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Andrew Pitkin, Tera McFarland and Eric Cameron talk about the upcoming Flannel Fest at Marmaduke Park in Nevada and the Cottonwood Golf Tournament fundraiser.
Everybody relax, we're here. Joined for this Patreon Commentary by Eric & Cameron for the John Carpenter cult classic starring ole' Jack Burton of the Pork Chop Express. Put this on next time you're watching Big Trouble in Little China on a dark and stormy night, and when you're syncing it up, just remember; it's all in the reflexes. Now have ya paid yer dues?
"Ye watchers and ye holy ones", Part 2, from David Sinden. Download this episode (mp3). Songs in the Desert is an audio Lenten devotional exploring Christian hymns. Every weekday in Lent, listen to a reflection from a different contributor on a hymn that they find meaningful. This child through David's cityshall ride in triumph by;the palm shall strew its branches,and every stone shall cry. (Hymn 104) And did not Jesus sing a song that night / when utmost evil strove against the light (Hymn 420) Sing, my tongue, the glorious battle, of the mighty conflict sing (Hymn 165/166) At the Lamb’s high feast we sing (Hymn 174) “Soon shall each raptured tonguehis endless praise proclaim,and sing in sweeter notes the songof Moses and the Lamb” (Hymn 181) Hymn numbers, when given, refer to the Episcopal Hymnal 1982. But most hymns can be found in many different hymnals. O Lord, you relieve our necessity out of the abundance of your great riches: Grant that we may accept with joy the salvation you bestow, and manifest it to all the world by the quality of our lives; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen. Proper collects for the weekdays of Lent are from Lesser Feasts and Fasts 2006. Thanks to all the contributors who gave their voices to this project this year Jason AbelThe Rev. Lenny AndersonThe Rev. Raphiell AshfordMarty Wheeler BurnettEric CameronThe Rev. David CaseyKitty DavisScott ElsholzCarolyn JonesThe Rev. Beth MaynardMark NelsonRichard PryorThe Rev. Erin RathRobert RichterThe Rev. Kara SladeThe Rt. Rev. Wayne SmithThe Rev. Joseph Wallace-Williamsand Lucy Zhang Thanks also to returning contributors who gave new reflections this year Meg CarterThe Rev. Jennifer DeatonSumner JenkinsThe Rev. Loren LaschMichael Smithand Jonathan Wessler Finally, special thanks to two contributors who have been part of this project from the very beginning The Rev. Ian Laschand Jessica Nelson Subscribe to our podcast in Apple podcasts, Stitcher, TuneIn, or use our feed. For more, visit SongsInTheDesert.org. Theme music is "Reflections" by Lee Rosevere, distributed under a Creative Commons license. A Sinden Production of Anglican Media (SPAM)
Host Sean Harris talks with OAJ member, Eric Cameron about workers’ compensation and his views on the practice after an eye-opening experience during a hearing.
Former Owosso star Eric Cameron joins 3 Point Podcast for episode 11. The guys react to the Big Ten Tournament, talk about the upcoming NCAA Tournament, money in the NCAA, and Detroit Pistons. Jack Strap checks in too with his commentary.
-In this episode: Daniel confronts an Internet-happy student. Daniel talks with the two Petes. Andre Fontaine breathlessly calls Daniel. Fire at the Petra Borschart's house. Eric Cameron is collared. Daniel watches the news and assesses the damage. Angus writes in his
-In this episode: Daniel, Muriel and Lindsay attend a luncheon speech by Eric Cameron. Lindsay and Daniel bond at Starbucks. Daniel holds office hours on campus. Daniel and Angus play chess and discuss the campaign so far. Angus skinnydips, then writes in his diary.
This week, Chapter 8 including: Daniel confronts an Internet-happy student; Daniel talks with the two Petes; Andre Fontaine breathlessly calls Daniel; Fire at the Petra Borschart's house; Eric Cameron is collared; Daniel watches the news and assesses the damage; Angus writes in his diary in Papau New Guinea. Comments are invited right here on the blog or send me an e-mail to tfallis@gmail.com. Thanks for listening. Next week, Chapter 9. The great music featured in the podcast is by Jon Schmidt and is called Winter Serenade. It is available from the Podsafe Music Network. My friend Roger Dey provides the voice that opens the podcast. The photo at the top of the blog page was taken by, and is used with permission from, Mr. Ron Boisvert.