After a quick Friday night flight from St. Louis to Cleveland to pick up my daughter's car and bring it home the next day, I showed up Sunday morning (sans any rehearsal) to play the early service. I apologized in advance to clergy and choir and begged their indulgence since I had left my Organ Master shoes and my reading glasses in my car, which was still parked at the airport in St. Louis. I stumbled through the service, like a blind man wearing galoshes. When I arrived the following Saturday, to prepare for the next day's services, there on the console were a pair of old glasses and the most God awful pair of giant bunny slippers (with giant floppy ears), a gift from my smart ass choir members. When we began the service (announcements before the prelude is wonderful) I put em on walked out to the mid chancel area and gave everybody a peek, while thanking my thoughtful singers. Great fun. JC Moore UMC Murphysboro, IL ----- Original Message ----- From: Cbtsubdallas@xxxxxxx Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2003 5:35 PM To: rodgersorgan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [rodgersorgan] Re: Shoes vs. Socks In a message dated 2/25/2003 10:08:33 PM Central Standard Time, gedeckt@xxxxxxxx writes: > I have seen all kinds of footwear > around consoles except fluffy bedroom slippers...that's probably happen > next > week. > Hmmm, slippers encrusted in rhinestones might be marketable to a select few, especially those with their own TV shows. ;-) Just Published! Using the PR-300 Sequencer Voice Module by Frog Music Press ---- To unsubscribe or change mail delivery (digest, vacation) go to www.frogmusic.com/rodgers.html Just Published! Using the PR-300 Sequencer Voice Module by Frog Music Press ---- To unsubscribe or change mail delivery (digest, vacation) go to www.frogmusic.com/rodgers.html