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November 15, 2003

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Google's propensity for delusions of grandeur...

I love it when a humorous Google-search result comes to my attention. Take a look at the article that this particular search found recently. No, you don’t really have to read the article! In it, though, is this picture and caption:

Emmy-winning Michael Chiklis plays a "different kind of cop" in FX's The Shield. Photograph courtesy of FX Network, copyright 2002

Emmy-winning Michael Chiklis plays a “different kind of cop” in FX’s The Shield. Photograph courtesy of FX Network, copyright 2002
It’s just so nice to know that someone is playing my music, though I don’t know if Chiklis is playing it in an actual episode or just on the set. More importantly, it is wonderful to see that so many people really care — I mean, they wrote an article about it and everything!

Now, the question that you should all be asking yourselves is: “If it is this important to play Tim’s music, what can I do?” Well, you can play “a different kind of cop“ too, sillies! I mean, it doesn’t just take a Michael Chiklis to do it… In fact, what are you still doing here, huh?!

(Ok, I admit that I’ve never watched The Shield, nor have I ever actually heard of Michael Chiklis, but that’s completely beside the point! And don’t even try to fight me on how this article might not be about my music!)

Posted at 12:47 pm

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that’s awesome!
I’ll start watching the show and listening for the music. ;)
Posted by: craig at November 16, 2003 11:14 AM

Josh and I wanted to say thank you so much for your prayers for Sophie and Josh and I, much apprciated. She hasn’t ran a fever since the day at the hospital. God is so faithful and true to His promises!
Posted by: Beth Sargent at November 16, 2003 04:53 PM

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