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From: Megan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 7:35 PM
Subject: Re: Lindsey's post-WTRF picks
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> To: Megan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 1:39 PM
> Subject: Re: Lindsey's post-WTRF picks
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> >
> > << Joni, I'm sure, would love her, too.>>
> >
> > I'm sure this is so, Megan...talking about our favorite Joni moments of
> the
> > year, one of mine would surely be the story of Emil, the boy in the
> > wheelchair, that got to meet Joni at the Mendel, and she knelt down and
> > spoke to him and he said some something to the effect of "We even have
one
> > of your records", or something like that...anyway, I cried when I read
it
> > and it was one of the most touching things I read all year and further
> > proof that Joni is indeed worth the pedestal we put her on...
> >
> > And I was delighted this week to hear my own 14-year old singing "I
could
> > drink a case of you, and I would still be on my feet, I would still be
on
> > my feet". Hopefully he wasn't talking about King Cobra! :~)
> >
> > Bob
> >
> > NP: Bobby Lewis, "Tossin' & Turnin"
> >
> > Hi Bob ,
> It does my heart good to hear about your son, & restores my faith
that
> Joni's music will continue to be passed down to future generations. I
never
> heard the story about the boy @ The Mendel, but God bless him, and the
> goddess,too, for her understanding& compassionate heart.
> BTW, I agree with everyone that we should ask Jim to pass the Night
> Before Christmas onto Joni--I think she'd love it & would probably get
more
> than a chuckle or two out of it! To me, it's an instant JMDL classic.
> Still LOL,
> Megan :~D