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I have waited for you. For 20 years. What are we waiting? It's fun. 20 years today.
It's me anniversary. Yo, you're talking to your mother. 20 years, 20 years. Negotiations Bible style. Bible stop.
Many years. My stores and garters, Robbie. How can that be? I lift my eyes. My health comes from congratulations on 20 years.
Twenty years. How annoying. It's time to play. Define that defect. Name that noise.
Chronicle that clatter. Snip it. In the bud. You got to nip it in the bud. And now time for Christian Cargai Theater.
Crap ain't a here 20 years, but it ain't nothing. She's a techno easy. Take it from my hand. Cause I can't do this all my own. I'm letting go.
Give me one more chance to save me from this throne I'm on. Jesus took it for me.
Well. Amazingly, I get to crack off this first show of my 20th season.
So how exciting that God brought all of us together today, all the original Uh cast, I guess, that we Put together a cast of characters. For those who aren't familiar, I will introduce them to you. Bill Mixon was I'm first Nationwide Insurance, the sponsor that has been. With us All these years since the very beginning, Jerry Mathis with Ray's Body Shop and Wrecker Service, and Bob Young, of course, my Christian junkyard guy from. 109 you pull it and You know, I I When I listened to my 10-year anniversary show, I realized I didn't get around to thanking people to the end.
So I wanted to start off this and kind of bring it through to thank a whole bunch of people. Of course, first on that list would be God. Like, oh my word, how amazing is it that He. Brought this about. And of course, Stu Epperson, the founder of the Truth Network, who had.
When I gave him the idea, he said he wanted to put it on. And so here we go: the Truth Radio Network, of course. And Series 161, you may not be aware, was one of the first things that really happened to the show that make it go national. And Carrie, which is a KERI in Bakersfield, California, one of our first stations that ended up. You know, where we went over 100 stations.
Another huge station over the years has been KCIS in Seattle, the Wilkins Radio Network, and Life Radio Network. Those guys are all. Huge. And again, I got So many production staff you wouldn't believe. Literally over 22 producers in these years.
And so. For those who don't know, the one sitting there right now is Nick Cornish. He's been with us for over three years and one of the most amazing producers I have ever. Nick is an all-star. He is an all-star, but I've had some amazing gifting, you know, like Beth Ann McBride, who does Bible for Breakfast, like, you know, some amazing ones.
So I want to thank a lot of those. But, Jerry, you were there the day that we did the show that changed everything. And so in today's show, we got sound bites from. the 20 years and things that have happened and memories, of course. Uh But we used to do a little bit about how to fix cars, and we would do stuff about the Bible, and like we always do.
But then one day God gave me, I asked him what he wanted and he asked me to do this car, this show called Jesus Take the Wheel. And when we did this show... Jerry, what do you thought? Before you go into that, when you did the lead-in music, I pointed at Robbie because I remember that. I'm going to go ahead and carry on.
No, it was, if you were listening that day, it was just the most miraculous. thing, caller after caller, and we have two of them here. That we expected them to call in with miracles on how Jesus saved their bacon out of a tight spot, but instead, He saved their bacon, but threw the tight spot. And so, Nick, if you'll play that show that changed everything. Where were you?
when Jesus took the wheel. We want to hear your testimony this morning. We want to hear your story.
Well, I was um had some back problems and I was catching a ride with my girlfriend to a chiropractor and she run a stop sign and we got broadsided and I lived through it and that's the day Jesus took control of my car. Was there more injuries because of the accident? I'm paraplegic now. Oh, wow.
So you found yourself just in a whole different world on the other side of that accident. Way different world. But my eyes were opened. Can you share that just a little bit with our listeners, Joe?
Well, I was off onto some Hindu stuff that a friend of mine had got me into and had given up my beliefs in Jesus. And after that accident, everything came home for me. Harry, you're on the Christian Car Guy show. Good morning.
Well, what happened was my mom actually had that day that the Lord was gonna was gonna punish me and she was praying for my life. And when she heard the ambulances going past the house, she already told my dad to get up and get ready to go to hospital. I'm in an accident. My height to the Lord to an intern who was there and who led me back to the Lord and said, You got to live a different life. That is a true story.
Yes, it was, Jerry. Absolutely. Do you talk about when you get as you say, I think sometimes we'll get a caller and you're anticipating what what the story is on a how it's gonna unfold and you kind of We sit here and we listen to it and we think we know it and then all of a sudden out of left field that God comes into the story and wow. And those testimonies pointed me towards trying to see what God would give us in the way of testimonies ever since. And so you'll notice quite often what we do is we ask people to call in with their testimonies.
And we've had so many amazing, amazing stories. But one of the amazing testimonies, amazing stories happened here. And I would say it was another watershed moment for the show. Happened right at Christmas time. Um If you go ahead and play this next...
A Rob Young clip. And when I look at my young Christian Junkyard Guy Rob Young. He wows me. Because I know how God's worked in his life. And if you take a minute, it's about all we got, Rob, and share what God's been doing in your life.
Well, um. I would say the other day I was hauling a car down 421 South and The truck I was in started, the turbo went bad in it.
So here I am, broke down on the side of the road. I just picked up my first car. There was a lot of people waiting on me to get where I was going, and my trucks broke down. There's clouds of smoke, two fire engines are out there, and it's just this really big scene. And really, it reminded me of my life before my coming to Christ, how big of a wreck everything was.
And I never really was able to accept God's will for my life. But once I came to know Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior and accepted God's will for my life, Um I have been uh blessed with with knowledge, you know, being able to acknowledge these beautiful things and uh and the the trees are clapping and the the mountains are singing, that is for sure. Yeah, it's just like that in a As Jesus is put in there as the capstone, we begin to see things that just we'd missed it before. We'd missed it before, like as I was at that funeral of the Bob, that. The clip is of your son, right?
Yes, sir. Uh I was sick. that week and I'd called you and asked you if it'd be all right. if uh Rob would would come to the show and fill in for me. And uh it was A very amazing Day for me.
And um You know, two weeks later, uh he left this world. But uh that memory stays with me forever. Yeah. Yeah, what Well, for all of us. in that you know, Bob's company was 109 New Pullet, and that was on the week before Christmas and on the ninth of January.
It was actually the Saturday after Christmas around the 28th of January. Really? I mean, of December was when he was on the it was the fourth week of December. And then almost two weeks. Two weeks and a couple of days later, he passed.
My business was 109 and he died on January the 9th.
So There's a message in there, but I've never got really hung up trying to figure that out. Um You know, he lived a good life. Uh did a lot for a lot of people and uh put a smile on a lot of faces. Right. You know, it's painful and believe me, it's painful.
The amount of people that you have helped Since then, even Um, this year are people that have lost children, you know, God's. comforted you that you might comfort them in so many different ways.
Well, he gave me this experience and And so many people, when something tragic happens, they just shut their life down and don't try to move forward. and don't try to find the A positive direction to go with it and I was able to help a lot of people who'd lost kids. or had kids in addiction. And I guess we'll get back to that when we get back from the break. Oh yeah, we got a whole lot more sound bites.
We got a whole lot more in this special 20th anniversary show of the Christian Car Guy. You're listening to the Truth Network and TruthNetwork.com. For over 20 years making Jesus King of the Rose I have waited for you. for 20 years. What are we waiting?
It's fine. 20 years today. It's me anniversary. Yo, you're talking to your mother. 20 years, 20 years.
Negotiations buy bull style. Bible's done. Many years. My stores and garters, Robbie, how can that be? I lift my eyes.
Up, my help comes from. Oh, it's 20 years. I can't believe it, so amazing. And here we are, right? We've got So many memories that we're trying to combine into one show, so much fun.
But one of the gigantic other things, another watershed moment for the show, was the idea of the Jesus labor love, the car repair labor for single moms, widows, and families in crisis. I got that from God on the way back from the NRB in 2011, I believe. And I came back and shared it with you guys. And so I'll go with you, Bill, first. What were your thoughts when you heard that we were going to come out with this idea here in the Christian Car Guy Show?
Yeah, we broadcast in an awful lot of cities across most of the United States. I just figured you would be inundated with an unbelievably large amount of requests. And then somebody was going to have to get on the phone and call a whole lot of people to see if there was somebody close enough to help them that would. That's 15 years. I bet you've helped 3,750 people over all these years.
Amazing bi Jerry?
Well And I've shared this on air before. I know when you came back and one of the first things we you asked if uh to meet uh for me and Bob for lunch one day and we went to a restaurant up above 109. And you made your presentation of what God laid on your heart, and it was obvious that God laid it on your heart, and you were passionate about it. And we walked out, and you were getting in your car, and me and Bob were walking out to our car. I looked at Bob and I said, I'm 100% in because I tell you what, Robbie is sold out, and Robbie has a vision, and God.
God's going to do something. But this is the craziest idea I ever heard. I don't think in the world this is going to work.
Well, great things come from big thinking and and he was thinking bigger than I thought we could handle, but There's just so many amazing things and It it's been a blessing to so many folks and And any time you get to participate in something like that, you know, sometimes you think you're I'm here to help somebody else, but you end up getting the blessing yourself. And uh Thank you for that and thank you for thinking large and outside of the box. You know, one thing about that, you said how sometimes you get the bigger blessing. You always I mean, I kind of thought at times it would be something just overwhelming. but s some of the most meaningful The experiences I've had with Jesus Labor Love are so simple.
Um I mean, I can think of multiple times that it would be something just simple, took no time whatsoever. But it was a huge impact on somebody and and their life.
So Like I said, God is good.
So, Nick, if you could play that with Vic Hill, who is our original, and this was in his tribute when he went to be with the Lord, our original volunteer, and here's some words from Vic from the Great. I wanted to do this tribute for a man God placed in my life many, many years ago. He introduced me to my wife. He helped introduce me to Jesus. He was the best man at my wedding, certainly one of my best friends.
And when we first started the Jesus Labor Love Program a number of years ago, he was the first volunteer to step up. I want to thank many of you. We've been praying for Vic on the air. We've talked about his health issues here for the last few months. Last Thursday, May 16th at 1132, Vic was ushered into heaven.
Vic Hill was our original volunteer for the Jesus' Labor Love program and the first Saturday of every month he would come on and share some of what he was working on, some of his challenges.
So I've put together a number of sound bites from those different shows that Vic did with us over the years. Kind of give us a feel of how Vic was able to minister through the Jesus Labor Love in his time as our lead volunteer. The good news about the Jesus' Labor Love program for me is God has really taken us to a new level, hasn't he, Vic? He has. It's grown since I come on board back in August last year.
And uh uh I tell you, it's amazing how many different kinds of things that you see. going on and what kind of problems people have. As you know, I'm a diabetic, got some health challenges. And every once in a while, you know, in the past I used to think, Well, geez, you know, why me? And then it's helped me to see these people with problems with health and children with health problems.
And uh it makes me feel like uh You know, I don't have a problem. Ah! We got a lot of needs with this ministry, don't we? It's a kind of a heartbreaker. Uh it is and the last four to come in, uh three of them was just really heartbreakers because There's no money and I can get the labor for them, but they have no money for even the parts.
Like a bad transmission for the one you were just talking about. Yeah, it's it's it it was beyond cool how God and I really think that that's probably well over two thousand um people that we've helped along the way now, um, when I when I kind of think about the numbers. But The other huge, gigantic number that I can't help but think about is. all the people that donated. Their time, their talent, their treasure, their prayers, right?
As you thought about over the years, how many people we've prayed for and gave to. And so, who knows? We'll know in heaven what God touched with the Christian Car Guy shows, Jesus labor, love. And so, you know, it's definitely one of the watershed. Moments, but another one early on, if we got time to get it in, was Dr.
Sonny. He used to be with us just a hoot. He went to be the Lord, I think, in 2013. He refers to himself as a recovering bozo. He's Dr.
Sonny Fox from Team Possibilities. Dr.
Sonny, welcome. Good morning.
Good morning.
What you got? Listen, thanks for having me on. What a nice, kind word you had this morning. All right. Thank you.
You're listening to the Christian Car Guy. If you can stomp Dr.
Sonny with your motorsport part, Richard in Florida. Richard, lay it on him, buddy. We're looking forward to this. Merry Christmas, guys. Merry Christmas to you, Richard.
What have you got for him? Anti-lock braking system. There you go. All ABS. Anti-lock braking system.
There's a few letters in that one, Dr.
Sonny. Oh, that's easy. All believers sin. Unlike and I like brakes, there's no anti-sinning system.
Next. Happy New Year's. He was prepared for you, Richard. God bless you. God bless you, guys.
This ain't my first acronym rodeo. Oh, he was so much fun. Dr.
Sonny and so many more memories, different wonderful people that have been with us over the years. As you're thinking about your memory, we've got RK coming up and a special segment of Christian Cargai Theater. You're listening to the Truth Network and TruthNetwork.com. Uh-huh for over 20 years making Jesus king of the road I have waited for you. for 20 years.
Why don't we wait? This way. 20 years today. It's me anniversary. Yo, you're talking to your mother.
20 years, 20 years. Negotiations by bull style. Bible sign. 20 years. Mustards and garters, Robbie.
How can that be? I lift my eyes up. Yes, it's another episode of Famous Fairy Tales radio program where you learn the rest of the stories from your childhood. We're here today at a local Fairyland Fairground where the circuses come to town. We're going to meet an interesting fellow, an acrobat, who has made news recently with his Daring Dew.
There are so many people here. Cotton candy! Get your cotton candy! Oh, ma'am, can you help me? Why, of course.
What is it? I'm your friendly radio announcer looking for your headliner, the acrobat. I I can't remember his name. Oh, yes. Uh he's not here.
He's out of town. Oh, how unfortunate. I hope it's nothing bad. Oh, not at all. In fact, it's good.
There's quite a story here.
Well, would you share it with us? Of course.
Well j just talk here into the microphone. years ago This guy had a bad reputation. How so? He loved money to people. And if they couldn't pay it.
He'd make terrible demands. Demands? He took people. to serve as his slave. I was one of its victims.
Oh no. But I made a deal with him. If I could guess his name? He'd let everybody go.
Well, you must have guessed it then. Oh not really. I guessed and guessed and guessed. And he just laughed. But there's a name on the sign out there.
How did you manage it? I prayed. Did it help? Oh yes. Just as I said amen.
The mailman arrived. And my problem was solved. How's that? The mailman delivered The Grog Bills. And there it was.
As big as day. Mr. Ruffle Silkskin. Wow, that's quite a mouthful. It sure is.
Oh, he was so mad. Is he still angry? Oh no. You see, he asks. how I did it.
And I explained that I prayed. And he wanted to know more? Exactly. He accepted Christ. And now?
Well, we hit it off and I changed my name.
Well, what is your name? I warn you, it's a mouthful too.
Well go ahead. I'm Mrs. Zoe Silkkin. As you just heard, listeners, the words happily ever after are much more complicated than you might think. Tune in again next time to Famous Fairy Tales, the radio program where you learn the rest of the story from your childhood.
Mm-hmm.
Well hi there, Robbie. This is Willie Winchell Wiper. I cannot believe that it's been 20 years. I have been cleaning cars with you for 20 years. This is fantastic.
Hope everyone has a marvelous and shiny day. Congratulations! Huh? Crazy gas tank here. Twenty years?
Mustars and garters, Robbie. How can that be? Well, I think that was back when my contents was still leaded. You know, it seems like yesterday you was just an automobile obsessed young'un with an idea for a radio program. It warms my carburetor to remember all the happy times we've had on the air.
And I know I speak for my full car parts. When I think of all the Tommy Rot in the world today, I'm just so thankful to the Lord that we have been blessed all this time with this wonderful content. I'm raising my gas can and a toast to another 20. Danny Dipstick here, as our good friend Ann would love to hear. to eat you later, radiator.
Yes, that's another actually episode of Christian Cargai Theater that starred Ann Ault, who went to be with the Lord. in Des well, actually in November, we did that tribute in December, but I I honestly didn't have the emotional wherewithal to mix that episode until This week, as the last uh months of Ann's life, um, she des desperately wanted to do Christian Cargai Theater in spite of the fact that she had a brain tumor. And she had no short-term memory at all. But we figured out a way that if I gave her a line, she would immediately just Say the line in character. It was an amazing gift that she had, and she loved to do it.
And so, when you heard that episode, what you don't realize is that the first time she ever heard that line in her life, she said it in character. And. You know, it was just one of those things.
So it was a very special episode of Christian Cargai Theater, a very special memory, and of course a big part of the Christian Cargai Show over the years. There's all the casts of Christian Cargai Theater. I hope I can list them all, but we got to get to our You know, in the garage with RK 'cause it's just a special time.
So. And now time for the legendary garage of RK88 and still full throng.
So RK. Here we are, 20 years, which I know you didn't get to enjoy all those, but nonetheless, what have you got for us today? I've had some challenges this week, Robbie, and I thought maybe I would pass it by to see if.
Somebody could answer the question for me. Um We got a whole crew today, so we're well. I have a 2013. A Ch Dodge Challenger with a three six engine and a a Mercedes transmission seven twenty two point six. Mercedes always named their transmission seven twenty two four five six seven eight nine.
They're up to nine now, that's nine speeds. Anyway, the the gentleman calls me up, he said, I ch I had the problem with the transmission at 80 miles an hour and I said, How much? 80 miles an hour are you worried about?
So I said to him, What is going on? He says, It bogs down at 80.
So it I I ge it's a challenger, you know, these That's a challenging challenger. Yes. And it's so I said, Well, what's the matter now? He says, Do I have water in my transfusion? I said, What do you mean?
So he changed the oil in it because he thought, Vedby, that would help. and he put O'Reilly's oil in it and the next thing you know, It doesn't move when it gets hot.
So he drops the pan and here's water in the in the oil. in the fluid, in the transmission fluid. And I'm And I'm bummed I'm dumbfounded because The car has a condenser transfusion cooler together. And it's only just the air. It's not a water cooler like in the bottom of the radiators.
They have the transmission coolers and the water sometimes leaks through the solder fittings and gets in the transmission and then it's It's all over for the trans. But this car does not have a water cooler. How did the water get in? The transmission. And I went up to see him, and he's looking at me like, you got to answer the question.
I'm saying.
Well, I you know what here's my immediate thought, RK. is that we have an insurance expert right in front of us. And so would that be since obviously Hmm. I mean, I don't know how the water got in there, but would that be something he could file on his insurance? I doubt it.
Seriously. It must have been in the bottle with the other. Transmission fluid would be my That's why he must have a suit back against the people. Yeah, that would be. Uh that would be what I would attempt, I guess.
How about you, Jerry? What do you think? And I'm stuck because I've 'Cause the pressure in it would wouldn't allow water to seep in. Uh There's no water cracking. Right, right.
Yeah, what I'm saying is somewhere like having a crack in the housing or something like that, but you'd see the. the fluid seeping out more than you receive any f Moisture seeping in. Bob, got any ideas? The only other thought I have are K. Either somebody has sabotaged it right or which could be that could be a g insurance claim.
if he could somehow or another make a case for that or if he left the dipstick out of it. Right, a lot of questions. There's no dipstick in this transmission. Oh, that figures.
Well, I. He comes out of the factory.
Now, listen, he comes out of the factory with his. Wow, I hate we're somewhat stumped, but we're going with Bill's idea. It sounds like sabotage to me, whether it was O'Reilly's or the other. We got so much to carry, but thank you, RK, for always. You brought us something we can all think about.
And a good thing we could do is pray. Like, God, what should we do in this situation? We'll be right back. You're listening to the truth network and truthnetwork.com. Crap ain't a here 20 years plant ain't nothing she says techno easy Take it from my hand.
Cause I can't feel this all my own. I'm letting go. Give me one more chance. 20 years it has been if the Christian Car Guy Show is so much fun today. Uh we've We've covered a lot of ground, but I just want to...
Cover a little bit of you guys' ground since I've got the original team that's helped me. Oh man, you've hosted, you've co-hosted, you've done everything in the world.
So we'll just. Start with you, Bill, since you were the... like man, you came along early on and ev actually in 2006. It's an interesting job.
Sometimes you get a phone call that says, Would you like to be in charge of a show or two in a few days? You start thinking, How am I going to come up with guests? And I've had some of the most wonderful guests own. We've been able to support the Forsyth Jail and Prison Ministry and Holly House and work with the homeless. And it's just been a blessing to be able to have some folks in and talk about some of the different things that are going on in our community and how we, as Christians, can get involved and make a difference in the lives of the people around us.
That's awesome. Jerry? A little bit of the same thing, Bill says. I mean, it's been amazing. I can think about and I know you're fixing to mention your your mom and your dad, but I can one of the things I always enjoyed when your mom called and hearing the stories from the banana pants to you name it all.
I mean, And then I can think of times I was able to host it and some of the best shows that When I've been on the other side of the seat, it has been when I've been in here with Bob and stuff. And I think probably a few months ago, when we did the Mother's Day show was a special one for me. God just has a way of working. And sometimes, when I know for me, if I plan it out and think I know what's going to happen and the course the show may take. Uh it usually takes a a different turn and that's where Gods has a better idea.
Yeah. Yeah, I love it when you you want a lot of callers and you don't get any callers at all, or you've got all this stuff you don't think you can cover and you get more calls than you want. Sabam? You never know who you're going to touch. Recently I was sharing about Um a fellow I'd helped get into a rehab facility.
and was talking about how happy he was to be clean. And a young lady was riding down the road and she had just she was riding down the road trying to figure out what to do for her son in law that was an addict. and uh just was really struggling. She hit scan button on her radio It stopped. and she heard my voice and recognized me from the yard, and was listening to the story, and recognized who I was talking about, how happy he was to be in recovery, She called him, he called me right after the show, and four days later, the young man was in a rehab facility.
Right. And, you know, you just, you just never, you never know. There's people that are incarcerated that have sent us letters. It's, it's, it's, it's, it's unbelievable.
So we got Nick is over here, and Nick has been a producer for. like we said three years. And and so I couldn't help but wonder, Nick How about for you? What of of these years you've been in involved, what's your favorite memory? My first day.
Really? Yeah. Yet he came back. What was that like? You know, it was very interesting.
It was a learning process because this is my first. Uh radio Job, you know, starting a new career, you know what I mean?
So it's just been an honor. And Ravi, it's been an honor that I can do this with you for your 20 anniversary. That's so cool. And I'm so glad to have you because I learned a lot from you. I appreciate it.
He sure makes it a lot better when you come in and you don't do this regular. And he takes care of you so well. The producers are amazing, and we've had amazing ones. I really wish I had the time to list them all, but just the highlights are these people went on to become our program directors: Bethann McBride, Joey Robertson, Dennis Raleigh, Carmen Ramirez, Rachel Torres. We're all Producers on the Christian Car Guy Show.
Keith Bradford, too, who's still here. Amazing. A lot of gifted, gifted people.
Well, I got to get to some of these other tributes. We got. A tribute from my dad. He played in Christian Cargai Theater with so many different characters that we've had, but I thought this is kind of cute because it's got my daughter, my youngest daughter Mariah, is playing Allie in this particular episode, and then the grandfather is her grandfather. Grandpa, what do you think about the word grace?
Grace? Yes, Bob. Remember, we used to say that before we would eat. No, Grandma, not that. Yuck.
I mean, like a person who is like. full of grace.
Someone who treats you and everybody else like, well, like you are favored or their favorite?
Well now, Allie, that is a deep question. I believe I never really considered it before. Let's see. I do remember someone who had that quality. Actually, it was your great-grandfather Perkins.
Do you remember, Bonnie, how he used to take us up to Beaver Creek and we'd go inner tubing every year, even if the water was freezing cold? But Grandpa Perkins made it warm with laughter. He sure did. I never laughed so hard in all my life. And so that was my dad.
He was definitely part of the show on lots of different occasions. And next is my mom. And I. Tend to play her last words, but I'm changing it up this time. She told this story about when she was actually pregnant with me, which, if you can tell when you listen to this episode, I did not know this story until she told it on the air.
And so here's a bit of a tribute to my mom. Uh And when I got to the top of this road that was the switchback with no guardrails, I saw police lights at the bottom.
So what do you do when you see police lights? You put on the brakes. Bad idea. I completely rotated the car, an old 40-something Buick, four times going down that road. Was I in the car?
Yeah, I was pregnant with you. Oh, well, I was definitely a rider. And I would go off towards the edge, and I could look down and see the houses at the bottom of the mountain. And then I would swirl back and get back on the road, and then I'd turn around again. And I just took my hands off the wheel and I said, God, I got two babies back home, and I'm carrying one.
This is your car. And I ended up facing back up the mountain in a snow drift. And the State Patrolman came over to me, said, Roll down your window and I did. And he said, Get the H out of here before somebody hits you coming down. Yeah.
Yeah, that was one of those, you know, when your mom comes and calls in, and she did quite frequently, right, Jerry? Oh, absolutely. You didn't know. You didn't know what she might say. But this last.
But you always saw I've had what other pieces of that made it so special. Once you'd call in and come up on the screen, you could see that Robbie's face would always light up and stuff. maybe a little bit of fear not knowing what the story was that she was on a tail, but Right, right.
Well, the last words I want to do on this show are Ann's last words. These are the ones I recorded with her as we were recording this line, and so we'll finish up with her line. To which you finally say I'm misses Zoe Stilskin. Mrs. Zoe.
I'm Mrs. Zoe Stilskin. Oh, there we go. I'm Mrs. Zoe Steltskin.
As you can see, listeners. The words happily ever after are much more complicated than you might think. Tune in and get. Yeah. I don't like that as you can see because they can't see anything.
As you might know. Yeah, what I'm going to say is. As you just heard, listeners, the words happily ever after yell.
So there's a little taste of what Christian Cargai Theater is like. And those were the last that's the last conversation I had with Ann, which is precious to me. As so many of those are.
So we got a caller. We got Stu calling in. Stu, you're on the Christian Car Guy Show. Close it out. 20, 20 years, brother.
Happy 20 years. Amazing. It is, isn't it? Congratulations, man. I'm listening to all these segments.
I'm just like, wow, what a run it's been. Or should I say a walk it's been. You got a lot of steps in because you've been walking just like Jesus did. He got it all done. He got it done in 33 years.
Hey, you're still in the line, man. What are you doing? It really has been. And thank you, Stu, man. That's amazing.
Mm-hmm.