Blogging Michael Krahn on 05 Oct 2008 04:40 pm
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Michael Krahn (michael.krahn@gmail.com) is a husband, father, Pastor, writer, and recording artist who enjoys books, theology, technology and the Ottawa Senators.
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on 02 Nov 2008 at 9:14 am # Michael Krahn
Michael Segui
michaeljosephsegui@yahoo.ca
My name is Michael Segui and I live in Woodstock but I am originally from Aylmer. I went to high school with Mr. Krahn but he doesn’t remember talking to me then, I shared classes with his wife, and he worked with my future wife at a variety store where he antagonized her (she still has deep emotional scars from those terrible times, but fortunately it looks as though Michael has rehabilitated himself and is now a productive member of society).
I connected with Michael though Facebook because of a mutual love of guitars, Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash and an interest in religion. I do not share the same religious or political views as most of the readers of his blog, but I am very interested in the dialog here.
I haven’t made any comments yet, as I feel I should not do so unless I have something valid or of worth to offer to the conversation. Maybe one day.
I have started a blog for my paintings and I hope to have a number of updates after Christmas… it is pretty sparse right now.
It is http://www.michaelsegui.blogspot.com/
Peace,
MJS