Phhil,
I got caught whistling in church once too and I was told that I was
whistling for the devil. I was obviously with the wrong crowd! GRIN!
Kathy
At 03:52 PM 12/15/2007, you wrote:
>I have always been puzzled over that song called the Little Drummer Boy,
>too. I sure enjoy the Christmas music this time of year. Shoot, I enjoy it
>all year. I often find myself humming, or whistling, Christmas songs in the
>summer time. I'm still a whistler. When I ran a snackbar back in my early
>twenties, people were always commenting on my whistling. They normally said
>something like, "I enjoy your whistle. My dad used to whistle while he
>worked but you don't hear it much any more." When I traveled and preached
>in the mid seventies, I whistled in church after the services when people
>stopped coming around to talk but then others would walk up and comment on
>my whistling even in church. No, it isn't anything special, my whistling
>that is, it is simple. I can, however, thanks to my dad teaching me, stick
>two fingers into my mouth and whistle so loud, I can blow your ears off.
>Yes, I've done that in church, too, normally during worship services when
>I've gotten carried away. It is called, Whistling in the Spirit. You think
>I'm joking but I'm not.
>
>Phil.
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