| Bravo! [24/07/07 - 8:28] |
I heard that was a hit with girls, as well as with the sisters! I wish I could have seen it!!!! It sounds like you girls had a fantastic talent show!!!!
Blessings from Father's homeland,
Marie Therese
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| [08/08/07 - 19:40] |
wow! you guys are talented! it would have been fun to be there. sounds like you guys had a lot of fun. 
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| [08/08/07 - 23:51] |
you werent describing me, were you, mariah????lol
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| [09/08/07 - 23:00] |
| i was part of the group that sat around and did nothing. lol!!!
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| [17/01/09 - 2:36] |
Oh so funny. I hear the refrain all the time, but I've never heard the whole song. Someone's talented! Hilarious!
~sarah~
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| [19/02/09 - 4:27] |
bahaha!
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| Forgive ne, Mariah !! What´s y [08/03/09 - 3:44] |
Forgive me, if I don´t understand your song!! Your real intention was a simple entertainment with the little girls below 12 years old, or it was a hard and critical opinion above our movement!!
I´m Rafael Flach, from Porto Alegre-RS-Brazil!!......
Thank you !!
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| [20/05/09 - 9:06] |
Hi Rafael,
I liked that song very much. I think young people everywhere, specially in the Church sing those kind of songs. It reminded the ones I used to sing with other schoenstatters when I was in Africa.
Yes, the songs are fun, funny, but mostly full of wisdom. May be in Inglish they call that sense 'irony'. It is a way of being critical without being offensive but actually very gentle, yet forceful.
It is like when Jesus told the elders "let him who is without sin through the first stong'. Everyone checked himself without complains... and justice was served.
God bless
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| [03/08/09 - 2:11] |
nNow I know why the Sister's always say "we love having the boys youth for camps. They are always so helpful."
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