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Submitted by David and Tim Bayly on February 14, 2012 - 6:26pm
And after your children memorize their catechism questions, they do what? Practice their flute? Bet they'll never make music like this. (TB w/thanks to DC)
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re: Take me home...
1. I miss Andrew Dionne
2. Where do I sign my kid up?
re: Take me home...
They'll never make music like that, nor have a cool taxidermied fox in their bedroom!
re: Take me home...
Now THAT is the PROPER use of a fiddle!
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Probably demonstrates that we should stop being so hoity-toity about piano and violin.
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That is awesome! Just showed our 6 year old for a little inspiration.
re: Take me home...
Love the model Millenium Falcon and TIE Fighter in the background.
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Gotta respect the dapper hat.
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Wow! And I agree, that fox rocks!
re: Take me home...
I remember when I saw the Pacific Ocean and said, "I bet the Mississippi River will never make waves like this." And then someone reminded me it was a river, and not an ocean, and that it was created for a different purpose.
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>>it was created for a different purpose.
Yup. It's so sad to see Reformed worship's musical monoculture. Every form of instrument including drums and loud clanging cymbals and great shouts in the worship recorded in the Word of God, yet we can't bring ourselves to let the Mississippi flow and flood. It's pianos and flutes and violins and (maybe) acoustic guitars for us. Certainly no drums or loud-clanging cymbals, and never ever ever any men shouting.
The mighty Mississippi has been reduced to a creek. Or better, a canal barely flowing between locks.
Love,
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