You paint a big B on your belly for a Baylor game and catch a little sun. Good times.
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Barry have you heard anything about this movie? I heard it was filmed in Paradise? I figured you can find out and let us know?
WELCOME TO PARADISE is the inspirational family story of a preacher who is sent from a big city church to Paradise, a small, rural community that is in desperate need of direction. The preacher is named Debbie.She finds a town that is stuck in complacency as well as a town that turns its back on its neediest neighbors. Debbie begins building a new vision for her congregation and the veil of indifference starts to lift. When the Paradise Church is accidentally burned down, and it's charter is in danger of being revoked, the members rally around Debbie and in doing so, realize that a "church" is defined by it's community, not by the four walls that house a Sunday Service. Debbie's kindness and insight bring a blast of fresh air to this out of the way country town. It also brings her a second chance at love. Written by Patrick Stack Reverand Debbie Laramie (Crystal Bernard) and her son, Hayden (Bobby Edner), are forced to move to Paradise, Texas due to the unorthodox methods Debbie uses in her sermons. They meet a lot of resistance from Paradise church-goers who don't believe in female ministers. When the Paradise church burns down, however, Debbie and the church group ally together to rebuild another church before Sunday, where the district bishop decides whether or not to let the charter stand. Welcome to Paradise. Written by spyguy88 __________________________________________________
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Barry
have you heard anything about this movie? I heard it was filmed in Paradise? I figured you can find out and let us know?
WELCOME TO PARADISE is the inspirational family story of a preacher who is sent from a big city church to Paradise, a small, rural community that is in desperate need of direction. The preacher is named Debbie.She finds a town that is stuck in complacency as well as a town that turns its back on its neediest neighbors. Debbie begins building a new vision for her congregation and the veil of indifference starts to lift. When the Paradise Church is accidentally burned down, and it's charter is in danger of being revoked, the members rally around Debbie and in doing so, realize that a "church" is defined by it's community, not by the four walls that house a Sunday Service. Debbie's kindness and insight bring a blast of fresh air to this out of the way country town. It also brings her a second chance at love. Written by Patrick Stack
Reverand Debbie Laramie (Crystal Bernard) and her son, Hayden (Bobby Edner), are forced to move to Paradise, Texas due to the unorthodox methods Debbie uses in her sermons. They meet a lot of resistance from Paradise church-goers who don't believe in female ministers. When the Paradise church burns down, however, Debbie and the church group ally together to rebuild another church before Sunday, where the district bishop decides whether or not to let the charter stand. Welcome to Paradise. Written by spyguy88
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What does that have to do with painting a big "B" on your chest/belly and getting sunburned?
I thought the B was for Big Belly.
I know a lot of people missed it but their were four others standing next to him with A N J O that didn't get in the picture.
"B" U B B A
This guy should be recruited to play center for the bears!
Cool. Now he doesn't have to paint it next time.
I bet big city lawyers don't have a "B" placed on their pot-bellied pigs...lol
Hmmmm...
It looks like the "B" is not the ONLY stain the Big Boy is sporting. It looks as though he wet himself after he saw his tan lines.
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The 1st picture in the cowboy hat reminded me of Derrick
There's a leprechaun in the background of the second picture
The B is upside down.
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