In a message dated 01/09/2001 11:28:11 AM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


*I'm  "with" you right there<G>

You see, many times I've been part of Ranger events where no "fun"
song, novelty or western was ever sung.  *Not to 'fault the songmaster
for his *spiritual agenda, We sang lighthearted childrens church tunes,
and the boy's have grow to not miss these generic "camp" songs...

*Please don't fault me for enjoying as a young Ranger singing- "The
Old grey Mare" or "On top of Spagetti, all covered with cheese<G>"

But you may assume, I knew that we quit that when some good intentioned
brother in the Lord insisted with passion that they were a waste of Gods
time before the boys...  *(sometimes folks don't get where I'm comming
from, but mark me that I beleve the Ranger emblem was intended to be in
balance... with the 4 red points as equal) *I may find I am wrong in
this,
by the evolution of time, and abandonment of Cdr.Johnnies "Whole Boy"...

We honestly don't have a "problem" with the *spiritual point.....

Where we lack in *program is Mental,Physical, and Social...

LTWHB!

-=A=-



This kinda scares me <vbg> but I am in complete agreement with you on this so
far Duane!  I remember those songs from my days as a Ranger and I don't
recall ever wanting to backslide because of them!  :>)  We laughed and sang
and loved everybody and when it was time tpo slow down and sing spiritually -
it was as natural as breathing!

Remember - "There's a Hole in the bottom of the sea"?

Michael

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