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tcliffy wrote:right now I'm drinking tea and preparing for work.
Hmmm...another job-holding, tea drinking, Libera-liking, grown man. Are you sure we might not be somehow related? It hardly seems like a huge demographic there.

(I've been known to, at times, drink tea and listen to Libera while working from home. I don't listen to music in the office at work because it could be distracting to the other people around...and headphones get annoying for me after awhile.)
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DrewE wrote:I've been known to, at times, drink tea and listen to Libera while working from home
Hey... that's ME !!! :lol:
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Right now... sitting at my desk, in my home office, mug of tea at the side, 1 hour into a live video meeting... not paying much attention and taking the opportunity to review unread posts !! :lol:
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Right now, I am watching my student teacher teach a 2nd grade music class and also checking out Libera Dreams!
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1 am, back home, worse for wear (damn you beer, why do you make my head spin?) - but I was was a couple of hundred dollars up on my bets at the races :D
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Ugghhh, not in a good mood. :( Lost my first hockey game of the season, then realized I lost my earphones and I don't have another pair.... $10 down the drain :cry:
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im trying to find thingd to do , so i have an excuse not to do my driving theory revison, i have even contemplated tidying my room :shock:
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Right now I be back from the rehearsel for the Sunday morning service.
Before it there is a meeting to speak over the seious church things and
much fun, but to tell honestly I am always so serious,so I think I must learn to smile like Ralph Skan
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worshipper28 wrote:Right now I be back from the rehearsel for the Sunday morning service.
Before it there is a meeting to speak over the seious church things and
much fun, but to tell honestly I am always so serious,so I think I must learn to smile like Ralph Skan
Worshipper, are you a christian? 8)
btw... Ralph S. is one of my favourite young singers :!: (The best performance You were there I think)

... and right now I am eating LOL
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I am a Christan belong to a charasmatic Baptistchurch, they sing
mostly the Hillsongs and Don Moen, Michael W Smith and so on. Our youth goes to "Soulsurvivor"
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worshipper28 wrote:I am a Christan belong to a charasmatic Baptistchurch, they sing
mostly the Hillsongs and Don Moen, Michael W Smith and so on. Our youth goes to "Soulsurvivor"
woow, nice to meet you here. I am from similar Baptist churh ;) btw.. I opened a special topic for us, christians. :)
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I live in the Netherlands and are a member of they call Combo to play the
praise songs,
The first hour is for worshipping mostly loud music so a lot older people
don't feel wel to hear this kind of music..I grow up as an Roman Catholic and even sung like Liberaboys Ave Maria in a cathedral St Jan,te 's-'Hertogenbosch http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/c" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; ... nbosch.jpg
But I have changed my mind and belong to this charismatic church now
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Jude Andrew wrote:
DrewE wrote:I've been known to, at times, drink tea and listen to Libera while working from home
Hey... that's ME !!! :lol:
I work at Starbucks sooo... I can't exactly work at home but I can drink tea at work.
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tcliffy wrote:I work at Starbucks
Hey we both work for Seattle based companies !! :lol:
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Post by tcenrt »

Just finished a beautiful day. 10Km walk along the seawall in Stanley Park raising funds for International China Concern. Finished the walk in 1 hour and 40 min......Libera music through my ipod, sunshine and sea breeze ...... heaven!!
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I hear a sky-born music still:
It sounds from all things old,
It sounds from all things young,
From all that's fair, from all that's foul,
Peals out a cheerful song.'
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