At the Diocese of Sioux Falls, SD Senior High Youth Rally, Huron, SD, October 28, 2007:
Sunday, November 4, 2007
Saturday, November 3, 2007
November 10, 2007: Keytar Appreciation Day!

Oddwalk is proud to announce the nation's newest holiday - Keytar Appreciation Day, to be celebrated for the first time on Saturday, November 10, 2007.
No, we're not sure we can declare a holiday like this, but on the other hand, no one has told us we can't...
We'll be in the thick of things all weekend at NCYC as the holiday passes - how will we celebrate? We'll need your help:
• Get your picture taken with the Oddwalk Keytar!
• We're giving away one inflatable "air" keytar - Free!
We're also performing twice on Saturday:
Comedy Club: God! You Crack Me Up!
GCCC: Hall C, 2:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
and
The “Discover” Concert
GCCC: Battelle Hall, 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
With Paul Melley and Chris DeSilva, sponsored by GIA.

Thursday, November 1, 2007
All Saints Day
Inspired by Popple's blog, Oddwalk tracked down this video of Bruce Springsteen and Friends to help us celebrate All Saint's Day:
Additional Burny Melty Car Pics
Here are a few pictures of Orin's Escort a couple days after the big fire. Erin took them when she went to reclaim the rest of the belongings still left inside.
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Just Because: Real Life Examples
A couple weeks ago, our friends at Popple did at event at Shannon's parish in Jeff City, MO. They sent us this picture a couple days later, that they had found online:

It reminded Orin of a similar scenario from his growing up. Visiting his family over the weekend, he dug out a newspaper clipping from the Summer of 1993:

As silly as it is, "Just Because You Can" does have some real-life implications, folks.

It reminded Orin of a similar scenario from his growing up. Visiting his family over the weekend, he dug out a newspaper clipping from the Summer of 1993:

As silly as it is, "Just Because You Can" does have some real-life implications, folks.
Friday, October 26, 2007
Orin always has to one-up Shannon
So, remember that story, like, a couple weeks ago, of Shannon getting two flat tires the day before a big weekend Oddwalk trip?
Yeah, well, Oddwalk is hitting the road again this weekend, to the diocese of South Dakota, and what happens?
That's right, Orin's car bursts into flames. No, I'm not kidding, says Orin.
I was driving home from temple about 9:15 Friday night, and the car stalls out. I drift over to the shoulder, and turn it off and try to restart it a couple times. The second time, I heard a faint poof sound, and saw flames shoot out the passenger side of the hood/tire area. So I quickly hopped out of the car, not thinking well, and called Erin then 911 - yeah, don't ask me exactly why that order. Anyway, I then discovered in my haste, I had successfully locked myself out of the car, in which was still my keyboard, all my books for school, and several other less important possessions.
Within a few minutes the fire trucks, police cars etc. all arrived, and completely shut down Eastbound I-64 in St. Louis. That's right, I shut down the whole eastbound highway. The flames never really were that impressive, but there was an awful lot of smoke as you can see. Miraculously, they got the two important items just mentioned out of the back seat and continued to put out the fire. Miraculously, all of the other possessions, save a couple Spirit and Song hymnals were completely unscathed in the process - no fire, smoke, or water damage. Amazing.
Erin and our soon-to-move neighbors Dave and Jen came out to load up Orin's stuff and help out. The tow truck came and took Orin's car off to the lot, and We all went home and relaxed for a while. Now, I write this post, before going off to bed.
What may have caused this? Let's just say that Allstate and JiffyLube might be having some conversations in the near future.
Orin's car has served him well for just over 9 years, and as we recently observed, over 200,000 miles. It is a sad passing, so to speak, but the car served honorably and faithfully until tonight, 10-26-07, about 9:15pm. Farewell old friend, you will be missed.
Yeah, well, Oddwalk is hitting the road again this weekend, to the diocese of South Dakota, and what happens?

I was driving home from temple about 9:15 Friday night, and the car stalls out. I drift over to the shoulder, and turn it off and try to restart it a couple times. The second time, I heard a faint poof sound, and saw flames shoot out the passenger side of the hood/tire area. So I quickly hopped out of the car, not thinking well, and called Erin then 911 - yeah, don't ask me exactly why that order. Anyway, I then discovered in my haste, I had successfully locked myself out of the car, in which was still my keyboard, all my books for school, and several other less important possessions.
Within a few minutes the fire trucks, police cars etc. all arrived, and completely shut down Eastbound I-64 in St. Louis. That's right, I shut down the whole eastbound highway. The flames never really were that impressive, but there was an awful lot of smoke as you can see. Miraculously, they got the two important items just mentioned out of the back seat and continued to put out the fire. Miraculously, all of the other possessions, save a couple Spirit and Song hymnals were completely unscathed in the process - no fire, smoke, or water damage. Amazing.
Erin and our soon-to-move neighbors Dave and Jen came out to load up Orin's stuff and help out. The tow truck came and took Orin's car off to the lot, and We all went home and relaxed for a while. Now, I write this post, before going off to bed.
What may have caused this? Let's just say that Allstate and JiffyLube might be having some conversations in the near future.
Orin's car has served him well for just over 9 years, and as we recently observed, over 200,000 miles. It is a sad passing, so to speak, but the car served honorably and faithfully until tonight, 10-26-07, about 9:15pm. Farewell old friend, you will be missed.
We've Got Garageband Too!

Wednesday, October 24, 2007
If You Grew Up In Rural Minnesota:
Some of these work for rural America in general, I think. Thanks to Orin's sis, Gwynne:

· You know what knee-high by the Fourth of July means.
· You know the difference between 'Green' and 'Red' farm machinery, and would fight with your friends on the playground over which was better!
· You buy Christmas presents at Fleet Farm.
· You hear someone use the word 'oof-dah' and you don't break into uncontrollable laughter.
· You or someone you know was a 'Dairy Princess' at the county fair (pictured, above. Orin doesn't know her, but is amused the picture file is "tinabutterhead.jpg")
· You know that 'combine' is a noun.
· You let your older siblings talk you into putting your tongue on a steel post in the middle of winter.
· You think Lutheran and Catholic are THE major religions.
· You know that 'creek' rhymes with 'pick'.
· Football schedules, hunting season and harvest are all taken into consideration before wedding dates are set.
· Saturday you go to your local bowling alley.
· There was at least one, if not several, in your class who had to help milk cows in the morning.
· You have driven your car on the lake.
· You can make sense of 'upnort' and 'baatree'.
· Every wedding dance you have ever been to has the hokey pokey and the chicken dance.
· Your definition of a small town is one that only has one bar.
· The local gas station sells live bait.
· You think that the start of deer season is a national holiday.
A Little Good News
As Orin and Erin approach their 3rd anniversary, here's a nice story about a couple on their 27th:
Couple get wedding photos after 27 years
MANSFIELD, Ohio - A couple won't mark their 27th anniversary until Thursday, but they've already received the perfect gift: the wedding pictures they couldn't afford when they married as teenagers. Their photographer showed up last week at the diner where Karen Cline works and surprised her with a photo album from her big day in 1980.
"About a month ago, I was just cleaning out some of my old things and I found it," said photographer Jim Wagner, who's now 80. "I knew she didn't have any money back then, and I just thought she might like to have it."
MANSFIELD, Ohio - A couple won't mark their 27th anniversary until Thursday, but they've already received the perfect gift: the wedding pictures they couldn't afford when they married as teenagers. Their photographer showed up last week at the diner where Karen Cline works and surprised her with a photo album from her big day in 1980.
"About a month ago, I was just cleaning out some of my old things and I found it," said photographer Jim Wagner, who's now 80. "I knew she didn't have any money back then, and I just thought she might like to have it."
Monday, October 22, 2007
Archery Banned in Archery Park
EAU CLAIRE, Wis. - The city's Archery Park may need a name change. How about No-Archery Park?
Tom Draper was surprised recently when he found a sign that cited a city ordinance prohibiting bows and arrows.
"Several archers that I've talked to are kind of in disbelief," Draper said, who along with his bowhunting friends have practiced archery at the park for more than 20 years.
Tom Draper was surprised recently when he found a sign that cited a city ordinance prohibiting bows and arrows.
"Several archers that I've talked to are kind of in disbelief," Draper said, who along with his bowhunting friends have practiced archery at the park for more than 20 years.
Haiku Challenge IV is still going strong as well!
Friday, October 19, 2007
Erin (H) Saves the World in Her Own Unique Way

For Church History I we were assigned a ginormous annotated bibliography to help us further along our research. I was having some trouble finding recent enough scholarship on the Early Irish Church, when I found an essay that I really wanted. I checked the library and the book wasn't there, so I made an interlibrary loan request - like you do.
Here is the response I received:
This request has been cancelled by the interlibrary loan staff for the following reason:
Other. Please see note field below.
You have Pius Library's copy of this book checked out. The due date is 1-31-2008.
Don't forget to keep playing our Haiku Challenge (no. IV), just below!
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Haiku Challenge IV
Hey, we haven't done this in a while (here are rounds I, II, & III)! The rules are simple - a haiku is composed with three lines, of syllable-lengths 5-7-5. Add yours in the comments, below. Your haiku must begin with the last word of the one just before yours. You may play more than once, but not twice-in-a-row. Here's one to get us going.
Orin feels lazy.
No motivation, rather:
Procrastination.
.
No motivation, rather:
Procrastination.
.
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Keep In Mind
On Tuesday, October 9, 2007, Reverend Lucien Deiss, CSSp, celebrated what he often referred to as "the most joyful day of my life" in returning home to be with his Lord. Fr. Deiss, a native of France and resident of the Seminaire des Missiones in Larue, France, was during his lifetime a pastor, liturgist, author, international lecturer, renowned Scripture scholar, and an expert on liturgical music.
Orin grew up in his youngest years singing the music of Fr. Deiss. Please pray for him and his family. One of his more well known pieces his quoted below:
Keep in Mind
that Jesus Christ
has died for us
and is risen from the dead.
He is our saving Lord.
He is joy for all ages!
Orin grew up in his youngest years singing the music of Fr. Deiss. Please pray for him and his family. One of his more well known pieces his quoted below:

that Jesus Christ
has died for us
and is risen from the dead.
He is our saving Lord.
He is joy for all ages!
Another New Look
You might have noticed that we've done another facelift here at the Oddblog. Let us know what you think of it by voting in the OddPoll over in the sidebar:
– Eh.
– Bring back one of the older ones!
– Hey, I ordered a cheeseburger.
As usual, you can vote for about a week. Whee!
What do you think of this look for the Oddblog?
– Groovy! Keep it.– Eh.
– Bring back one of the older ones!
– Hey, I ordered a cheeseburger.
As usual, you can vote for about a week. Whee!
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