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Awsome! I would love to be there!
Go to Vegas, get the dough, come back and get the saints' award by participating with the home folk.
Hypocrites. Both sides. Money talks.
There's nothing wrong with Donny & Marie earning a living by performing concerts in Las Vegas.
Doug, your commen sounded bitter...and more than a bit envious, and basically stupid
Hey Doug, don't you go to work, earn money, then probably come home, go to an event such as maybe coaching one of your kids teams, participate in a church function or such. I'm sure you've been involved in something you've been acknowledged for. A little hypocritical on your part? Or is that okay because you don't make your money in entertainment? I think that's great they are doing this. Gladys Knight does the same thing. I've never seen her called a hypocrite for performing in Vegas then doing something with the church. Of course, not everyone knows she's LDS, also, and there have been others.
Get over it, and I'm sure we'll see you at the concert if you're lucky enough to get tickets. I'm sure you'll put in for them.
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