MarkLowry Show #14

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Uploaded by on Jun 17, 2006

Mark talks about his lazy tongue, Garrison Keillor's 'A Prairie Home Companion' and why you should never make your bed.

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  • I love your thinking about the bed! Just gonna get in it anyway! lol Im loving these Mark Lowry shows, kinda makes me think this is what I owuld get if I gave my son a camera to tape with.Id be too nervous!

  • Excellent philosophy about the bed & one which I subscribe to wholeheartedly! Preach on, Brother Mark! :-)

  • I would like you to tell my wife those thoughts!

  • I love the thing about making beds i agree with you but my mom STILL thinks a bed needs to be made everyday! but it is more comefortable NOT made! You make you bed you have to get in it at night and unmake it before you can get comfortable!

  • Ok I held this in way to long, Hyper/Dave I have known you both for a long long time, neither one of you are really into making your beds, Dave I have spent more time at your house than I have my own over the past 4 years, I have never seen your bed made.

  • Little one you better watch yourself, your momma and daddy are looking down from heaven at what you wrote there. I had many sleep overs with your brother, where she had me make the sleeping bag on the floor neat, that's just a momma's job dear, give your momma a break make that bed!! LOL. Sorry Mark, just had to razz her alittle bit.

  • This is one of my favorite podcasts of yours, I guess it's because you seem to have the same view at making beds, if they were made to be made all of the time why did they put doors on bedrooms? But hey I know atleast one person that would disagree with me on that point, my momma, when I was growing up if us kids looked at our beds and wrinkled them we had to make them again. Thanks for the honesty and the podcasts.

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