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Dorothy
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  • Yeah, I'll check them out.

    I'm really grateful you're so into helping me get the site off the ground, and I'm glad that you know how to do all these things and have all these ideas, but in the future, I'd really appreciate it if you ran your ideas by me before actually adding them to the site. Fair?
    I see Switchfoot won "Best Rock or Rap Gospel Album". Which is bullshit. I dig the hell outta Switchfoot, but they certainly are not a gospel band. Sure, they're a band composed of Christians and some of their work reflects that, but they are far from a Christian band, let alone one that should be nominated in the preachy gospel category. Jon Foreman's work (particularly with Fiction Family) spans many genres and philosophies. It's why I, as an atheist, can appreciate his work.
    No. That awards show is a joke. I can't remember the last time they rewarded talent. I'm going to guess Gaga was pretentious and over-the-top and Cee-lo Green didn't win anything, when he was the only guy with a great album nominated?

    [noparse]http://img837.imageshack.us/img837/2600/jwcobannerv3.png[/noparse]

    Here you are. /late
    ive been grieving all week, but im finally done with that and can comment on some of those pics.
    That's helpful.

    Also, despite all logic dictating otherwise, I actually have the next infoshort done, as well :O I need more time off school. I become productive then XD
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