Just us, our paper, pens, and the songs in our heads & hearts. Plus our dancing dogs that always let us know if they are diggin' the melodies or not.
We are proud to be members of:
Heart of Texas Country Music Association
"Today, the Heart of Texas Country Music Association includes over 900 members located around the world. The Association built and maintains the Heart of Texas Country Music Museum which houses over 100 Country Music memorabilia and draws visitors to Brady from across the state and nation."
"Nobody Sings the Sad Songs Anymore" and harmony by Kristen Welch Sins (Nashville) on "Girl Next Door" ~ "Regret" ~ "Oh Yeah" ~ "Gimme a Ride" ~ "We've Got A Lot" ~ "Jumpstart My Heart" ~ "Countryfied" ~ "Loving You" ~ "Don't Cha Know" ~ "Daddy's Hands" and "My Horse Threw A Shoe"
"We Can Rewind" duet sung by Sins and Welch (Joe Sins and Kristen Welch Sins
All the above demos were produced by Joe & Kristen Sins (Nashville).
Steel tracks by the steel guru Tom Mortensen
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First and foremost our heavenly Father and our best friend Jesus.
Each other, we are best friends.
In music, way too many to mention them all. Bob Wills & Texas Playboys, Hank Williams Sr, Montana Slim, Frizzel Family, Buck Owens, Don Rich, Dwight Yoakam, Marty Stuart, Dale Watson, Asleep at the Wheel, Tommy Alverson, Gene Autry, Jerry Jeff Walker, Patsy Cline, Tanya Tucker, Lynn Anderson, Loretta Lynn, Tammy Wynette, Reba, Martina McBride, Barbara Mandrell, Wanda Jackson, Suzy Bogguss, Brenda Lee, Connie Smith, Dottie West, Donna Fargo, Bill Anderson, Charlie Daniels, Mel Tillis, The Judds, Merle Haggard, Pam Tillis, Alan Jackson, Big Roy, Johnny Rodriguez, Clay Walker, Randy Travis, Michael Martin Murphey, Dottie Rambo, Brenda Lee, George Strait, Tracey Lawrence, Tracy Byrd, Alabama, Conway Twitty, George Jones, Sara Evans, Alison Krauss, Kathy Mattea, Gretchen Wilson, Miranda Lambert, Cher, Shakira, Crosby - Stills - Nash & Young, Emilio, Aaron Tippin, Charley Pride, Freddy Fender, Willie Nelson, Travis Tritt, Trace Adkins, Eagles, Jim Croce, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, REO Speedwagon, CCR, Bob Seager, James Taylor, Porter Wagoner, Johnny Cash, Ricky Skaggs.........oh we could go on forever.
"If you have men who will exclude any of God's creatures from the shelter of compassion and pity, you will have men who will deal likewise with their fellow men."
St. Francis of Assisi
Most Influential Songwriters: Bob Wills, Billy Joe Shaver, Bill Anderson, Hank Williams, Guy Clark, Lefty Frizzel, Ray Wylie Hubbard, Gary P. Nunn, Ray Benson, Allen Shamblin , Montana Slim, Roy Orbison, Dwight Yoakam, Gene Autry, Cindy Walker, Jim Reeves, Danny Mayo, Country' Johnny Mathis, Mentor Williams, Dolly Parton, Merle Haggard, Marty Robbins, Red Steagall, Mel Tillis, Conway Twitty, Loretta Lynn, Joe South, Radney Foster, Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, Mickey Newbury, Jerry Jeff Walker, Willie Nelson, Cowboy Jack, Roger Miller, Wayland Holyfield, Dickey Lee, Dallas Frazier, Albert E. Brumley, Tom T. Hall, The legendary Dottie Rambo, Otis Blackwell, Bob McDill, "Whitey" Shafer, Ray Whitley, Hank Cochran, Wayne Kemp, Jim Croce, Gary Nicholson. Roy Orbison, Don Gibson, Hugh Prestwood, Nat Stuckey, Don Schlitz & Michael Martin Murphey, Dean Dillon, Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil
Some of our favorite songwriting and songwriter quotes:
"Write it down, what you found out, songwriter. Don't let it all slip away. Speak your mind, all the time, songwriter. Someone is listening today. So write on songwriter, write on songwriter..." Willie Nelson in the 1984 film "Songwriter"
"The words and music come together. It just sort of comes to you. The songs just sing themselves to me. They kind of write themselves. I just stand back and listen..." Cindy Walker
“The words have a way of their own.” That is to say, a song can’t be forced or corralled. Its arrival is, quite simply, a mystery.“ Guy Clark
"I paddle out on the ocean of creativity and wait for a wave of inspiration. Somedays a wave comes in, somedays it doesn't; at least I got to play in the water." Allen Shamblin
"A song's not worth anything if it doesn't have humability and tapability." Lester Sill
"The essence of song is the melody." Michael Martin Murphey
"It comes from your dreams." Michael Martin Murphey
"I want someone to go on a journey with me." Red Steagall
"You don't know (when it's time to write a song). You just feel the song. It comes through you. " Floyd Tillman
"The shortest distance between two points is a straight line. The shortest distance between two hearts is a song." Jim Reeves
"I've always felt that blues, rock 'n' roll and country are just about a beat apart." Waylon Jennings
"Write, write, write...your 500th song will be a heck of a lot better than your first..." Dean Dillon
"You never know when you write a song who it's going to be for." Gerald Crabb
"Be capable of writing good country songs, be different and remember that you must be yourself. Originality is one of the greatest assets in the business." Ernest Tubb
"I just sit down for a few minutes, do a little thinking about things, and God writes them for me." Hank Williams, Sr.
"Songwriting is my gift from God."
Smokey Robinson
"You cannot govern the creative impulse; all you can do is to eliminate obstacles and smooth the way for it." K Nicoliades
"All the laws you can lay down are only so many props to be cast aside when the hour of creation arrives." R Dufy
"Bach gave us God's Word. Mozart gave us God's laughter. Beethoven gave us God's fire. God gave us Music that we might pray without words." from outside an old opera house
"You have to insulate yourself - I'm talking about from everything, people can be talking to you and you won't hear 'em - that's how you write a song." Mel Tillis
"The great songs just come out. If it comes quick, just leave it that way."
Marty Robbins
"I just write em as I feel em" Merle Haggard
"You write a hit the same way you write a flop.” Alan Jay Lerner
"I tended not to be concerned about whether a song was going to be a hit when I wrote it. Because it became evident that none of us knew what was a hit and what wasn't. So I thought if I just write what I like, why shouldn't people like what I like?" Hal David
"With songwriting, it all comes out in one flash. Then you work it, then you craft it." Donovan
"You know, as a writer, I'm more of a listener than a writer, cuz if I hear something I will write it down. And you find as a writer there are certain spots on the planet where you write better than others, and I believe in that. And New Orleans is one of them." Jimmy Buffet
"I write a song because I want to. I think the moment you start writing it to make money, you're starting to kill yourself artistically." Pete Seeger
"Everybody wants to write a hit song, but in Nashville people want to write the best song, which was my original intention as a singer/songwriter." Melissa Manchester
"It's not something I can direct or control. I just end up being the first person to hear these songs. That's what it feels like...that I don't feel as though I write them. Then there's a phase when you button it up and finish it. But it all starts with a lightning strike." James Taylor
"Songwriting is a very mysterious process. It feels like creating something from nothing. It's something I don't feel like I really control." Tracy Chapman
"I don't force it. If you don't have an idea and you don't hear anything going over and over in your head, don't sit down and try to write a song. You know, go mow the lawn...My songs speak for themselves." Neil Young
"The only style God has blessed us with is what people seem to like...It doesn't bother me if a song doesn't get recorded, because I feel somebody down the road, maybe not even born yet, has his name on it." Felice Bryant
"Life is poetry. Stop. Watch. Listen. There's poetry all over. And the thing about poetry? It don't write itself." Robin Parrish
"When I sit down with a guitar to write a song, or when going into a recording studio, the focus is really on one thing: ‘How will this song work on stage night after night?’ I think about that every time I write something and every time I record a song." Brad Paisley
"SONG WRITING IS KIND OF LIKE FISHING, THE MORE YOU FISH AND THE LONGER YOU FISH THE MORE FISH YOU CATCH."
Aimee Mayo
"I still say that the majority of the time it's the song that tells me what it wants to be about." Jackie Kavan
"I think you have to follow your own instincts as a songwriter and make the kind of music that you want to listen to, first and foremost." Sam Roberts
"Keep it fresh! Don’t fall into the habit of generic music!!!" K. Hill
"I always try to write a song, I never just want to write a record."
Smokey Robinson
"The lyrics of a song are more than just words, they are the pieces of somebody's life." Dave Waters
"You have to be comfortable in saying, ‘That’s good, but I don’t know if it’s great—let’s keep trying." Clint Black
"We're in the 'fun' business, and if we're not having fun, we're not doing our job." Cowboy Jack
"My advice for new songwriters, be fearless, original and fresh!" Anthony Smith
"You..ve got to really be able to accept the rejection." Barry Mann
"Life is like music; it must be composed by ear, feeling, and instinct, not by rule." Samuel Butler
"I'm sure we had to study composition or something like that at school, and they'd say 'This is the way you do it,' and that's the way I would have done it, so being blessed again with not knowing what was wrong or what was right, I went on my own way....So the structure sometimes has the chorus at the end of the song, and sometimes there is no chorus, it just goes...But that's always after the fact--as I'm writing, it all sounds natural and in sequence to me." Roy Orbison
"I have a theory that somebody beside me must write my songs because half of the time I don't have the slightest idea where they come from. I even wake up out of a dead sleep and write a song completely. I wrote 'A Funny Way of Laughing' that way. I wrote words and everything. I ran over the melody a couple of times before I went back to sleep to make sure I wouldn't forget it."
Hank Cochran
"Passion will keep you in the business when success doesn't." Bat McGrath
"As an art, songwriting is the best sort of art. You take a pencil, and you write something, and they mail you money for the rest of your life," Phil Everly
"I write music with an exclamation point! " R. Wagner
"Any fool can make a rule, and
every fool will mind it."
Henry David Thoreau
"Do it because you love it. If you are into it for the money, then become a banker so you can handle money every day. Always practice your art so it is something you are comfortable with, and you are prepared for when an opportunity presents itself, and keep in mind, every day is a learning experience, and you grow with each experience." W. L. Golden (The Oak Ridge Boys)
"I think success would be to know the songs have touched someone because they've been living in me for so long." Jessi Alexander
"It's a marvelous feeling when someone says "I want to do this song of yours" because they've connected to it. That's what I'm after." Mary Chapin Carpenter
"A song will outlive all sermons in the memory." H. Giles
"The best work is done with the heart breaking, or overflowing." M.McLaughlin
"Every time I sit down to write a song, I'm trying to be a better writer. Or I'm always trying to top my last song, on my own personal critiquing scale.
Mindy Smith
"I try to write music with a spiritual uplift instead of a moral downbeat."
Stuart Hamblen
"I think great songs are born. They are born with all the urgency of childbirth, born out of pain, anger, joy, wit, and delivered by instinct, skill and love. I think writers are born, too. It's not a popular opinion, but I don't think you can really teach writing. You can teach an approximation of writing, but it's never real." Gretchen Peters
"Sam Phillips always encouraged me to do it my way, to use what ever other influences I wanted, but never to copy ... that was a great rare gift he gave me: believe in myself, right from the start of my recording career... if there hadn't been a Sam Phillips, I might still be working in a cotton field" Johnny Cash
"Work within your restrictions. Somethings you can do better than others, some things you can't do as well. So accentuate the positive." Chet Atkins
"Some people have a God-given talent and are able to write songs. That’s for the public to judge. Either the talent is there or it’s not. If you’ve got talent, it will pour out of you. There will be no stopping it." Berne Taupin
"Most of us go to our grave with our music still inside of us." (?)
Pineapple Jack Clement's Ten Tips For Songwriters:
Remember that experts are often wrong.
Experts tend to be narrow and overly opinionated.
Experts don't buy records.
There's nothing wrong with waltzes if they're played right.
A good song gets better with age.
Reveal some of yourself with most of your songs.
Don't get stuck on one song too long. Work on other songs as you go.
Learn to grow from setbacks, delays, and getting your feelings hurt.
Write the worst song you can think of.
Write the best song you can think of.
Jack Clement aka as Cowboy Jack & Jack Henderson
"If I have to fool around with a song for a day or two, I might as well forget it because it won't be any good anyway." Ted Daffan
"I start a lot more songs than I finish, because I realize when I get into them, they're no good. I don't throw them away, I just put them away, store them, get them out of sight." Johnny Cash
"Johnny Cash's face belongs on Mount Rushmore...I don't write as much as I did back when I was writing songs every day. I've come to know when I've got a good one, although sometimes it takes the world awhile to catch up with me...If you're in it because you love it and you have to do it, that's the right reason. If you're in it because you want to get rich or famous, don't do it." Kris Kristofferson
"I like myself better when I'm writing regularly...I was influenced a lot by those around me--there was a lot of singing that went on in the cotton fields." Willie Nelson
"The main objective in any song, the songs that I write, has always been that it reflect the way I feel, that it touch me when I'm finished with it, that it moves me, that it can take me along with it and involve me in what its saying."
"There's a mystery to writing, and you don't really know where most of it comes from. "
Neil Diamond
"Listen to everything from the past, listen to it all." Clint Black
"it's harder now because there's so much conformity in everything. Record companies run the radio stations in this country cuz they tell them what to play." Chet Atkins
"The hardest part of songwriting is instilling emotion in the listener. Everything else you can learn. But you can't learn heart." Dan Hodges
"Don't just copy or mimic what is currently popular. Remember that some of the biggest names in the music business made it to the top because they were not afraid to be ORIGINAL or have a different sound. So, experiment, be yourself, and most of all- have fun!" K. Unruh
"Be passionate and focused on developing your talents and achieving your goals -- no matter how unattainable those aspirations may appear to be." Rand Bishop
"Without music, life is a journey through a desert." P. Conroy
"I write the songs because I feel like I have to. If I don’t write a song for a while, I become a very unhappy person." Brad Hoshaw
"When I write a song, I usually am writing for myself." Alanis Morissette
"As far as song writing goes, I have to be alone to write a song." Markus Rill
"I write a lot of songs people don't hear. I really just enjoy the process." Bob Seger
"I just write for the love of writing; neither fortune nor fame is my motivation. I suppose one of these days I'll stop writing songs. The day they bury me." Dee Aya la
"It seems to me that those songs that have been any good, I have nothing much to do with the writing of them. The words have just crawled down my sleeve and come out on the page." Joan Baez
"I write songs about the things that happen to me, because it helps me figure them out. Writing songs is like breathing for me." Taylor Swift
"In country songs, the record is built around the song. In country music, it's all about the song." M. Leikin
"My advice, if you are writing country songs, is to stick to the classic and you might get yourself a hit that a lot of different artists can record -- and not just country artists." George Jones
"Writing is easy: All you do is sit staring at a blank sheet of paper until drops of blood form on your forehead." Gene Fowler
"There's nothing to writing. All you do is sit down at a typewriter and open a vein." Walter Wellesley "Red" Smith
"I love that moment when a song idea takes on it's own life and takes me along for the ride." Dee
"It's supposed to be fun." Guy Clark
"Don't bore us, get to the chorus." - anonymous Nashville quote
"Every writer I know has trouble writing." Joseph Heller
"Even the best writer has to erase." Spanish saying
"If I'm trying to sleep, the ideas won't stop. If I'm trying to write, there appears a barren nothingness." Carrie Latet
"The coroner will find ink in my veins and blood on my typewriter keys." C. Astrid Weber
I know you want to whine and preach and vent, but get over it." Ralph Murphy
"With some songwriters it's not about whether or not the word is a perfect rhyme. With the songs that are personal it's about the lyrics..... I don't think there's a secret." Mariah Carey
“Songwriting is not a philosophy to me, but rather something I love doing. Over the years that hasn’t changed. There are different states of consciousness or awareness for different kinds of songs. The best songs seem to happen spontaneously and very quickly. It seems the more labored they are, the less people are interested in them.” Arlo Guthrie
"...sometimes I have a melody but then other times I don't hear anything I only hear a story." Ruthie
"We are cups, constantly and quietly being filled. The trick is, knowing how to tip ourselves over and let the beautiful stuff out." R. Bradbury
"Sometimes there's a really great song hidin' out in some really cruddy lyrics. A talented songwriter will learn to smoke it out and clean it up." Dee
"Songwriting is my gift from God."
Smokey Robinson
"Listen with your gut. I mean really listen." Tex
"For some would-be singer-songwriters, life often gets in the way of their dreams." Nalia Francis - Sound Stage
"I tried to picture Mary holding the baby Jesus on the first Christmas morning and wondered what she was thinking about that child. She knew he was special—the Virgin Birth was her first clue—but could she ever imagine all the things that he would do while he was here? Did she know he would walk on water? Raise the dead? Give sight to the blind?" Mark Lowry
"A good country song -- some will make you laugh, some will make you cry and some will make you think." Kenny Rogers
"Talking about songwriting is like doing card tricks on the radio" - Emmylou Harris
"I'm sure you're familiar with the phrase, "You sound like a broken record." Well, if your song sounds like a broken record, it'll probably never end up ON a record." Brent Baxter
"Don't try to follow the fashion. Listen to a voice
that's deeper than you think it is. Always dig deeper." Carly Simon
“We need to sit up and we need to understand content is king and we are the creators of that content. We need to protect it. We need to join together. Musicians, artists, songwriters, we’ve always been people that felt if we paid attention to the business, that meant we weren’t true artists. If we really got into the business part of it, that meant we really weren’t sincere about what we did. Bull (bleep).”
Garth Brooks
"Well, the songwriting process is something very difficult to explain because it's very spiritual. It's, uh...You really have it in the hands of God, and it's
as if its been written already - that's the real truth. As if its been written in its
entirety before were born and you're just really the source through which the songs come. Really. Because there is...they just fall right into your lap in it's entirety. You don't have to do much thinking about it. And I feel guilty having to put my name, sometimes, on the songs that I - I do write them - I compose them, I write them, I do the scoring, I do the lyrics, I do the melodies but still, it's a...it's a work of God." Michael Jackson
“I think a lot of artists don’t know how cut off they are behind the seven or eight people listening to potential songs to record for them because a song making it through that many people is almost impossible, but if you could put it in the artists’ hands, and they hear it, they usually know what the fans like better than anybody." "Trust me, if you can catch the artist down at the Piggly Wiggly, and happen to have a copy of the song you've been trying to pitch them in your car, grab it and put it in their hands.” John Schweers
"It's a thing called empathy, and it's the greatest friend a songwriter can have." Bill Anderson
"Some folks worry about the cost of life without knowing the value of it. Way I figure it, happiness is like a butterfly. You can chase it, but if you just settle down it'll light on you." Smiley Burnette
"You've got to be honest. You've got to write the truth. But there's a fine line there. You don't need to get drunk to write a song about a hangover." Bat McGrath
"Don't be too clever. Clever often happens when you're trying to rhyme. But there's no underlying truth. You have to have the truth." Pat Alger
"I think there's something inside you that just says 'You gotta write a song. Whether you want to or not.' I think most of the time, I start writing with a feel." Bobby Braddock
"Don't be afraid to rewrite your songs."
"Strive for perfection." Ross Asher
“Songwriting to me, is like coming out of a dream. You find yourself in a different relationship with time and space. You are lost in the words, and the spaces between the syllables are very big. That’s a wonderful place to be—and if you love it, and you spend your time doing it, then you’re lucky.” Arlo Guthrie
"Write on, my dear friends. Be honest as well as crafty. Express the truth of your feelings and be unafraid to return to visit your most heartfelt memories." Rand Bishop
"I've had so many people come up to me, and I don't know what to say, other than that I just feel like it was a gift from God. I don't know why he picked me to send those words to, but I'm glad it's been a healing song for some people. I Think it was Hank Williams who said, 'God writes the songs, I just hold the pen.' That's the way I felt with this song." Alan Jackson
"Creative people have to be fed from the divine source. I have to get fed. I had to get filled up in order to pour out." Johnny Cash
""I write as a sow piddles."
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
"I pay no attention whatever to anybody's praise or blame. I simply follow my own feelings."
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
"To write something, you have to risk making a fool of yourself. " Anne Rice
"Write for the right reason! Don't write to try to get a cut. Write because you feel it right from your heart." Billy Yates
"The difference between the right word and the almost right word is the difference between lightning and a lightning bug." Mark Twain
"Writing songs is the closest you can ever come to flying." John C. Mayer
“There comes a moment in becoming a songwriter or a musician when you realize that this is who I am and this is what I do.” Arlo Guthrie
"Songwriting can be like therapy; it can get you through everything." Rachel Thibodeau
"When you write a song, it's like having a baby. Then after a few years, you hope it grows up. The baby goes out into the world. Other people do things with it and you hope it makes more success." Reg Presley
"All the fun is in how you say a thing." R. Frost
"DETERMINATION: There’s a word for someone who never gives up on songwriting. And a special room." unknown (LOL)
"Songwriting is recording life as it passes you by." unknown
“Part of the excitement of being a songwriter is that it’s so unpredictable. You never know what will happen with your songs, and what will happen next in your career. I wake up every morning and say, ‘Boy, I can’t wait to see what’s going to happen today.’” Craig Wiseman
"When you write a song, you're writing a very edited version of a short story." Wayland Holyfield
"Simple, basic truth...from the heart to the heart...that's what it's all about. We seem to better understand each other in song. A song by its very construction leaves no room for shadings or sham. And the country song seems to be the most direct for the country writer knows no other way. His songs reflect the hopes and dreams of everyone as well as everyone's fears and failures. And his songs are a common meeting ground. His songs are not unlike the mirror held before the dirty-faced little boy which causes him to wash that face. And maybe, just maybe, if the whole world would listen to our country songs there'd be a whole lot of face-washing going on." Tex Ritter
"You gotta love it so much; it's like a religion." "If you don't have that love for it, you're wasting your time." "You don't put what you can get out of it, before what you can put into it." George Jones
"You're not going to see your dreams come true if you don't put wings, legs and arms, hands and feet, on 'em." "You can do anything you want to do as long as you keep a good attitude and keep working at it, but the second you give up, you're screwed." Dolly Parton
"Do not ever let anyone tell you that your song is no good if you believe in it." Hank Cochran
Howdy & Welcome!
I'll keep this simple and brief, ya'll don't really want a book now, do ya? We are Angel (aka: "Tex") & Dee (aka: Donna Jean). We've been hitched 29 years. We live in Texas, SE of Dallas out in the boonies. We love critters and sharing our lives with them which is why we live in the boonies.
We write songs. We've got about 100 some songs registered with BMI so far. Some of them you can listen to here. We hope ya'll enjoy them.
We are flattered and honored that "We Can Rewind" "Daddy's Hands" and "Don't Cha Know"
received a songwriting award from the "Traditional Country Music Foundation" Thanks so much ya'll
If you are an artist that is interested in recording a song, just shoot us an email or MySpace message.
We sure do appreciate ya'll stopping by to listen. Don't be a stranger, come on back and visit with us for a spell every now and again. Ya hear! We are always writin' new songs.
We'd be blessed if you'd have us as a new friend. Please do give us a quick shout while you're here, so we know you stopped over and visited with us. Thanks so much!
Dee & Angel
A special thank you to those who are adding our songs to your playlists. We are sincerely honored and humbled.
This song is "Gimme a Ride" a country song we wrote in 2008. I was just playin' around with some video software. This is my very primitive first shot at learnin' it so don't expect nuttin' fancy.
SONG DEMO (VIDEO 2):
"When the Weak Go On"
TAKE A WALK DOWN MEMORY LANE
Remember these songs?
Charlie Louvin
Henson Cargill
Jim Ed Brown
Johnny Russell
Charlie Daniels
Tommy Overstreet
Joe Stampley
Gary Stewart
Bobby Bare
Merle Haggard
Don Williams
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We'd be mighty proud if ya'll would sign our new guest book thingy-majigger. Thanks bunches!
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Wow Dee how cute!!! The insides of my palms look like stained glass when i fall a sleep eating my M and M's!! The other morning i couldn't figure out why i had Chunks of dogfood in my hair it was the Whoppers!!!LOVE YA AND ANGEL!!xoxoxoxoox anni Here's Hank's Hands Dan Sawyer...Waylon Patne is a left handed guitar player and as you know it was difficult to find a double for Hank's Hands!!oxoxoxo
Thank you so much Dee, We totally did not expect that. lol It was nice to wake up to a blessing instead of another bad day. Your so awesome. Please continue to pray if can as well. God bless you Dee. Dan
.. Get One At - Friendster Comments Did we do it Bambi did we make it thru Thanksgiving Whew ~~~~ Thank you so much for the beautiful T-day card <3 {{Hug War)) ;->
Thank you for the Happy Thanksgiving wishes. It really meant a lot that you took the time to write. Thank you. I'm always looking for writing partners....let me know.
Thank you, and a great honor for us as well. We're now beginning to promote our movie. It's a 1929 era so will have the same kind of music Jimmy Driftwood presented on his shows. Caroline