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Memories, Tributes and Dirty Fingernails Various Contributors Friends share special memories and thoughts about their beloved Dwight. Dance, White Boy, Dance (On permissiveness, James Brown and spiritual freedom) Dwight Ozard Honestly, is there a better job in the world than to be the guy who gets to repeat "Get on up" over and over again in James Brown's "Sex Machine"? Why I Write (or, "Stay on the Scene Like a Loving Machine") Dwight Ozard Once in a while, somebody reads what somebody wrote and gets it right.
Yowsa. Patsy got it right. A Riddle: What's on the Roof of Your House and Crawls Up My Thigh? Dwight Ozard Yet another bout of dabilitating pain, and yet another trip to the docs, half fearing bad news. What did he say? Read on comrades. Rick Warren and the American Hermeneutic Dwight Ozard This is taken from my late August "Cancer Journal" Twenty Years of Green Pastures Dwight Ozard Charlie Peacock's seminal Lie Down in the Grass remains, after 20 years, a high point in the history and evolution of "Contemporary Christian music." Another Tribute to an Old Teacher, Part Deux Dwight Ozard After celebrating my old mentors the Rev. Dr. John Stephenson (EPBC) and the Rev. Dr. John Rowe (UWO/Huron), it's time to recognize another teacher. Gary Owens resigned last month after almost 40 years at Huron College, and no one had more impact on my li I LOVE American Idol Dwight Ozard Dwight Ozard finally comes out of the closet: he LOVES American Idol... Happiness on Easter Sunday Dwight Ozard The Detroit Tiger's are 5 & 1, and Mickelson wins a major? And people think an empty tomb is proof of God's good lovin'....
EDITED into coherence on 4/16/04 Arianna, RFK and John Kerry Dwight Ozard Can Kerry inspire? Short Tribute to an Old Teacher; Part I Dwight Ozard Dr. John Rowe was probably the first man I knew who considered being called a cranky SOB a compliment. Memorial Day Lament Dwight Ozard As we were preparing for our friends to arrive, it occurred to me that there might be something deeply incongruent with the broadly accepted and embraced Memorial Day tradition of grilling and drinking beer as a means of remembering our war dead. Just Like Cheers But... Dwight Ozard At Dr. Hoessly's office, patients actually missgoing to chemotherapy when they get well. The nurses have learned to make every day in the "chemo room" a party! Death In Your Record Collection Dwight Ozard A rant on abundant living, yearning for surprise and naming the nameless. In Defense of Silly Pop Songs Dwight Ozard Nothing matters to a 16 year-old quite like a great pop song. Or a bad pop song for that matter. So why do they still matter to a 41 year-old? Outing the Sodomites In America Dwight Ozard It's become sport among "social conservatives" of late to find new pejoratives for those who give them the heebeejeebees. You Can Take It With You Dwight Ozard Dwight Ozard Discusses His “Essential Discs”--but be fore-warned: this was written from his hospital bed during his first round of "chemo" (back in April 2001), a fact which explains the glaring omission of any Adam Again or Bruce Springsteen. Randall Wallace: A Profile Dwight Ozard Randall Wallace has been called the “least cynical filmmaker in Hollywood.” It’s an insult that the writer/director insists is a compliment.
Dealing With a National Sickness Dwight Ozard Written just a week after the 9/11 attacks, Dwight Ozard compares the impact of chemotherapy with the US's initial response to the attacks in Afghanistan. Cinema's Greatest Dialogue Dwight Ozard Cinema's Greatest Dialogue--Reader's respond Lenz Lori IT'S A BAD MESSAGE Dwight Ozard Have You Been Healed? Dwight Ozard Immanuel Dwight Ozard Johnny Cash Was My Hero Dwight Ozard The Graham Kerr Story: From Galloping Gourmet to Kingdom Cook Dwight Ozard
 Freed To Generosity Graham Kerr How to write a shameless letter to a restaurant Dwight Ozard
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