"Hi Tom..good to hear from you. Would love to see you again sometime and pick out a few old tunes around the campfire..You're the best..
"you either work with your hands or steal with them"
Thomas Lehr III circa 1975"
"Hey there dear one..tried to call you and your mom here a while back and I believe the number I called you at the last time ( when I was in Houston with you) was disconnected or no longer in service?
Anywho, glad to see you about and tell your mom I…"
"Thanks brother..putting a litle somthing in the mail for you and Tina FYI.
Hope you and Tina can come up and visit before it gets too hot.
Spring is beautiful here. Got the gates open, rocking chairs on the porch, and ribs in the smoker.
let's talk…"
"Jack,
I recd your call tonight (saturday 3/15) but do not seem to have a number to return your call. Could you please leave one for me on this site or call and leave one on my service?
talk soon...yours."
"Hey Dan! How are you???
I still have an old photo of you and me together..looks like right after we got done picking some tunes..fine time. Looks like we we're having us a mighty fine time.
I'm not as active in the business as I once was but still…"
Our friend Dale has always been one for quiet entrances.
and has a mastery of diplomacy that is simply, well, astounding. I've never quite understood or got the hang of his method, but he seems to always entertain and simultaneously leave one…"
Doug~
To hear an Acts29 song check out the home page playlist, #7 "Hungry for Love" and that should ring some bells. Mike and Connie Burke have a page on this site; Mike drummed w/Acts29 for a while and also on HQ staff for a bit. Wonderful guy, kick ass drummer. Bob Stanley was the lead singer for the group. Thanks for the info, I will contact Ted.
Bless you ~ Chere
Doug,
I listened to your song, you can count on me, I really liked it, I'm living close to evanville,owensboroarea I am a mail carrier--good exercise, have 3 acres out in the country,was playing some praise groups when I moved backhere then started playing classic rock I guess I can relate to that a bit more, herd from Kelly sent her some pictures of Fellowlaborer days one of the hilites of my ministry days, talk to you again
Tom Lehr
hey Doug,
sure love you. our number is listed under Moms name if you need to get through. We are great. people and surroundings change, but God and His son will not. been listening to a wonderful teacher...check out awmi.net...it's some HOT Bible. bye my friend
Hey Doug. I thought you might enjoy seeing a new video I added which Steve Burch gave me. It is a Tribute to Uncle Harry. It is in the video section. Leave a comment on it if you have time. I know you knew him very well. I remember when you had him come and speak to us Fellowlaborers one evening. He was a good man.
Hi, Doug. I loved your song that is posted on the main page. I still have the Martin, in case you were wondering. I had the neck reset a couple of years ago by a Martin specialist in Naples, FL. The finish is a little cracked, but Martin said not to touch it or it may ruin the beautiful tone. It still is one of the sweetest sounding guitars I've ever heard. It's a wonderful instrument with a great history. If only I played better...
Hope this finds you happy and healthy.
Much love,
Marian
Glad to hear from you and that you remember me. I think you and your sis are the greatest. I was sorry she and I lost contact years ago...but I was going thru some very stressful things and if I recall, she and you were in the process of switching places, living wise. Give her my best and tell her I miss her! Finding you is like finding a lost brother. Crazy how we get attached to folks huh.
Hi Doug. Don't know if you remember me. Used to email your sister years ago till we lost contact. I always looked up to you as a big brother and admired you greatly.
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To hear an Acts29 song check out the home page playlist, #7 "Hungry for Love" and that should ring some bells. Mike and Connie Burke have a page on this site; Mike drummed w/Acts29 for a while and also on HQ staff for a bit. Wonderful guy, kick ass drummer. Bob Stanley was the lead singer for the group. Thanks for the info, I will contact Ted.
Bless you ~ Chere
I listened to your song, you can count on me, I really liked it, I'm living close to evanville,owensboroarea I am a mail carrier--good exercise, have 3 acres out in the country,was playing some praise groups when I moved backhere then started playing classic rock I guess I can relate to that a bit more, herd from Kelly sent her some pictures of Fellowlaborer days one of the hilites of my ministry days, talk to you again
Tom Lehr
sure love you. our number is listed under Moms name if you need to get through. We are great. people and surroundings change, but God and His son will not. been listening to a wonderful teacher...check out awmi.net...it's some HOT Bible. bye my friend
Hope this finds you happy and healthy.
Much love,
Marian