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I'm in Assisi today living in the moment...Donald who?

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This is one me too movement I want to join. Thank you for creating our old normal.

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Wishing you safe travels and fun adventures!

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Yes! Yes! Yes!

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Thank you Mr. Keillor. This was just what I needed. I was just commenting to a dear friend that we still can find joy and awe in our community if we choose to seek it and share it.

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I have missed your voice on A Prarie Home Companion. I was a faithful listener. That was the very best show (on the radio). So happy I found this subtract. I will listen again everyday because I hear wisdom. grace and such humor. 😁 I have also bought some of your Radio show CDs. Ahhhh, the good old days. Thanks for staying true to your talent! Enjoy your travels and come back and tell us all your tales and observations.

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Thanks Garrison, for another turn at covering the edges of our confounding times. Your reassuring voice makes it 'all better,' setting up one's spirit to best continue on!

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By now, Mr. Keillor should have come to recognize that the Uni-party in the U.S. is what it is, an ever increasingly so, thinly veiled Zionist occupied government. The things he mentioned such as good manners etc. ARE ALL indeed VERY important, and the very things that make life worth living, but to assume that either the Democrat (or the Republican party) actually represents the best interests of either We the People," or the Sovereignty of the nation can no longer be attributable to mere ignorance, but is bordering upon abject STUPIDITY! ...and while I have ALWAYS appreciated Mr. Keillor's unique style and general demeanor, I, for the life of me cannot GROK why anyone with just an average IQ would ever want to associate with what represents the current Democrat party. The last Democrat worth his salt, was JFK and we all know what the U Know 'whooz' did to him.

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Enjoy every second.

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More stories about travel, please.

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I CAN HARDLY WAIT!!!

DUBLIN IS HALF MY BEING MADE-UP. AND MARY QUEEN OF SCOTT, OR OUR MOM TOLD US SOME YEARS AGO. I CAN'T CHANGE IT, SO BRING IT ON. I DON'T THINK THEY ARE CHOPPING HEADS ANYMORE.

HAVE A GREAT TRIP!!!!

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Garrison, thank you for always bridging the gap, through song and your wisdom. You are showing us the right way to behave.

With great admiration,

Sarah

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Any location away from Don OLD is a place worth being.

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Amen

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I am a native Texan, but I don't share that with many people in my life. I spent my first summer internship, when I was in undergrad at TCU out in Lubbock Texas. I was at church vocations major in the preparation stage before I went to seminary to become a minister of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. My tribe is the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), and I know I voted like you and not my Lubbock community. But I know exactly what you mean about joining our voices in song that way and it breaks barriers that we sometimes don't even realize are there. I saw you last at the ryman in Nashville a couple years ago. And we sang it is well with My soul, and I kept part of it as I videoed such glorious singing! Thank you for all the gifts that you bring to the world, God bless you always!!

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Thank you for coming to Lubbock and your words of encouragement and love of the old hymns and advice for living in beauty for the next 4 years. Come back soon. Sincerely, From a Lubbock County Farmer’s Daughter

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I've always enjoyed the cleverness, wit and not particularly well disguised, in your face, silliness, which Garrison Keillor usually manages to proffer in his on stage performances. I'm glad to see that he got to see and perhaps meet some of the nicest people in all of Texas, the residents of Lubbock!

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