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'''Shane Wiebe''' of [[Abbotsford]] gave up his day job for a shot at the Canadian Idol number one slot. Until he decided to enter the popular TV contest, Wiebe was a perogie salesman. However, says the 21 year old singer, the company "couldn't handle the contingency of me being gone for either a week or three months." He says he has no regrets. Asked to outline his goals, he says: "I want to love the Lord, love my wife, love my children and love the people of the world. I know it sounds like I'm running for Miss America -- but if I keep these priorities straight, everything else falls into place."
 
'''Shane Wiebe''' of [[Abbotsford]] gave up his day job for a shot at the Canadian Idol number one slot. Until he decided to enter the popular TV contest, Wiebe was a perogie salesman. However, says the 21 year old singer, the company "couldn't handle the contingency of me being gone for either a week or three months." He says he has no regrets. Asked to outline his goals, he says: "I want to love the Lord, love my wife, love my children and love the people of the world. I know it sounds like I'm running for Miss America -- but if I keep these priorities straight, everything else falls into place."
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"When you have a strong foundation, it takes a lot to topple you over. It takes a lot for you to compromise who you are and I have that strong foundation in God and in the people that I've loved and the people that I have around me," Wiebe says.
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http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20060214/shane_wiebe_20060214/20060214/?s_name=idol2006
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http://www.shanewiebe.info/

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Shane Wiebe of Abbotsford gave up his day job for a shot at the Canadian Idol number one slot. Until he decided to enter the popular TV contest, Wiebe was a perogie salesman. However, says the 21 year old singer, the company "couldn't handle the contingency of me being gone for either a week or three months." He says he has no regrets. Asked to outline his goals, he says: "I want to love the Lord, love my wife, love my children and love the people of the world. I know it sounds like I'm running for Miss America -- but if I keep these priorities straight, everything else falls into place."


"When you have a strong foundation, it takes a lot to topple you over. It takes a lot for you to compromise who you are and I have that strong foundation in God and in the people that I've loved and the people that I have around me," Wiebe says.


http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20060214/shane_wiebe_20060214/20060214/?s_name=idol2006


http://www.shanewiebe.info/