Like Michael Corleone said: "Just when I thought I was out... they pull me back in."
Last week I posted that it might be goodbye for good for my blogging. Lots of things went into that. I have wound up extremely busy with work-related stuff lately (speaking of which, I'm soon going to be advertising freelance writing services on this blog, and if you want to go ahead and solicit my services e-mail me at theknightshift@gmail.com and I'll be happy to discuss it with you!).
And then, from my perspective, some... very lousy things happened on this end. My spirit wound up darn nearly broken. Friends counseled me to not be discouraged, to keep going. That this blog has given them hope when they needed it, even if at times I myself feel little or no hope at all.
Huh. Imagine that. Getting hope from the hopeless. I suppose anything is possible...
Maybe just as writing about the bipolar disorder has been, I should keep writing to... stay grounded, stay focused, on things. Keep grounded in reality. Be able to see beyond my own problems. Maybe even offer something worth visiting this blog for people who are needing something to smile or laugh at. Who knows: maybe even provide something new to think about.
So for the time being, I'm going to stick with it. I'm going to try even to have a new photo of Tammy up tomorrow. The frequency of posting may not be very often, at least not for the time being. But it will be something, anyway.
Just one thing that I'd like to ask: this is a very difficult time for me right now. However it is that you can or are led to, some prayer for Yours Truly would be seriously, seriously appreciated. I don't know how I've been brought through the past week, except for God bringing me to where I am now. I have to thank Him and I have to thank those who have kept me in their prayers.
I suppose, if there is any hope at all in this world, that is where it is going to begin...
Monday, September 30, 2013
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Goodbye
Dear readers,
This is likely to be the last post made on The Knight Shift.
If it is, I would like to thank you all for joining me on this little adventure. It lasted almost ten years, and was approaching its 5,000th post. I like to think that it was time well spent and that you had as much fun reading it as I did writing it.
God bless,
Chris
This is likely to be the last post made on The Knight Shift.
If it is, I would like to thank you all for joining me on this little adventure. It lasted almost ten years, and was approaching its 5,000th post. I like to think that it was time well spent and that you had as much fun reading it as I did writing it.
God bless,
Chris
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
November 23rd is "The Day of the Doctor"
A short while ago the BBC finally revealed the title of the Doctor Who Fiftieth Anniversary Special.
November 23rd will be "The Day of the Doctor".
And here is the official poster for the episode...
Ho-leeee smokes, that is an insanely great piece of work! I have literally watched the final moments of "The Name of the Doctor" at least once on my iPad ever since it aired in May, all because of John Hurt being an incarnation of The Doctor that we never knew even existed. Seeing him strolling away so casually from those dead and burning Daleks - like a man walking straight out of Hell itself - just gives me the shivers.
And look! There's a "Bad Wolf" sign! What could it mean?!
The BBC also announced that "The Day of the Doctor" will have a running time of seventy-five glorious minutes.
Now, if only the BBC could release a trailer for this baby...
Edit 6:59 p.m. EST: I can't resist doing it. It's just too good.
Here again - or for the first time if you haven't seen it yet - is the mind-blowing shock ending from "The Name of the Doctor":
November 23rd will be "The Day of the Doctor".
And here is the official poster for the episode...
Ho-leeee smokes, that is an insanely great piece of work! I have literally watched the final moments of "The Name of the Doctor" at least once on my iPad ever since it aired in May, all because of John Hurt being an incarnation of The Doctor that we never knew even existed. Seeing him strolling away so casually from those dead and burning Daleks - like a man walking straight out of Hell itself - just gives me the shivers.
And look! There's a "Bad Wolf" sign! What could it mean?!
The BBC also announced that "The Day of the Doctor" will have a running time of seventy-five glorious minutes.
Now, if only the BBC could release a trailer for this baby...
Edit 6:59 p.m. EST: I can't resist doing it. It's just too good.
Here again - or for the first time if you haven't seen it yet - is the mind-blowing shock ending from "The Name of the Doctor":
Wednesday, September 04, 2013
My thoughts on Syria
This has been one of the busiest periods that I've been in for quite some time now, hence the lack of blogging as actively as I'd like.
That being said, I'm feeling more than a little led to get this off my chest...
For well over a decade I have believed and as of this writing I still believe that George W. Bush was the absolutely worst President in the entire history of the United States.
For the PATRIOT Act, for creating the Department of Homeland Security, for failure to strengthen our border with Mexico, for a war in Iraq with no definitive goal or even overall purpose, for all of the "bailouts" and "stimulus" that deepened the damage to our economy... for all of those reasons and more, George W. Bush will forever be one of the most destructive Presidents that America was ever cursed with. And I have no doubt that a wiser citizenry in generations in the distant future will point to Bush the Lesser as a grim example of how broken our current system of politics is, and has been for a very long time.
I earnestly believed that Bush the Lesser's place of shame would be secure for a very long time to come. But now...
If the United States military is directed to take action in Syria, as is looking more and more likely to happen, then Barack Obama will have become the absolutely worst President in American history.
And barring going full-tilt bonkers and launching ICBMs at Quebec, I don't see how anyone else ever would possibly topple Obama from that spot.
Syria is not something we want to get mired in. Other countries' civil wars very rarely are. But Syria is the meanest situation imaginable. The ruling government are not the good guys. The rebels are not the good guys either. There are many good people who are caught in the middle of this: they aren't combatants at all. Many of them are Christians who are being targeted by the rebels. And speaking of those rebels: there is considerable evidence that they are aligned with Al-Quaeda.
Just as there is overwhelming evidence that the chemical attacks we have seen in the news were not launched by the Assad government at all. That they might in fact have been perpetrated by the rebels.
President Barack Obama and Secretary of State John Kerry are at best, horribly misinformed about Syria. They are at worst, blatant liars.
And there is no reason whatsoever to involve any American money, any American equipment, or any American life with any aspect of the civil war in Syria.
There are some things in this broken world which all one can do is appeal to God in prayer about. Things beyond the jurisdiction of any sane and rational government. What is happening in Syria is one of those things. There is nothing the United States as a sovereign nation can do to remedy that situation. But there is plenty that it can do to make it worse, and nothing worse than launching a military strike in Syria.
If Obama does this, nothing good will come of it. Nothing at all.
Nothing.
That being said, I'm feeling more than a little led to get this off my chest...
For well over a decade I have believed and as of this writing I still believe that George W. Bush was the absolutely worst President in the entire history of the United States.
For the PATRIOT Act, for creating the Department of Homeland Security, for failure to strengthen our border with Mexico, for a war in Iraq with no definitive goal or even overall purpose, for all of the "bailouts" and "stimulus" that deepened the damage to our economy... for all of those reasons and more, George W. Bush will forever be one of the most destructive Presidents that America was ever cursed with. And I have no doubt that a wiser citizenry in generations in the distant future will point to Bush the Lesser as a grim example of how broken our current system of politics is, and has been for a very long time.
I earnestly believed that Bush the Lesser's place of shame would be secure for a very long time to come. But now...
If the United States military is directed to take action in Syria, as is looking more and more likely to happen, then Barack Obama will have become the absolutely worst President in American history.
And barring going full-tilt bonkers and launching ICBMs at Quebec, I don't see how anyone else ever would possibly topple Obama from that spot.
Syria is not something we want to get mired in. Other countries' civil wars very rarely are. But Syria is the meanest situation imaginable. The ruling government are not the good guys. The rebels are not the good guys either. There are many good people who are caught in the middle of this: they aren't combatants at all. Many of them are Christians who are being targeted by the rebels. And speaking of those rebels: there is considerable evidence that they are aligned with Al-Quaeda.
Just as there is overwhelming evidence that the chemical attacks we have seen in the news were not launched by the Assad government at all. That they might in fact have been perpetrated by the rebels.
President Barack Obama and Secretary of State John Kerry are at best, horribly misinformed about Syria. They are at worst, blatant liars.
And there is no reason whatsoever to involve any American money, any American equipment, or any American life with any aspect of the civil war in Syria.
There are some things in this broken world which all one can do is appeal to God in prayer about. Things beyond the jurisdiction of any sane and rational government. What is happening in Syria is one of those things. There is nothing the United States as a sovereign nation can do to remedy that situation. But there is plenty that it can do to make it worse, and nothing worse than launching a military strike in Syria.
If Obama does this, nothing good will come of it. Nothing at all.
Nothing.