Dave's Top Eight

1. Jerry Reed...Revisited by Darrell Toney (reviewed 6/07) (5 Stars)
2. Sounds Like Sunday by Janet Paschal (reviewed 5/07) (5 Stars)
3. True To The Call by Kingdom Heirs (reviewed 3/07) (4 1/2 Stars)
4. Revival by Gold City (reviewed 10/06) (4 1/2 Stars)
5. Get Away Jordan by Ernie Haase & Signature Sound (reviewed 2/07) (4 1/2 Stars)
6. Breakin' Chains by Three Bridges (reviewed 5/07) (4 1/2 Stars)
7. Big Sky by The Isaacs (reviewed 4/07)
8. Skywriting by Mercy's Well (reviewed 7/07)

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November 20, 2004

Priorities

It may be two or three days before I make another blog post. I have my priorities in order. You know it's very important in life to prioritize so that the most important aspects of life are experienced before you die. Too many people meander thru life and miss out on so much simply because they do not prioritize.
 
I'm putting first things first this weekend, so the blog is just going to have to suffer until more important things can be accomplished. Right now, watching the 15 hours and 15 minutes that comprise the first season of The Andy Griffith Show is higher on my list than writing for this blog. With church obligations this weekend, I can't watch it straight thru in a marathon type event, but with God's help and grilled cheese sandwiches at regular intervals, I think I can do it by Monday. :o)
 
By the way (since it will be a few days before I get back to commenting here) . . . I just received an email from a lady who had words recently attributed to her in an advertisement that she never said. She didn't seem to be too happy about it. Unfortunately, misquoting people in advertisements seems to be accepted as a "non-shocking" part of marketing. It shouldn't be. Like this lady asked, what's the point in them asking for a quote if they're going to turn around and make up something after the fact? I'll worry about that sometime next week.
 
Gotta go . . . I hear Aunt Bee calling. Supper's ready.


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