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HANDING OUT FREE HOTDOGS FOR LUNCH!  


There is an event at our skate park so our church is going to be out there handing out free hotdogs. :) Should be fun.  

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Tinman said…
Should be fun indeed, I hope you have a great time (I'm here from 6wS).
Kasi said…
YUMMY hot dogs...I usually don't care for hot dogs but since I've been pregnant and can't have them I've wanted them a lot! :) Hope you have a great day! And love your blog! I'm a new follower! (Found your blog from Six Word Saturday)
Linda said…
That is a nice thing for your church to do. I know a church here in town that does the same thing. A young guy I know gives his testimony of how God changed his life completely from being wild...to mild...through the love of Jesus! Kids listen to him...and he makes a difference. I hope your ministry will too.

Linda
Kasi said…
I don't know why you can't follow me :( I looked for it and it's there for me...Bummer...
Unknown said…
What a great idea, I was thinking we don't do that in Australia - but then I realised we do, only we do a sausage in bread with sauce and onions, so the same sort of thing. Hotdogs aren't big over here :-)
Call Me Cate said…
I'm not a big fan of hot dogs but there's something about hot dogs at an event like that (especially if they're free) that makes them so delicious.

Thanks for playing 6WS!
Becca said…
I wish I could come, I love hot dogs! Hope it went well :)

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