True confession

Yes, I have his RSS in my feed reader…. I can’t help it… I do…

About Fr. John Zuhlsdorf

Fr. Z is the guy who runs this blog. o{]:¬)
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11 Comments

  1. Tim Ferguson says:

    I have occasionally “gotten jiggy” with the elevator music, when alone.

    what’s my penance, Father? [Write more parody songs.]

  2. tj says:

    While I haven’t bust a move in elevators, on occasion I do break out alone in my room.

    What exactly is “krumping”? This is sad: I’m a college student–I should know these things.

    Anyways, thank you Father, for introducing us to Savage Chickens. I have now have him in my Google Reader feed.

  3. John Enright says:

    I hope I’m not in the minority, but I just don’t understand “Savage Chickens” most of the time, Father. This one in particular.

  4. Rudy of CC says:

    Will someone please explain the meaning of krumping.

  5. Maureen says:

    According to Wikipedia, “Krumping is a relatively new urban street dance-form that began in South Central Los Angeles and is characterized by free, expressive, and highly energetic moves involving the arms and chest. It has become a major part of hip hop dance culture.”

  6. Peg says:

    I’m with you John…it must be my age (old)!

  7. John Enright says:

    Thanks, Peg. I think we’re probably in the same age category. Father Z is also in my age range, and he like “Savage Chickens.” I hope he can help me to see the humor in it!

  8. Peg says:

    John…I don’t know about you but Fr. Z. looks pretty great for being in his 60s. That’s where I am. Although I have children (and grandchildren) who try to keep me up to speed, this “Savage Chicken” thing has me floored

  9. Daniel Kirkland says:

    Make that two college kids, tj (well, graduated in May), who are at a loss.

    Fr. Z in his 60s??? No way…

  10. John Enright says:

    Peg,
    After 40, we’re all in the same bracket.

  11. Mary Rose says:

    Savage Chicken on Twitter

    In case you’d want to follow the dancing chicken. :-)

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