funny musician quirk

Jerry Moon (moon@netjava.com)
Fri, 21 Feb 1997 12:57:08 +0000


At 12:38 AM 2/20/97 -0600, you wrote:
>>>>>> "Kevin" == Kevin and Gia Moran <morans@execpc.com> writes:
>
>    Kevin> ---------- I just had to tell you all of a funny thing that
>    Kevin> happened once in our service. The guy who plays the
>    Kevin> piano/keyboard came to church one day = pretty tired. While
>    Kevin> the announcements or whatever were being said he started to
>    Kevin> doze off and he fell right off the stool onto the floor in
>    Kevin> front of everyone! Boy what a sight. The whole church
>    Kevin> including the pastor were = doing their best to try not to
>    Kevin> laugh but you know how that goes.. alot of = hands over the
>    Kevin> mouths and many muffled giggles. I dont think I've ever
>    Kevin> seen = him fall asleep since! ;P
>
>    Kevin> Sis.Colleen
>
>    Kevin> *Way* funnier than my story about the shoes! It reminds me
>    Kevin> of the time = related in Acts when Paul was preaching, and
>    Kevin> a brother fell out of a = window when he dozed off. Nothing
>    Kevin> like the hard, cold floor or ground to = wake you up! (This
>    Kevin> is true spiritually-speaking, too!)

When I was a teenager, we were having a wonderful service. At the end of
the service, people were lined up to be prayed for, and this lady that was
visiting came up to be prayed for. (She was from a trinity pentecostal
church in town) Our pastor was one of those that didn't feel like you would
probably get what you needed if he didn't shake you a little while he was
praying for you. He had his eyes closed, and was praying and shaking her,
when you took off shouting. Upon hearing her take off shouting, and having
the funny feeling (I'm sure) that something was terribly wrong. He opened
his eyes to find her hair still in his hands. To ad more humiliation to it,
the lady was completely bald. He tried to hide it to his left side, to the
right side, and behind him, before falling to the floor in laughter.
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