We had to wake up around 6:15 AM to shuttle to the airport to wait in line to drop off bags, so we could wait in line with our shoes off, to walk through radio active, possibly life shortening, metal detector things, to get to a gate, to shuttle to a different, temporary terminal building, to wait for a late flight, so we could wait in line to board a plane to sit down, only then to be asked to get off the plane, to wait in the temporary terminal building again for a different, unscheduled flight home. But from what I learned this week, it’s better than Hell.

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Jan
15
2007
4:36 pm

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  1. the boian chronicles ... Jan, 15 2007 5:50 pm

    good point.

  2. kat Jan, 15 2007 8:46 pm

    With that perspective, I don’t think you could possible ever…EVER….have a bad day.

  3. Anonymous Jan, 16 2007 5:17 pm

    …but only slightly.

  4. Steven M. Russell Jan, 17 2007 3:10 pm

    It was fantastic to meet you finally last night. Thanks for the stop in Memphis. Good luck on the rest of the Compassion Tour and be safe.

    And thouroughly enjoyed the comment DURING the concert.

    Gotta love laptops.

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