When I used to play for weddings, I always played the Shulamite Maiden when the bride was walking down the aisle. Loyal Love was another one for weddings. We Thank you Jehovah was for the recessional -- after the wedding and walking out.
Posts by Gram
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New Songbook
by snowbird ini hope this one will be dropped: jehovah our father in heaven; oh, this is a most sacred night; twas nisan 14 when your glory was seen .... i hated that song!.
sylvia.
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...The Death of David Carradine...
by OUTLAW inlos angeles - david carradine's family members, dissatisfied with thai investigators and "profoundly disturbed" by the publication of a forensics photo in a bangkok tabloid, are seeking help from the fbi and an independent pathologist and have threatened legal action against any media outlet that reprints images of the actor in death.. .
keith carradine has filed reports with the fbi that could lead to the agency's involvement, said mark geragos, lawyer for the "kung fu" actor's half-brother.
the fbi confirmed that carradine's family had contacted the agency.. .
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Gram
I don't think he was half Chinese, as I have read on other posts. According to the web sites, he was born in the U.S. by U.S. parents, not remotely Chinese or Asian.
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JW wedding announcement
by JWdaughter inhttp://www.thestarpress.com/article/20090607/lifestyle1102/90604024.
anyone else have any visceral reaction to this?
the entire announcement creeped me out..
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Gram
Is it just me, or do their teeth look like they both just drank red cool-aid?
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corruption vs. corporation wts, others
by Gram inwhat is your take on this, i.e.
wts, general motors, etc., etc.
is the "society" just another corrupt corporation?.
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Gram
What is your take on this, i.e. WTS, General Motors, etc., etc. is the "Society" just another corrupt corporation?
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Toxic chemicals used in printing the publications
by Gram ini understand that the printing used for the publications - 4 color roto-gravure process - involves toxic chemicals such as zylene, tolulene, benzene, and various others.
could this be the thinking behind moving the printing to canada?
environmental issues and associated lawsuits and/or fines, illness and cancers associated with exposure.
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Gram
I understand that the printing used for the publications - 4 color roto-gravure process - involves toxic chemicals such as zylene, tolulene, benzene, and various others. Could this be the thinking behind moving the printing to Canada? Environmental issues and associated lawsuits and/or fines, illness and cancers associated with exposure.
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Did people DONATE for the literature when you went out in service?
by BonaFide ini think i got a donation maybe once or twice here in the states.
most of the friends don't ask for a donation.
in south america, more people donated, but i think it's because it was phrased differently, we used to say, "you can give whatever you want for this magazine.
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Gram
I go back to the early and mid-1960s when we "placed Literature" for a "contribution" of xxxx. We often would "throw in" extra or older mags, like a little bonus to the householder.
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The term "young ones"
by Gram inwhen did this term become popular?
is it regional or throughout the u.s.?
is it from an article in one of the publications?
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Gram
Sorry, accidentally posted this twice. Please disregard this one. Thanks!
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The term "young ones"
by Gram inwhen did this term become popular?
is it regional or throughout the u.s.?
is it from an article in one of the publications?
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Gram
When did this term become popular? Is it regional or throughout the U.S.? Is it from an article in one of the publications? I assume it applies to those between 13 and 21? I personallly don't like the term. It is very cultish sounding. Sort of Amish sounding or like a term used in a movie, can't remember the name right now.
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The term "young ones"
by Gram inwhen did this term become popular?
is it regional or throughout the u.s.?
is it from an article in one of the publications?
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Gram
When did this term become popular? Is it regional or throughout the U.S.? Is it from an article in one of the publications? I assume it applies to those between 13 and 21? I personallly don't like the term. It is very cultish sounding. Sort of Amish sounding or like a term used in a movie, can't remember the name right now.
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memorial day and cemetary witnessing
by chickpea ini cannot believe i will admit this!.
i have spent past memorial days.
in the cemetary, skulking around.
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Gram
I did it once or twice in the mid-west during the 1960's. The WORST for me was New Year's Day. How could you knock on someone's door after a night of partying! Such an invasion of privacy.