Friday, May 25, 2007

Dry Erease Board Wall

Thats right today i painted one wall in my new house dry erease board. I encourage more people to get an ereasable surface in their room so they can write stuff and draw pictures and then erase it at will. I will prob post some dry erase board art soon...

Just wanted to keep yall up to date on the latest construction technology

KB

Sunday, May 13, 2007

Facebook

So my friend mike informed me today that facebook released a new area in the vast world of facebook. It is an electronic marketplace.

You can sell anything and people can request to buy anything. Then you just contact the person and meet on your college campus.... This is ridicliously clutch for selling text books and other things that you want to sell.

Facebook is awesome

Don't worry the post will get better with time
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Small Soap Box...

It is really funny when girlfriends/boyfriends put pictures of their significant other in their facebook profile picture. It's like well i am so committed to you that i am not just going to say we are in a relationship but i am going to show people through a picture. I mean it is cute but i have not found someone that i am that committed to....

Maybe on Day

KB

Sunday, April 29, 2007

Next Thursday




Next Thursday Stuart Hall is teaching....

is a long-running American animated television series produced for Saturday morning television in several different versions from 1969 to the present. The series was created by Joe Ruby, Ken Spears (story) and Iwao Takamoto (character design) for Hanna-Barbera Productions, who produced numerous spin-offs and related works until being absorbed in 1997 into Warner Bros., which has handled production since then. Though the format of the show and the cast (and ages) of characters have varied significantly over the years, the most familiar versions of the show feature a talking dog named Scooby-Doo and four teenagers: Fred "Freddie" Jones, Daphne Blake, Velma Dinkley, and Norville "Shaggy" Rogers.

These five characters (officially referred to collectively as "Mystery, Inc.", but never referred to as such in the original series) drive around the world in a van called the "Mystery Machine", and solve mysteries typically involving tales of ghosts and other supernatural forces. At the end of each episode, the supernatural forces turn out to have a rational explanation, typically criminal plots involving costumes and mechanical special effects intended to frighten or distract. Later versions of the show featured different variations on the supernatural theme of the show, and include additional characters, such as Scooby's cousin Scooby-Dum and nephew Scrappy-Doo, in addition to or instead of some of the original characters.

Scooby-Doo was originally broadcast on CBS from 1969 to 1976, when it moved to ABC. ABC cancelled the show in 1986, but presented a spin-off, A Pup Named Scooby-Doo, from 1988 until 1991. A new Scooby-Doo series, What's New, Scooby-Doo?, aired on the Cartoon Network and soon after was put on the WB Network during the Kids' WB programming block from 2002 until 2005. The current Scooby-Doo series, Shaggy & Scooby-Doo Get a Clue!, airs Saturday mornings on The CW network. Repeats of the original series, as well as second-run episodes of What's New, Scooby-Doo?, are broadcast frequently on the Cartoon Network and Boomerang in the United States and other countries.


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Thursday, February 22, 2007

Where do you look?

Two nights ago I kidnapped Austin Hardison to initiate him onto FCA's leadership team for next year. He was not certain that he was going to do it when the rest of the team was kidnapped so the new team kidnapped him to accept him into the family.
We took him, blindfolded, up to the top ridge at Hart's Cove and showed him the view of Clemson. This showed him his mission field as a whole, the campus of Clemson and sometimes the community surrounding. As I was taking him up there I thought about what else to do and thought of the dike up at the rowing facility. So we re-blindfolded him and took him to the dike at the rowing facilities. When re unblindfolded him it showed him another angle of the campus. From the dike he could not see the whole campus, similar to our life, working hard for a bigger project, a bigger vision than what we can see.
This is something i think we are often guilty of.... wanting to see and do everything in the ministry.

mother Teresa,
In this life we cannot do great things. We can only do small things with great love.
It is not how much we do... but how much love we put in that action.

We need to trust and know that what we are doing does not show the full picture but is a part of a bigger picture, a bigger battle, a bigger community.

Find your place among Jesus's followers and pursue it with Great Love.
Far Away



Close Up



Saturday, February 10, 2007

not sure what to post about....

Apparently this method is bass ackwards but i decide i am going to post then decide what to post...

The break down of man.

I bought an ipod today... It was the shuffle... 1 gb 80 bucks a lot of convenience. It was a tough step... I sat at that final checkout page for about 30 min before i actually bought it. Working out is the number one reason i bought it. I just see a lot of advantages to having it...

I cracked. i am 12% a part of the apple family but I PROMISE i am a red headed step child and everyone else in the family hates me. and i want to keep it that way


Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Google: to great for words

Google. [pause to think about what all that entails]
  • gmail
  • best search engine
  • images
  • videos (You Tube)
  • Blogs
  • Chats
  • Documents
  • Spreadsheets
  • Calendar
  • Spell Check
  • ETC.
If you use the internet you use google. Google is to internet as Q-tips are to cotton swabs. Google is like the Wal-mart of E-world. You know you need a lot of stuff but only want to go one place.... Go to google.
Some features you may or may not know about Google
    • When you chat on google it saves the conversation like an e-mail
    • When you receive emails with appointments it automatically gives you the option to make it an event in your calendar
    • You can store your documents and spreadsheets on Google and allow others to view/edit them from anywhere in the WORLD
    • It has a search engine
Google is good.

Sunday, January 28, 2007

fortune cookie

I got a fortune cookie and it said "You need to make important decisions in the final days of the month". It is the 28th and the end of the month is approaching....... NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. I'm forced to make an important decision and it may be irrational due to not having enough time to make the decision.
Decision Options

Do I drop out of school and go to work in the circus?
Do I or do I not go to Honduras?
When should i go to the Grand Canyon
Should I run for Governor of Texas?
Do I name my novel....
"Kevin Baynard goes to the edge and back"
"Whats up my nerds?!?!?"
"Jesus comes back, Macs rule the world"
"Don't knock it till you try it"
"I didn't think I'd like apple pies but boy was I wrong"

Those are my options...

Obviously I need help....



HELP................................

Monday, January 22, 2007

Peyton

I don't know how many of yall saw the game yesterday. But Peyton is a fickle individual. Many people have called him the "Jim Kelley" of the new millennium. It is pretty obvious that for the past few years he has worked for more than the colts, the mafia. No one is that good in the regular season and then that bad in the post-season except for ol' Jim. Yesterday he began the normal Pats playoff game.... throwing blatantly obvious interceptions. But he turned it around. He said screw the mafia. A ring is now worth more than 1 million per pick to peyton....

Saturday, January 20, 2007

A Man's Game

Once upon a time, in an old mill village that they called "Cedarvale" the kids started playing a little bit rougher. Boys will be boys, but for these boys football, baseball, and hide-and-go-seek in the dark was not enough.
Justin's back yard was perfect for baseball. This commitment of a great baseball field was there, trimmed trees to avoid interference, permanent bases in the ground, ivy grown up the outfield fence. But after a while baseball was not enough.
Stephen's yard was a typical backyard football field. Rough grass between the hashes. The twenty-something yard gap with no boundary, the flowerbed on the south end and the swing post on the north end. The games were filled with hard hitting, deep passes, and trick plays.
Then one guy in the neighborhood caught wind from a friend a few neighborhoods down of a new game. Oklahoma. The roughest toughest team in the country. It was a 10 yard by 10 yard square in which you played football in. 3 on 3, no passing, no fancy moves, just running down the middle head busting plays.
That was it and for a group of blood thirsty 12 year olds it was heaven. A man's game. Every day that summer the guy's of cedarvale would split forehead and black eyes on the new gridiron. That game definitely but the hair on the chest of those boys. By the end of the summer every guy had his share of black eyes or sand dollar welts on the arms. Even a few walked off that field with a broken bone.

Sunday, January 14, 2007

Cutting Edge Technology Review

As some of yall have heard the new technology that is now available, the eyephone. As you know it is the greatest phone to ever come out. It has everything every American needs in a phone. With this phone you will always be in touch with every form of communication. Basically people will always be able to get in touch of you regardless of the form of communication they use i.e call, text, e-mail, aim, facebook messages, wall writings, video chats and probably much much more i do not even know about. The price is a little steep, 499 for a 4gb ipod and 599 for an 8gb ipod. But Dan put it best "I mean if someone gave me 600 dollars and said I could only use it on a phone I would definitely get the eyephone."

I mean I guess since no other phone cost near 600 dollars by default Dan is right. So if someone does happen to give you 600 dollars and tell you that you must use it on a new phone, get the eyephone. Otherwise its way overpriced and settle for the free flip phone that gets the job done.

I'm checkin out.

-KB

P.S. Checkin out does not mean dying

Wednesday, January 10, 2007

School.

With only 21 min left i find myself reflecting on this legendary day.... the first day of school. For many of my peers it is the their last first which is something i hope they cherish. It was a good day cause as most of you know there is little school going on and still a lot of socializing. By Tuesday it will be back to some ol' same ol'. I do have a new class.

Nextel 101. This is where we learn common nextel slang and how to use our blackberry. We learn techniques like "business happens in the truck supervisor". This guy drives around the jobsite in his heated/air conditioned truck point and talking on the nextel of what needs to get done today.

Or the Overbeeper. This is the field guy who is the biggest suck up and beeps the project manager back in the trailer to ask him how to do everything and what he should do next every 5 min.

This is going to be a tough class but i think i can get an A.

Sunday, January 7, 2007

mY aPOLOGIES

Well blog world i've fallen flat before i even flew high. I guess you could say "i wrecked" but i hope this blog isn't totaled and faithful bloggers will still come back for more now that i am prepared to blog some more. Please friends tell your peers that you can see the world through Kevin's eyes once again.

You see there was some sense of significant symbolism due to the absence post. It represented a silent time in my life; a time away from time if you will. During the last month at home things have been uneventful but very relaxing. I found a good mix of work, play, and rest to refresh myself for this semester.

I am now back in Clemson and ready to dazzle my blog world friends with some incredibly deep post (probably some frivolous post too).


Warning: These are my 2 cousins and uncle... all of which are bigger and badder and scarier looking than myself. They are not afraid to come out of the mountains in which they live in and take you out. You mess with me You mess with them.

To the right is my 7th grade bully after they got done with them