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Posted by John Foxe on 05-21-2003 at13:54:

  Terry's least likely to be sung in church song

low crawls & high times?



Posted by zippetydoodaddy on 05-21-2003 at14:00:

 

musical fruit



Posted by BD on 05-21-2003 at14:02:

 

Hide the Beer



Posted by carl on 05-21-2003 at14:02:

 

Hide the Beer, the Pastor's Here

ah.... once again, great carls think alike.... Big Grin



Posted by BD on 05-21-2003 at14:07:

 

Big Grin



Posted by Stuart Pedasso on 05-21-2003 at14:14:

 

I'm partial to Pie Hole.



Posted by jamespop on 05-21-2003 at14:22:

 

She's Working Here (I mean c'mon, he uses the "D" word for cryin' out loud"
Sweet Mother of God (at least in a Southern Baptist Church)
Hide tge Beer (although it would never be sung, it would be lived out day after day after day...)



Posted by zippetydoodaddy on 05-21-2003 at15:54:

 

all of them. churches don't like terry.


















splitters!



Posted by the body politicker on 05-21-2003 at17:17:

 

My all time favorite desert island least likely song to be played in church is definitely from the Swirling Eddies' album Let's Spin. I think the message is good, but the title would put many people off. Often, churchgoers tend to only look at the outside when it comes to worship. They want it wrapped up in ribbons and bows, as they say. A song like this should be canonized, but it can never happen due to suggestive implications brought about by the title. A teacher taught me about scrutinizing the title carefully when analyzing a text. Needless to say, I was very interested in this song before I ever heard it. One day I plan to reconcile the words with the title, but until then, they will not be playing it in church. But I'm digressing.













































"bigguns"







Posted by Lost Canine on 05-21-2003 at17:47:

 

I would let any TST song be sung in my church. I have played most TST songs in our church.
LK-9



Posted by .backs. on 05-21-2003 at17:51:

 

Howdy dog!!

Have the tornadoes hurt any of the people in your parish, K9?



Posted by Lost Canine on 05-21-2003 at17:54:

 

quote:
Originally posted by .backs.
Howdy dog!!

Have the tornadoes hurt any of the people in your parish, K9?

That thing went right over my house and church. I know a lot of people with damaged homes (including the home of my deceased father). I have a sister-in-law whose home was totaled. It was 2 bad storms, back to back. Now to answer your question, no one was physically hurt, which is good. Thanks for the concern.
LK-9



Posted by .backs. on 05-21-2003 at19:14:

 

Prayers for all those who experienced losses.



Posted by Dr Rich on 05-21-2003 at20:16:

 

quote:
Originally posted by jamespop
She's Working Here (I mean c'mon, he uses the "D" word for cryin' out loud"
Sweet Mother of God (at least in a Southern Baptist Church)
Hide tge Beer (although it would never be sung, it would be lived out day after day after day...)



my thought too, nada it! Big Grin



Posted by Dr Rich on 05-21-2003 at20:17:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Lost Canine
I would let any TST song be sung in my church. I have played most TST songs in our church.
LK-9


yeah, but you are a heretic! Tongue



Posted by BD on 05-21-2003 at21:15:

 

hairy what?





Posted by zippetydoodaddy on 05-21-2003 at21:35:

 

quote:
[I]

"bigguns"





(.)(.)



Posted by BD on 05-21-2003 at21:42:

 

Roll Eyes



Posted by Woggy on 05-21-2003 at22:39:

 

Home Permanent............'specially the chocolate Bibles line Smile



Posted by wes berlin on 05-21-2003 at22:56:

 

i am thinking it would be either:

autographs for the sick

or

God went bowling



(of course i would do those...even if they would be afraid) Smile


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