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Thread: About the show last night |
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Originally posted by Woggy
Wowzer......I wish I had a Sacred Cow signed by Amy.
You're so blessed
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As a 4th grader, I would lie in bed at night, praying to God for an Amy Grant signature. The love in my heart was at times painful. This AMAZING item has proven cathartic as I am finally able to put old dreams to pasture and live a semi-normal adult life.
Has anybody mentioned Dick Clark's appearance at the show?
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Thread: About the show last night |
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I'm just back to Anchor town from the LA show. The music was of course incredible. The setting was beautiful and inspiring. The crowd was very large and appreciative. My 80 year old grandmother has not stopped talking about it. Maybe it was that Terry sang Sweet Companion for her and grandpa's 60th anniversary. That was a very special moment. But the most special moment came before the music ever started: I won the prize for the longest distance traveled for the show. It is an amzing relic and guaranteed to be a one-of-a-kind historical artifact. There is none like it in the world. Sorry for gloating, but it's just SO COOL! Who else in the world has a copy of Sacred Cows signed by the original Baby Baby herself, Ms. Amy Grant!
Zip worked hard to host a magical evening. Cheers and thanks for everything.
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Thread: LA BBQ - who's who list |
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Originally posted by joey
mine leaves 8am tomorrow... 1200 miles from spokane...
jeffery k is coming from illinois...
maybe a couple guests from missoui??? maybe???
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I'm coming from Anchorage
Alaska.
I am confident that tomorrow's (TOMORROW!) show will be well worth the distance for all of us.
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Thread: LA BBQ - who's who list |
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Which of us is traveling farthest for a show?
My flight leaves for LA today at 3pm.
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Thread: Terry's least likely to be sung in church song |
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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"
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