Life in the Stateline 'hood
Oct. 13th, 2007 10:12 amWe went to the Wait, Wait Don't Tell Me taping at Beloit College on Thursday night. Of course, we turn on the radio this morning to hear the broadcast of the show....to find that WNIJ is in the middle of their pledge drive....so instead of reliving Anne Garrels on "Not My Job" we're reminded by how we've "learned something new every day".
On the other hand, we're still reeling from the amazingness of the Muriel Anderson and Phil Keaggy show we saw last night.
Keaggy singing "Hold Me Jesus"....Anderson and Keaggy dueting on "Superstition"...y'all should have been there.
On the other hand, we're still reeling from the amazingness of the Muriel Anderson and Phil Keaggy show we saw last night.
Keaggy singing "Hold Me Jesus"....Anderson and Keaggy dueting on "Superstition"...y'all should have been there.
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Date: 2007-10-13 11:41 pm (UTC)Phil Keaggy was Rebecca's first concert ever - she was a week or so old.
J and I also had a chance to see Phil with Mike Roe just after we were married. That was also much fun. They did a duet on 'Feeling Groovy' which was excellent.