~ Canteen Music Dedication FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions) ~ |
Q. Do you have special music dedications? Q. Some of the artist you play have political agendas that I don't like. I really don't like seeing them played for our Troops and Veterans. |
DJ SUNSHINE!
Music Requests Incoming!
Thank you to everyone that requested music!
This is a high volume ping list!
If you would like to be added/removed from the ping list,
please FReepmail Kathy In Alaska or MoJo2001. Thank you!!
Thank you to all of our Troops, Veterans, and your families for our FReedom!
Enjoy the music dedication!!
Music Requests
Genre: Swing/Dixieland Jazz
Louis Prima - Shadrack
New Orleans Jazz Band - When The Saints Go Marching In
Sidenote:
We have a lot of music requests for tonight! So? Hold onto your hats
and let's get it going!!
Next week is our annual 4th of July Patriotic Music Festival!
We hope you can join us for some great American tunes!!
If MoJo doesn't say "hello" right away, please don't get upset!
She's kind of busy at the moment!! Sit tight!!
***IMPORTANT***
If you post a request on the thread, please ping laurenmarlowe!!
Supporting our Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, Airmen, and Coast Guardsmen at more than 1,000 places across the U. S. and around the world.
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Have a great week-end everyone . . . and . . . God Bless our Troops.
Prayers going up.
Thanks for the cool Plimsouls
Thank You for today's thread!
*HUG*
Good grammar matters to me. As a writer and former English teacher, I'm bothered when I hear the wrong word used by people I think should know better. For instance, using "I" instead of "me" or "who" instead of "whom." There's a proper way to use the language, and it makes me cringe when the standard is violated. There's another kind of incorrect word usage that is far worse. It happens when Christians utter words that fall short of the standard God expects. Whenever we use words that are considered crude, profane, or obscene, we violate God's clear standards. Anytime we speak any form of God's name irreverently or in a way that doesn't honor Him, we displease Him (Exodus 20:7). If we joke about sinful practices, we are speaking in a way we shouldn't (Ephesians 5:12). Or if we participate in coarse talk (5:4), we bring dishonor to the name of Christ. James said, "Out of the same mouth proceed blessing and cursing. . . . These things ought not to be so" (James 3:10). Such speech is hypocritical. Controlling our tongue is difficult because it is an "unruly evil" (v.8). For the glory of God, and with respect for His standards, let's watch our words. Dave Branon
The more he saw, the less he spoke; The less he spoke, the more he heard Why aren't we like that wise old bird? Richards Every time you speak, your mind is on parade.
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