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June 13, 2007

Faith and Starting a Family Night

From my uber-brief stint at Riverbend last night:

1. While the mood was predominantly tame, clean-cut, and calm, there were at least a couple of packs of roaming teens discussing plans to beat up, I'm guessing, other packs of roaming teens. It was near one of these packs that I passed through a large cloud of pot smoke.

2. Phil Stacey, riding in a golf cart, passed by (literally) a foot from me. I said "What's up." He said "hey" to me and those around me. He looked shorter than I thought he was.

3. Walking towards the front gate, my wife and spied a teenage girl wearing an extremely short skirt. She was cautiously looking around while walking, as if she wasn't supposed to be wearing a skirt so short. It was then that my wife and I joked that it must be "starting a family night."

Man, good times...

Riverbend 2007 | By pulseblogger | 12:06 PM

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