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Old 11-04-2009, 02:14 PM
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My MP was very liberal in what was allowed for music. I had one companion that LOVED Harry Conick Jr. I used to tease her that most people when thinking on their missions would think of How Great Thou Art or Come, Come Ye Saints. Instead, I think of Recipe for Making Love or Stardust....

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I served my mission in Germany and that looks alot like the coat I wore.

As for music - we were limited to church hymns.
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We had no music restriction when I was in the MTC. My trainer had mix tapes of Disney and Broadway stuff, though. Perhaps not "bad" music, but not inviting of the Spirit.
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I used to wear my dad's old navy peacoat as my winter coat, it was nice but I often got cold. I didn't realize how thin it really was until my fiance wore it (now husband) I was holding his arm and I noticed just how thin it was and I got worried about how cold he might be, completely forgetting the fact that I had just been wearing it. If you do get a peacoat make sure that it has a liner in it, otherwise you will find yourself like I did in a rather thin wool coat shivering.
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