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May 31, 2022 10:12 am

Kingdom Pursuits Shenanigans - Last Jokes

Kingdom Pursuits / Robby Dilmore

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May 31, 2022 10:12 am

Achilles' last words at his deathbed were 'Defeat hurts', a poignant reflection on the pain of losing. This phrase is often referenced in relation to the concept of an Achilles' heel, a vulnerability that can lead to downfall. In a lighter vein, the hosts also ponder the idea of a universal remote control, and pose a Bible riddle about the last tennis match mentioned in the Bible.

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We've got to do my stuff. So speaking of last. Now the fun begins, cause now it's time to play Shenanigans. So since we like to use the word shenanigans, I just play that from the 60s.

Anyway, speaking of last, you may not know this Carmen, but I always have the last word when I argue with my wife, Hammy. Oh, I bet. You know what it is? No, what is it? Yes, honey.

That's the only correct answer. And I remember my uncle's last words, right? I don't know if you remember yours, but anyway, his last words were, stop shaking the ladder.

Oh yeah, that'll get you. And I don't know if you've ever heard this one, but you might remember the Greek Achilles, you know, the one that we got named Achilles heel after? Well, at his deathbed, Achilles realized that they weren't going to lose, they were going to lose the war. And so Achilles uttered his last words. And what were they? Defeat hurts.

That one was good. And the last thing I would have thought when I got my universal remote, do you have a universal remote? No, I don't.

I just use an app on my phone. Oh, well when you have a universal remote, all of a sudden it might occur to you, this changes everything. I mean, everything. Anyway, you knew at the end of those actual shenanigans here, we would actually have a Bible riddle and we do have a Bible ready for you today. When was the last, since we're talking last today, the last tennis match in the Bible? When was the last tennis match in the Bible?
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