I always suspected the wind was French. And sad. Very sad.
Official site of Shaun Groves – musician, speaker, advocate for children living in poverty
I always suspected the wind was French. And sad. Very sad.
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Looks like a Devo wannabe.
Beth
i’ve always heard people say things such as “then a big wind came up…” now I know what that looks like
3 things:
thanks for speaking at resonate tonight… I appreciate your sarcasm (soft rock- i was the only one who laughed at that, i think!) and your honesty about the music industry, worship and where we as Christians far majorly short…
i have a lot of opinions of the Christian music industry and I think you share many of them…or so it seems…
secondly… as a Belmont grad, i miss Nashville terribly and so it was nice talking to Brody for a little bit before the service- we discussed my favorite Nashville pasttime- running into Ben Folds everywhere (my record is 3 times in one day)
third- please don’t ever take for granted these two things: calpyso cafe & las palmas… there is nothing like those two restaurants anywhere else in the world (or in southeastern pennsylvania). I yelled this to Brody as I left, but I’ll make you promise too… go to calypso when you get home.. (take your wife as one of the weekly dates), and eat a million coconut corn bread muffins for me.. thanking God that you are so lucky as to have them in your mouth…and think of the girl who stupidly moved away from nashville and doesn’t EVER get to eat cheap greasy mexican food or delicious black beans on a plate next to coconut corn bread…