Hey Jo,
Glad you got to go to the shows,and glad to see you had a great
time.Great picture of you and Ronnie.
Steph
--- In milsapcyberfans@yahoogroups.com, "dmgina" <dmgina@...> wrote:
>
> He can't have those mints,
> They are my favorites loll.
> I get two boxes of those, and two of the tag alongs.
> Boy they are sure good.
>
> --Dar
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> Every Saint has a past
> Every Sinner has a future
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Jolene
> To: milsapcyberfans@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Monday, March 17, 2008 2:29 PM
> Subject: Re: [milsapcyberfans] Ronnie in Panama City Saturday
Night
>
>
> LOL! He does like the Thin Mints. I took several boxes for the
band/crew to munch on too.
>
> Right now there aren't any more shows on the schedule that are
near me. That was the closest and it was about a 5 hour drive. I'm
thinking Mississippi in September if nothing else pops up. But it is
always a great time at the shows.
>
> Jo
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: dmgina
> To: milsapcyberfans@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Monday, March 17, 2008 4:25 PM
> Subject: Re: [milsapcyberfans] Ronnie in Panama City Saturday
Night
>
> Glad you had a swell time.
> When is the next concert for you.
> Glad he bought cookies.
> That should make the girl scouts feel good.
>
> --Dar
> www.mypowermall.com/biz/home/5779
> Every Saint has a past
> Every Sinner has a future
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Jolene
> To: MilsapCyberfansList
> Sent: Monday, March 17, 2008 2:22 PM
> Subject: [milsapcyberfans] Ronnie in Panama City Saturday Night
>
> Wow! I'm not sure how else to describe this one. I heard Friday
night in Montgomery was even better - but it's hard to believe.
>
> Ronnie was feeling great and the audience was incredible. I
haven't been part of such an animated audience in a long time and he
was eating it up and giving us a show to remember. He talked a lot
more than he has in awhile, which I really liked. He mentioned that
he's recording this year and talked about the lack of decent music on
the radio today (amid very loud cheering) and also how it is so
overmixed that you can't really distinguish individual instruments
anymore. As he was going on with the list of what they did to kill
the music, Jamie chimed in with "and seven lords a leaping." That
prompted Ronnie to break into song to finish up that thought.
>
> He opened with Stranger, which I don't think I've seen him do
before. Otherwise it was the basic set of songs. The medley, doo-
waps, Woman in Love, Smokey Mountain Rain, Legend, Lost in the 50's,
Any Day Now, You Don't Know My Love, My Life, America and of course
Elvis made an appearance. Just an incredible show from start to
finish. As I was walking out of the theater it was fun to hear all
the great comments. They were all ready to hit another Ronnie show! :)
>
> I also posted a meet and greet photo in the photos section.
>
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