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Well, Vicki, what's the psalm about "Bless the Lord my soul, and all 
that is within me?"  Somehow I don't think belches are what David had 
in mind.  <grin>

Peggy

At 07:56 PM 1/29/2006, you wrote:
>Amy,
>
>Those are funny too.  One would think that the church leader should have
>said something so that you'd know they were getting the right song too.  But
>they were probably so busy making the change that they didn't think.
>
>Your stories remind me of the time I was singing a song and the person
>playing for me hesitated in the music, trying not to make a big mistake.
>The one and only time I ever drank a coke before
>I sang, and I knew better, well, I took my next breathh, and in the pause of
>the music, I belched right out loud in to the mic, and none to quietly
>either.  Boy was that embarrassing.  I did sing at that place again, and it
>became a good laugh; not at first to me though.  I also never
>drink anything carbonated before singing.  But then I don't perform vocally
>these days either.
>
>Vicki
>
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Amy Gordon" <[log in to unmask]>
>To: <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2006 7:34 PM
>Subject: [ECHURCH-USA] God's humor
>
>
>Well I was at church in a program and walked right into a mic stand and made
>it fall over.
>     Also at another time I had a fly land on my shoulder while I was doing
>an interpretive movement and ended up slapping it because it wouldn't leave
>me alone.  I asked the lady I'm in the ministry if she noticed and she said,
>"Yeah I was wondering what you was going to do."  I asked Mom if she noticed
>and she said she didn't.
>     Another time I was performing and they played the wrong song and as the
>song went on I tried saying that's not it but it kept playing.  Finally I
>put up my hands and said louder that's not the song.  The leader of the
>service came to me and said, "We know we're working on it."  I felt kind of
>bad because I didn't know.
>     I have several more stories I could tell embarrassing and funny.
>
>Amy

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