Confessional by Garrison Keillor
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- čas přidán 1. 11. 2023
- Confessional, I think another great story about the acceptance of a small town that embodies “a joyful noise” a story about love and frustration a story about confession. Be deliberate and intentional in the way you communicate, love, encourage and accept those around you. Enjoy
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What a beautifull gift, what a lovely art, to speak, to touch hearts and funnybones. Thank you.
Thanks again my friend.
What engaging tales these are, what an orator. I used to listen when they aired, recall Jim Packard as the announcer.
I went to lake Wobegan once...well... it might have been ... I was sleeping when I got there .... went ice fishing
Why is the end cut off???
Ok, I would love to write for any one of your channels. Who do I contact?
I'm quite the actor ... eh, Pete and Howard? Did you like my Dirty Laundry Skit?
From 1998.
How's the old Moscow gang, Pete?
His politics are woefully backwards but he is entertaining.
I was disappointed by that too. It's alarming that so many people continue to be on the wrong side of history.
It's why I stopped listening to him years ago, nice to have something with out politics
Actually, he's right on!
He used to do really good shows then he f***** up and put politics into it
Its "firm purpose of amendment" not "reformation" and priests don't sit and read the missal. The missal is used to celebrate Mass. Stories are better when you get the details right. He also misquotes the same poems and repeatedly gets the same literary references wrong. Never could understand why he didn't check these things and why nobody on his staff ever corrected his repeated misquotes.
He's not reading a story, he's improvising one without notes, so his memories are faulty probably.
It's not as though he's being disrespectful to the church. In my mind, it doesn't taint the story at all.
God bless us all :)
It’s sad to waste something enjoyable to commit the sin of picking it apart so you can be right. No one else cares.