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DaLe
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All Day Sing & Dinner On The Ground
I have been playing this for a month NoW & my Kids are singing the songs & my wife really likes In The Meantime, River of Sorrow & All The very Best Things, My daughter loves Happy Campers & my son likes Good Bread, Good Meat, Good God, Let's Eat. and All Day Sing And Dinner On The Ground is a great tune too...
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WeLL DoNe ! no BBQ pun intended...
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Jevon the Tall
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Location: "You're not from around here are you?" said the stranger to the little man in the wool sweater who looked vaguely like a sheep. Maybe it was the long boots but he was kind of cute. "What's your name?" he asked "My friends call me Theo." he replied
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waiting for the disc to be available for those of us who weren't able to attend a show ...
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09-02-2003 17:24 |
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DaLe
Official Impasto
Registration Date: 03-19-2002
Posts: 2,717
Location: MiNNeSoTa - HeRe we put salt on the Roads... Lord, Help me be Salt of the Earth - NoT Salt in the Wound. so, take most everything I SaY HeRe with a grain of Salt !
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waiting for the disc to be available for those of us who weren't able to attend a show ... |
I may have an extra copy laying around, and it might have an autograph or two on it
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09-03-2003 09:33 |
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DaLe
Official Impasto
Registration Date: 03-19-2002
Posts: 2,717
Location: MiNNeSoTa - HeRe we put salt on the Roads... Lord, Help me be Salt of the Earth - NoT Salt in the Wound. so, take most everything I SaY HeRe with a grain of Salt !
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and I have a mailer & a PayPaL account (don't tell
my WiFe)
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09-03-2003 09:35 |
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Jevon the Tall
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Registration Date: 03-13-2002
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Location: "You're not from around here are you?" said the stranger to the little man in the wool sweater who looked vaguely like a sheep. Maybe it was the long boots but he was kind of cute. "What's your name?" he asked "My friends call me Theo." he replied
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drop me a lineand let me know what you'd like for a copy.
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09-03-2003 11:01 |
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Kris
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Registration Date: 08-19-2003
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Oh yeah,
My young daughters love the CD - as well as mom and dad of course. Because my six-year-old solicited Mike and Terry to autograph it - the CD became rightfully her property. She and her little sister sing along to it daily. Mike and Terry are right up there with John Ruben and Ticklepenny Corner in their minds.
Our 10 year old niece accompanied us to the Bucyrus show and loved it. She said the Lost Dogs are her favorite new band - Which is kewl because she typically listens to icky-pop like Christina Agulara (or hower she's spelled) and that type of music. She bought "All Day Sing & Dinner on the Ground" too. She and her mother have been enjoying listening to it together.
Live show experiences like these are such a valuable experience for kids (& everyone). When the artists spend a little time talking to them it means so much more than the music itself. Utltimately making the music all that more memorable and the message more relevant to them.
Found Free (later Bash n the Code) was the first progressive Christian band I saw live when I was a kid. Their drummer, Chris Kearney, took time to talk to me and later even follow-up with a couple letters. The music and his small gesture of kindness & honest concern made a lasting and shaping impact in my life. I'm glad that Terry, Mike and others make themselves available for that to happen. And I am blessed to have a chance to enjoy & re-live those experiences with my childeren and other family members . . . uh I mean kin-folk!
-Kris
- Hey anyone know if Chris & Jamie Kearney are still involved in music?
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09-03-2003 12:10 |
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jiminy
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WeLL DoNe ! no BBQ pun intended...
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waiting for the disc to be available for those of us who weren't able to attend a show ...
So your telling me its rare?
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09-03-2003 12:48 |
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PuP
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09-03-2003 12:50 |
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baxter
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Registration Date: 09-19-2002
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Originally posted by Kris
Oh yeah,
My young daughters love the CD - as well as mom and dad of course. Because my six-year-old solicited Mike and Terry to autograph it - the CD became rightfully her property. She and her little sister sing along to it daily. Mike and Terry are right up there with John Ruben and Ticklepenny Corner in their minds.
Our 10 year old niece accompanied us to the Bucyrus show and loved it. She said the Lost Dogs are her favorite new band - Which is kewl because she typically listens to icky-pop like Christina Agulara (or hower she's spelled) and that type of music. She bought "All Day Sing & Dinner on the Ground" too. She and her mother have been enjoying listening to it together.
Live show experiences like these are such a valuable experience for kids (& everyone). When the artists spend a little time talking to them it means so much more than the music itself. Utltimately making the music all that more memorable and the message more relevant to them.
Found Free (later Bash n the Code) was the first progressive Christian band I saw live when I was a kid. Their drummer, Chris Kearney, took time to talk to me and later even follow-up with a couple letters. The music and his small gesture of kindness & honest concern made a lasting and shaping impact in my life. I'm glad that Terry, Mike and others make themselves available for that to happen. And I am blessed to have a chance to enjoy & re-live those experiences with my childeren and other family members . . . uh I mean kin-folk!
-Kris
- Hey anyone know if Chris & Jamie Kearney are still involved in music? |
thanks for sharing that, K
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PuP
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Originally posted by Kris
Oh yeah,
My young daughters love the CD - as well as mom and dad of course. Because my six-year-old solicited Mike and Terry to autograph it - the CD became rightfully her property. She and her little sister sing along to it daily. Mike and Terry are right up there with John Ruben and Ticklepenny Corner in their minds.
Our 10 year old niece accompanied us to the Bucyrus show and loved it. She said the Lost Dogs are her favorite new band - Which is kewl because she typically listens to icky-pop like Christina Agulara (or hower she's spelled) and that type of music. She bought "All Day Sing & Dinner on the Ground" too. She and her mother have been enjoying listening to it together.
Live show experiences like these are such a valuable experience for kids (& everyone). When the artists spend a little time talking to them it means so much more than the music itself. Utltimately making the music all that more memorable and the message more relevant to them.
Found Free (later Bash n the Code) was the first progressive Christian band I saw live when I was a kid. Their drummer, Chris Kearney, took time to talk to me and later even follow-up with a couple letters. The music and his small gesture of kindness & honest concern made a lasting and shaping impact in my life. I'm glad that Terry, Mike and others make themselves available for that to happen. And I am blessed to have a chance to enjoy & re-live those experiences with my childeren and other family members . . . uh I mean kin-folk!
-Kris
- Hey anyone know if Chris & Jamie Kearney are still involved in music? |
Yeah, but did Bash n the Code have a rooster?
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09-03-2003 13:06 |
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baxter
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Don't know, but
Christina always has one around.
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09-03-2003 13:13 |
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jiminy
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Carl-
can you answer that one?- you B and the C link.
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if it's not black it's not fit for consumption.
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09-03-2003 16:27 |
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DaLe
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Slappedhard
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My son (and his parents) loves it! |
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But his sisters think he's (Caleb) a bit weird. Maybe its a sibling thing! But, they're into Rebecca St. James (who was recently in concert here at the State Fair).
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PuP
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That's purty!
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DaLe
Official Impasto
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Location: MiNNeSoTa - HeRe we put salt on the Roads... Lord, Help me be Salt of the Earth - NoT Salt in the Wound. so, take most everything I SaY HeRe with a grain of Salt !
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I challenged myself to create a CD cover by using only the DAmb
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BTW, I guess you can not quote the color black
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PuP
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LOL
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I challenged myself to create a CD cover by using only the DAmb
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