Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Get Your Kleenex


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There's nothing quite so moving as a stirring Christmas song. I can almost guarantee this one will bring tears to your eyes.

Seriously, I hope that you and your family have a wonderful Christmas. I'm going to be away from this blog site for the next few days.

Merry Christmas!

11 comments:

  1. You are silly, you almost made me spit coffee on my laptop. Were you inspired by hearing about Zeke's rocking "Hell" song?

    Merry Christmas to you and Melanie!

    Love,
    Jessica

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  2. I have not laughed that hard in a very, very long time. Thanks! Merry Christmas, indeed!

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  3. Would that be considered, "Making a joyful noise unto the Lord?" Hmm . . . I think my computer screen cracked during one of those high notes . . .

    Merry Christmas, Steve.

    Mark

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  4. Well, Steve, this is my first visit to your blog! Tracy sent me here to listen to your rendition of O Holy Night...

    Oh my... !

    You encourage me, to be honest! (in my singing!) So now I'm reading a few of your posts to... ummm ... get to know you better!

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  5. Save Fuzzy !!!

    http://dhcosbyfamily.blogspot.com/2008/12/campaign-to-save-fuzzy-wuzzy.html

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  6. Oh, gee, the first time we heard this we rolled!!! Question: Do you think it's for real??? Can you really be that awful and not know it?

    Merry Christmas to y'all! :)

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  7. I think surely the guy knows how bad he is. My guess is that he honestly can't sing and knows it, so he tries to exaggerate how bad he is to be funny. And it works :)

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  8. I think my cats died and my windows shattered during the last 20 seconds of that song. It indeed brought many painful tears to my eyes.

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  9. Steve,
    Awesome!!! I'm sure Weird Al Yankovich will be calling soon.

    Merry Christmas,
    Rich

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  10. Have a wonderful Christmas, Steve. If the Lord is willing, I look forward to seeing you at the conference in March!

    Be filled with His love and peace!

    Matthew

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  11. Merry Christmas to you and yours, Steve! Thank you for writing 'Grace Walk'! Keep sharing this message, we all need it...

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