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Posted by zippetydoodaddy on 06-23-2003 at12:26:

  The Golden West

Y'all should plan your vacation to California around August 1st.

You've heard of the Seinfeld tour put on by the "Real Kramer", well this is the Daniel Amos tour, where you can live the ultimate DA experience!

All DAmbers interested (and attending) will get a "Star Map" of sorts with some major TST landmarks mapped out for your own personal Stalker Tour. In just one weekend you can visit Buffalo Hills (yes, it's a real place) where Terry and Ed took their kids for little league games, walk the campus of Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa (The Carnegie Hall of Christian venues) where it all began, stroll Olvera Street to sample those wonderful taquitos, interrupt the mighty grunion's life course, light candles at the Fabulous Green Room in Huntington Beach (Ok, so it's a surf shop. They sold Gene's house, whaddaya want from me), stand at the feet of John Wayne and beg for supplication, avoid the needles as you body surf Capistrano Beach, stop at the Mystery Spot, listen to Scully in Bakersfield, eat the Chili Onion Supreme at Wally's Weiner World, and take the California Aqueduct on down to Disneyland!

This is the road trip you'll tell your grandkids about.

All this with a Terry Taylor/Mike Roe Backyard BBQ in the mix? How could you go anywhere else?

E-mail me if you're on your way.




Posted by .backs. on 06-23-2003 at15:23:

 

Are we doing all that other stuff on the 2nd?



Posted by joey on 06-23-2003 at15:24:

 

Smile )



Posted by zippetydoodaddy on 06-23-2003 at19:55:

 

quote:
Originally posted by .backs.
Are we doing all that other stuff on the 2nd?


If we can get a group, we'll take the abbreviated tour on Saturday. How does Calvary Chapel sound for church on Sunday? I bet we can get Chuck Smith to mention us from the pulpit and have us stand. Cool

The offspring of the Jesus People in da house!!





Otherwise, I'll give you the self-led tour itinerary and a swift kick. Big Grin



Remember, one lucky winner will win lunch at Old Olvera Street on Saturday. More prizes to be announced soon.



Posted by .backs. on 06-24-2003 at16:39:

 

My pastor is a good friend of Mr. Smith if we need some help.



Posted by zippetydoodaddy on 06-24-2003 at16:43:

  NICE!!!

Does anyone else find some of Chuck's connections of scripture to DA songs on The Revelation a little contrived? a bit of a stretch?

I get to wondering.



Posted by brd2yrmother on 06-24-2003 at16:43:

 

This is cool. I'm looking forward to this.



Posted by brd2yrmother on 06-24-2003 at16:44:

 

The BBQ - not the contrived scipture.



Posted by .backs. on 06-24-2003 at16:48:

 

i couldn't answer your question, Zippety. i would have to go back and listen. Generally i can't get past "Soon" on that album. i'll play it over and over and over.



Posted by brd2yrmother on 06-24-2003 at16:50:

 

That's one of my favorite songs too. I'm amazed at Terry sometimes (well - most of the time)



Posted by zippetydoodaddy on 06-24-2003 at16:51:

  Ditto

.skcab. ,

me too, man. me too.

















August 1st come quickly. Soon.



Posted by .backs. on 06-24-2003 at16:57:

 

Terry can now add another verse to "Here He Comes, Second Time." Hundreds of DAMB idiots imploring the Lord to wait until we have had our bbqs...



Posted by zippetydoodaddy on 06-24-2003 at17:05:

 

LOL!!!! Big Grin



Posted by brd2yrmother on 06-24-2003 at17:06:

 

That is funny. Although all the autographs probably won't matter much on the other side.



Posted by zippetydoodaddy on 06-24-2003 at17:30:

 

quote:
Originally posted by brd2yrmother
That is funny. Although all the autographs probably won't matter much on the other side.


Good point. But, that said, I guess they don't matter whichever side you're on!



Stop me if you've heard it before, but I used to be the world's most ravenous U2 fan. I had the biggest worship thing going for Bono.

But then at one concert, I stood there with my hands in the air, singing at the top of my lungs "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For", when it hit me.

I get embarassed at church when others raise their hands. I never raise my hands because I would look dorky (no offense BD). But here I am giving a greasy little mick all my love and praise. What's wrong with this picture?

At that moment, I dropped my hands and gave it up. It didn't feel right anymore.

I'm still excited to meet Terry and enjoy his show, but now I'm very cautious not to give man the praise that God deserves.

How's that for a killjoy?




Posted by Garth on 06-24-2003 at17:34:

 

quote:
Originally posted by brd2yrmother
That is funny. Although all the autographs probably won't matter much on the other side.


autographs for the sick-o's.... they want to touch you...Shocked



Posted by brd2yrmother on 06-24-2003 at17:34:

 

Very cool. And I understand.



Posted by zippetydoodaddy on 06-24-2003 at17:36:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Garth
quote:
Originally posted by brd2yrmother
That is funny. Although all the autographs probably won't matter much on the other side.


autographs for the sick-o's.... they want to touch you...Shocked


AAAAHa!

So Garth, you do know some of the New Wave Crap you so vehemenently abhor!



Posted by .backs. on 06-24-2003 at17:40:

 

you didn't kill anything. good thought.



Posted by brd2yrmother on 06-24-2003 at17:44:

 

I saw a dead rabbit on the way to work today (I bicycle)


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