support MIKE goes on tour
The official supportMIKE tour begins as of Thursday 29th June 2005. The supportMIKE tour will be in Sydney and making an appearance near you soon!
- Southerland Reformed Church Sunday 2nd July 2005 Morning
- Christians in the Media (CIM) Sunday 2nd July 2005 Evening
- Southerland Reformed Church Sunday 9th July 2005 Morning
Mike will be available for interviews and publicity photos by request. The official Tasmanian launch of supportMIKE will occur later in the year
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13 Comments:
are you wearing your dressing gown in that photo?? ;)
Oh, Amy you are naughty! I couldn't stop laughing.
Hee hee!!! Sorry Mike :)
Hannah I was beginning to worry about your music tastes!!!
Hope you have a great time in Sydney Mike. Sorry I wont get to meet you - but you will get to meet AB - and he's my better half anyway - in looks, brains, dress sense, talent, friendliness - yep - he's a good catch for me! (don't worry, I dont have low self-esteem)
Thanks Nix - but AB had heaps better dress sense and brains than me! I like that about him.
Sounds like quite a meaty tour!
rofl Hannah...
Amy as if a trendy person like meI would wear a "robe". I am wearing my polar fleece.
Looking forward to seeing people Sunday. :)
I'm preaching on Sunday Mike! So hope you enjoy it! Come and say Gday after. Also, don't let anyone hear you saying CIM - the pastor will shoot you. It's "Christians in the Media"...!
lol Sam!
Mike - he's right - we may write CIM, but we never say it!!!
I hope you can come to the morning service at 9:30am... I'd like to meet you, but I don't go to the evening service. I fly off to Korea the next week.
Gosh Mike, feel the love...
;-)
Hope you have a great time.
Despite posting on CiM, like you, I don't actually attend that church (nor do I live in the local area or work in the media... hmmm).
If you happen to be wandering aimlessly through the CBD during that time, then I may be able to meet you :)
Donners: That's a fair call because mike and his brother have been known to wear dressing gowns. And I am talking the full monty. Long flannelette PJs, (previously ironed and placed under the pillow by mum), dressing gown neatly tied with the cord and tassles and tartan slippers.
OK, to be fair it was a long time ago and they don't live at home anymore.
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