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Ron 04-04-2007 02:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Pressing-On (Post 64888)
lol! This was great, RonB!!!:toofunny

Excellent point in verse 9. Just goes to show I didn't read it carefully.

It's like this CD that I got in the mail yesterday. lol I ordered it because it was listed under the Christian section - Josh Turner - I put it in the changer with all the others and I just heard him say, "I need a good women bad." I'm like, "What?!!!" and went to check it out. :toofunny He's has a great voice, but I guess I'll have to send that one back. lol I'll have to get back on Sound and Spirit and see what I did wrong on that order. lol!

Back on topic. I was just thinking there was something more particular about the purification that went along with a wedding ceremony and not just merely a pot of water to wash your hands in.

Again, great post, Ron!

Try sharing that with your SS Class!:winkgrin

rgcraig 04-04-2007 02:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Pressing-On (Post 64888)
lol! This was great, RonB!!!:toofunny

Excellent point in verse 9. Just goes to show I didn't read it carefully.

It's like this CD that I got in the mail yesterday. lol I ordered it because it was listed under the Christian section - Josh Turner - I put it in the changer with all the others and I just heard him say, "I need a good women bad." I'm like, "What?!!!" and went to check it out. :toofunny He's has a great voice, but I guess I'll have to send that one back. lol I'll have to get back on Sound and Spirit and see what I did wrong on that order. lol!

Back on topic. I was just thinking there was something more particular about the purification that went along with a wedding ceremony and not just merely a pot of water to wash your hands in.

Again, great post, Ron!

Maybe he was just praying? :toofunny

Pressing-On 04-04-2007 02:31 PM

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Originally Posted by rgcraig (Post 64907)
Maybe he was just praying? :toofunny

:toofunny :toofunny Have you ever heard of him? I need to see why he was listed under the Christian section!!!!

Pressing-On 04-04-2007 02:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Ron (Post 64906)
Try sharing that with your SS Class!:winkgrin

Now that's a thought. Should I bring the CD? Hehehehehehehe!

Ron 04-04-2007 02:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Pressing-On (Post 64915)
Now that's a thought. Should I bring the CD? Hehehehehehehe!

I meant Toe Jam Wine!:D


I need a good woman real bad. Able to tolerate TJ WINE?:toofunny

rgcraig 04-04-2007 02:46 PM

http://www.joshturner.com/pages/josh.htm

Looks a bit country

Pressing-On 04-04-2007 02:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Ron (Post 64922)
I meant Toe Jam Wine!:D


I need a good woman real bad. Able to tolerate TJ WINE?:toofunny

Oh, well one of the boys had a tattoo - Sponge Bob Square Pants - I thought he might be ready for a woman. :toofunny

I'll keep the Toe Jam Wine in mind. They'll love that one. I'll bring a jug up there and have someone wash their feet and then tell them what Jesus did with it. :toofunny

Pressing-On 04-04-2007 03:32 PM

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Originally Posted by rgcraig (Post 64942)

I have no idea why this is listed under Country gospel. Weird.


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The centerpiece of this debut album by South Carolina native Josh Turner is its lead track, the traditional-sounding "Long Black Train," which could be a country gospel song out of the 1940s. Penned by Turner, the song rolls death, temptation, and redemption into the metaphor of a funeral train, and sung in Turner's deep voice, it rolls across country radio like nothing else on the scene, the ominous breath of hellfire in the lyrics conjuring up the ghost of Johnny Cash. It is also a hard act to follow, and although there are some strong songs here, nothing else on this record comes up to the level of "Long Black Train." Turner has a deep, commanding voice full of a kind of intimate sadness, and that alone carries songs like "She'Ll Go On You," setting them apart from what passes for Nashville sincerity these days, but there is simply too much filler here, and with "Long Black Train" as the lead cut, everything else seems like a long breath being exhaled. ~ Steve Leggett, All Music Guide

Pressing-On 04-05-2007 08:37 AM

Ron,
No Toe Jam Wine! After reading more carefully - "Joh 2:7 Jesus saith unto them, Fill the waterpots with water. And they filled them up to the brim."

Whew, cause that would have been just sickening to think about!!!! :toofunny :toofunny

Ron 04-05-2007 09:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Pressing-On (Post 65499)
Ron,
No Toe Jam Wine! After reading more carefully - "Joh 2:7 Jesus saith unto them, Fill the waterpots with water. And they filled them up to the brim."

Whew, cause that would have been just sickening to think about!!!! :toofunny :toofunny

Waterpots were also used for the feet!
Just imagine dipping your hand in the Waterpot and washing your feet then dipping again!:D


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