hidden damage question (Off-topic)

Michael Jorgensen Michael.Jorgensen@cmich.edu
Fri, 03 Sep 1999 12:11:42 -0400


Amen, Dan

Dan Eumurian wrote:

> IMHO, off-topic:
>
> Amazing Disgrace: someone defaced
> A piano in a church.
> Their rage they did vent; one wishes they'd repent
> And not be left in the lurch.
>
> Did they react to truth and fact
> Rebelling against the Source?
> They'd sooner succeed attempting to lead
> The universe from its course.
>
> But was this a try to send a cry
> To anyone who might care?
> And who will bend, some love to lend
> And find some time to share?
>
> Will they suffer more because they war
> Against a sacred place?
> We'll all be wrecked if we neglect
> The Lord's Amazing Grace.
>
> Ah-h-h--men-n-n.
>
> You guys started it. You should be careful about putting song ideas in
> the minds of borderline weirdos. 80}
>
> Dan Eumurian, RPT
> 1634 Barlow St.
> On a pleasant, sunny day in La Crosse, WI 54601
> hope4you@centuryinter.net
>
> (608) 788-8637harvey wrote:
> >
> > Yeyus! There's an old expression about discussing religion and politics.
> > However, fooling around with churches hits one of my no-no buttons. If I
> > were going to break in and/or vandalize something, the -last- place I would
> > consider would be a church, whether internally or externally!
> >
> > There's another old axiom about paying now or paying later. Whether the
> > 'perps' are caught by the local authorities or not, I believe they'll be
> > answering to a higher Authority.
> >
> > There, got it off my chest... and I'm not even a Baptist!
> >
> > Back on topic: In terms of the Knabe, (-and- in response to the Bechstein
> > moving), I've seen/experienced much worse damage in two places: 1) L.A.
> > City Schools, and 2) any piano moved by Bekins.
> >
> > Jim Harvey, RPT
> >
> > At 11:51 PM 8/31/99 -0500, you wrote:
> > >> List,
> > >>     A church, for which I tune, had some night visitors last Friday. Instead
> > >> of just stealing the sound system, which they did, they decided to vent
> > >> something deep inside. [cut]...
> > >>         John Stroup
> >
> > [then]...
> > >Sounds like the preacher of this church ought to have some pretty good
> > material
> > >for a fire and brimstone sermon.  Maybe a chorus or two of "Amazing Disgrace"
> > >too.  Just curious- have they been apprehended yet?  Keep us updated if they
> > >do.
> > >Rob Goodale, RPT



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