A classic Video…Enjoy…

Tim Hawkins!

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Hello. I pastor PromiseLand Church in San Marcos, TX. I am married to Erica, and we have 3 kids: Kennady, Jude, and Avery. All little ones! Visit our church site at www.psmchurch.com

Posted on April 17, 2008, in Random Mumbling. Bookmark the permalink. 9 Comments.

  1. Hmmmm, I thought for a second that was Will K. needing help landing a “HUGE” Red … I think that all of the men that are going on the next coast trip should be ready just in case.

  2. Cletis take the reel, that’s hilarious. But I think I like the original song better.

  3. This song touched me on a deep level. I have been unable to work this morning just thinking about it. What camaraderie those guys have and to be there to help his friend says it all. However, I think for this to be a good fishing story, they need to leave the little bass at the lake or nobody will believe it was a 10 lb channel cat.

  4. I say boys will be boys……….acting up!!

  5. Cletis is “hot”

  6. Angela Jimenez's avatar Angela Jimenez

    That was so funny!!!!!!

  7. you & Jacob look great in the video

  8. Bryan Thornton's avatar Bryan Thornton

    That was awesome!!!! Somebody pick me up!!! It’s great to see even GOD”S people can have a sense of humor.

  9. Haha… classic!

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