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A couple of weeks ago we showed this video of Couper. Now, I give you the outtake reel. Hilarious:

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Facebook for Married People

Facebook is a great tool for networking…but I also see a great danger for Facebook users, especially married ones. Facebook makes it easy to connect with old flames, classmates or even someone you always wondered about.

A UK site recently reported that the word “Facebook” alone appeared in 20% of its divorce cases last year. That ought to be an indicator that its necessary to set some social networking guidelines to protect our marriages.

Here are some guidelines that married couples ought to follow when using facebook:

1. Never hide anything from your spouse on Facebook…or online at all for that matter. Share your Facebook, email, and other online passwords with your spouse. This builds trust and communicates to your spouse that they are welcome to see what you are doing anytime.

2. Befriending an old boyfriend or girlfriend should NEVER be done. Don’t even go looking for people you dated in the past.

3. Never “connect” with anyone of the opposite sex. This means don’t chat, surf their photo galleries, or leave comments.

4. Remove anyone who crosses normal boundaries. Use your head…if a comment makes you uncomfortable or sets off that little voice in your head, drop them like its hot.

5. Facebook has a cool feature where you can put that you are married and even who you are married to. Announce it to the world with great PRIDE.

6. Don’t spend more time on Facebook than you do with your spouse. Communicate with your spouse and ask them, “Am I spending too much time online?” You want to make sure your spouse is your number 1 relationship, not your buddies on Facebook.

6. Use a picture of you and your spouse as your profile picture or post a few in your photos.

7. Never use Facebook or Twitter to complain about your spouse. Praise publicly all the time!!!

8. Don’t leave comments on people’s pages that may come across as suggestive. Use your head and think before you type.

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CadillacZak Recommends

This week I recommend…

Mowing your lawn with an old school reel mower. That’s right.

Why?

1. They’re light.
2. They’re quiet.
3. They’re environmentally friendly.
4. They’re better for your grass. (Rotary mowers tear the grass. Reel mowers cut the grass like scissors, leaving a fine spray of cuttings as mulch for your yard.) It provides a finer cut than a rotary mower — no ripping or tearing — and seals the grass blade, which keeps moisture in and lawn disease out.
5. They’re close to maintenance free.
6. They’re as easy to push as much heavier motorized mowers.
7. They don’t blow exhaust into your face while you’re mowing.

I started this last year and I love it.

Tip: you need a certain reel mower depending on what kind of grass you have. Here is a great guide and overview of reel mowing.

Try it out. Unless you have a HUGE yard…then save up and go get a riding mower. :)

You’re welcome.

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CadillacZak Recommends

This week I recommend…

The Elevation Church worship albums. ALL of them.

We have started doing a lot of their stuff at Revolution Church. The songs are amazing!

Get them all (click for iTunes link)

  • Kingdom Come (check out the tracks “This City is Yours” and “The Church” AMAZING!)
  • We are Alive (check out the track “All Things New”)
  • God with Us (check out the track “We Unite”)

Awesome stuff. You should own it. Best of all, if you are a worship leader you can get all of the chord charts, etc here for free.

You’re welcome…

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