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hmm…the pics on your site make me think you should rename yourself to Dr. “Dundee” Reid!
Well I do love animals. That pic is my band with Shane and Shane at a conference we did together in Florida in 05. The guy holding the gator’s business end is Dan Breeding, a student in our college who is an amazing animal expert. He has been on Leno, Letterman, etc, and is a radical lover of God.
Not sure what scares me most there. The alligator or Brandon Nichols.
Haha…Brandon is a great old friend of mine. Tell him I said hello next time you see him.
Brandon and Kristen are now gone, alas. Brandon was such a blessing in our band for a couple of years (see http://www.onewayupband.com). He and Kristen are making ready to go to Asia as part of the 2 plus 2 program at SEBTS. He is actually in GA for now.
That’s right! I forgot…he’s doing some interim youth work in our hometown over the summer before they head out.
My bad!