Re: My Trip To Peru
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Originally Posted by moses
Perhaps the most amazing thing was the church there. Our first experience there was the Saturday night youth service, which apparently means anyone from about age 10 to age 80. We were introduced to a song the kids really liked. I'm not sure of the name but we called it "Conquistador." I tried to find out who sang it originally but never got a very clear answer. I can play the music on the guitar but the words are another story. So if anyone knows of a song whose chorus goes "Yo soy un conquistador, yo soy más que vencedor" I'd love to know the rest of the words and who sings it. Our youth group would love it. Much Googling turned up nothing, so I turn to you for help there.
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Do I see another Procol Harum lawsuit on the horizon?
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Originally Posted by moses
A special thanks goes out to Shane from Orphan Project, who sent us a bunch of CDs to give away to the kids there. It's nice to be able to give something to people who have nothing, and few gifts are greater than the gift of prog! ;-) We also brought a whole bunch of clothing and games for the kids, which were definitely needed. The night before we left we discovered that we had more than enough money to get back home so we gave all the extra to the couple who live and work there. They told us that they had just been telling the kids to pray because they had no money to buy food for that week, and now they'll be able to eat!
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The seems a rather inappropriate gift for someone who has nothing? And, how will they play the CD?
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