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posted on Sun June 14, 2009
Bodie
Great Western music
All the best
Clem
Great Western music
All the best
Clem
Clem Gareau
http://soundclick.com/clemgareau
http://soundclick.com/clemgareau
posted on Mon May 18, 2009
Thank you for all your concerns. I had a pinched nerve in my back and some issues with a trigger finger that I should be taking care of next week. The procedure on the trigger finger is done in the Drs. office and I shiuld be back to work the same day. Thank you for your prayers and all your concern. I should be back on the road in no time. i will se you at the next concert. Thank you and God Bless.
posted on Sat July 5, 2008
Hey Bodie,
I always enjoy visiting your page and listening to your lovely music! you are so very tallented. I also liked the Video, thanks for letting me know about it, and your interview with Rose is really interesting, great to hear you and learn more about you.
I hope you're having a nice 4th July holiday weekend.
Take care
Love
Hayley
I always enjoy visiting your page and listening to your lovely music! you are so very tallented. I also liked the Video, thanks for letting me know about it, and your interview with Rose is really interesting, great to hear you and learn more about you.
I hope you're having a nice 4th July holiday weekend.
Take care
Love
Hayley
Hayley Oliver
http://soundclick.com/hayleyoliver
http://soundclick.com/hayleyoliver
posted on Sat July 5, 2008
A beautiful song Bodie.
Love
Hayley
Love
Hayley
Hayley Oliver
http://soundclick.com/hayleyoliver
http://soundclick.com/hayleyoliver
posted on Thu June 26, 2008
Just bought a CD/DVD duplicator/printer and I have a new tech that will handle audio enhancement of your master audio files. I will have some samples of what he can do to your audio masters. It's new technology that we hope will make your projects sound even better. Please let me know if you think it is worth the trouble. Thanks and God Bless
posted on Fri April 25, 2008
VERY BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Lekzee
http://soundclick.com/lekzee
http://soundclick.com/lekzee
posted on Fri April 25, 2008
Lovely work!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Lekzee
http://soundclick.com/lekzee
http://soundclick.com/lekzee
posted on Fri April 25, 2008
Hey, Brooks and Dunn...look out!!!!.LOL
FABULOUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
FABULOUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Lekzee
http://soundclick.com/lekzee
http://soundclick.com/lekzee
posted on Fri April 25, 2008
Bodie,,,,,You sound so awesome....I am very impressed.
Sweet Blessings and a great weekend.
Lekzee
Sweet Blessings and a great weekend.
Lekzee
Lekzee
http://soundclick.com/lekzee
http://soundclick.com/lekzee
posted on Mon January 7, 2008
This is to cute not to love........Love Gwendella
posted on Mon January 7, 2008
Hi Bodie....Love it.......Happy New Year...Love Gwendella
posted on Sat December 8, 2007
Hi Bodie,
just love this song..extremely well done and sung with heart! I have it included on my show today also included is your song Maria Tressiearra..this show is a real special holiday show including 2007 artist holiday play..if you get the opportunity tune in..
hugs,
Rose
just love this song..extremely well done and sung with heart! I have it included on my show today also included is your song Maria Tressiearra..this show is a real special holiday show including 2007 artist holiday play..if you get the opportunity tune in..
hugs,
Rose
Country Rose Show
http://soundclick.com/countryroseshow
http://soundclick.com/countryroseshow
posted on Sat November 24, 2007
I enjoyed this great new song bodie, leaving a well deserved 5 star rateing.
thanks very much for the visit and the complements on "the christmas letter" and "imaginary christmas", it's the Christmas letter i have entered in the competition, the reason i didn't enter either of the originals is because they said it's a holiday cover contest?
have a great weekend.
love
Hayley
thanks very much for the visit and the complements on "the christmas letter" and "imaginary christmas", it's the Christmas letter i have entered in the competition, the reason i didn't enter either of the originals is because they said it's a holiday cover contest?
have a great weekend.
love
Hayley
Hayley Oliver
http://soundclick.com/hayleyoliver
http://soundclick.com/hayleyoliver
posted on Mon November 19, 2007
To Ben Roberts,
I was intrigued by your email. I had not heard anyone object to the spelling of the holiday so I did very little research. My time is limited to such things these days, but when I retire in a few years I plan on going back to school. Religion has been my interest since I had a mother that was years ahead of the thinking of the day. She instigated a curiosity in me to read about how the great religions started though as a Catholic the church did not allow such things. She believed ignorance of facts to be one of the main issues concerning mans inability to get along (or religions). I would like to thank you for bringing this issue up and giving me the opportunity to learn even more about human nature. Here is what I found in just a few minutes of researching on the computer. I am sure there is plenty of fodder on the subject. Thank you for enlightening me on the subject and giving me the opportunity to further understand the workings of this complicated world we live in.
Xmas vs. Christmas : Xmas isn't the work of the devil.
OK, I grew up under the assumption that spelling Christmas as "Xmas" was a way of naming the holiday separate from its religious beginnings. I always kinda hated it, thinking that people were so averse to religion that they were x-ing out Christ's name. (Some kind of politically-correct thing like trying to change women to womyn.)
Plus, I figured it was catching on because it saved space when printing up signs
I was just dumb and wrong, and since I've heard others voice similar opinions, I thought I'd help to set the record straight: The X in Xmas is actually the greek letter Chi, which was a common abbreviation of Kristos, Christ's name. (Using the roman alphabet, I've also seen it written Xpistos. In greek, I believe that would be Χριστος.)
It is interesting to note, however, that my American Heritage English Dictionary does have the following Usage Note:
The abbreviation Xmas has been used for hundreds of years. In modern use it is considered informal and appropriate only in such commercial contexts as advertisements and signs.
Other authoritative-looking sources backing me up:
• An article on this very topic
• American Heritage English Dictionary
• FAQ on Bible.org
I was intrigued by your email. I had not heard anyone object to the spelling of the holiday so I did very little research. My time is limited to such things these days, but when I retire in a few years I plan on going back to school. Religion has been my interest since I had a mother that was years ahead of the thinking of the day. She instigated a curiosity in me to read about how the great religions started though as a Catholic the church did not allow such things. She believed ignorance of facts to be one of the main issues concerning mans inability to get along (or religions). I would like to thank you for bringing this issue up and giving me the opportunity to learn even more about human nature. Here is what I found in just a few minutes of researching on the computer. I am sure there is plenty of fodder on the subject. Thank you for enlightening me on the subject and giving me the opportunity to further understand the workings of this complicated world we live in.
Xmas vs. Christmas : Xmas isn't the work of the devil.
OK, I grew up under the assumption that spelling Christmas as "Xmas" was a way of naming the holiday separate from its religious beginnings. I always kinda hated it, thinking that people were so averse to religion that they were x-ing out Christ's name. (Some kind of politically-correct thing like trying to change women to womyn.)
Plus, I figured it was catching on because it saved space when printing up signs
I was just dumb and wrong, and since I've heard others voice similar opinions, I thought I'd help to set the record straight: The X in Xmas is actually the greek letter Chi, which was a common abbreviation of Kristos, Christ's name. (Using the roman alphabet, I've also seen it written Xpistos. In greek, I believe that would be Χριστος.)
It is interesting to note, however, that my American Heritage English Dictionary does have the following Usage Note:
The abbreviation Xmas has been used for hundreds of years. In modern use it is considered informal and appropriate only in such commercial contexts as advertisements and signs.
Other authoritative-looking sources backing me up:
• An article on this very topic
• American Heritage English Dictionary
• FAQ on Bible.org
posted on Sun November 18, 2007
Thumbs UP! Simply DELIGHTFUL! Spinning on my Soundclick stations!
Kathy Wedvik, Songwriter
http://soundclick.com/kathywedviksongwriter
http://soundclick.com/kathywedviksongwriter

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