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Classic Car Guy Comedy - Edition 124 - Story Time

The Christian Car Guy / Robby Dilmore
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November 9, 2020 11:36 am

Classic Car Guy Comedy - Edition 124 - Story Time

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November 9, 2020 11:36 am

The Bible contains numerous references to spino, which can be interpreted as floors, adding a layer of depth to its historical context. This concept is further explored in the context of musical pitches, including those used in Gregorian chants and pirate shanties.

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Speaking of stories, right?

You know, I've been reading Joanne's story in Braille. That's interesting, isn't it? Yeah. And, you know, I am thinking that it's Jesus to the rescue.

I can just feel it. Come on, Alex, you can laugh. It's a little bit funny.

That's kind of fun. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. So I just read a story really about the songs in history and the different, you know, musical pitches that they were sung to.

So all the marches to battle were sung in the low to middle D and the Gregorian chants were sung from low D to middle G. But it seems that most, if not all of the pirate shanties, as you might guess, were sung on the high C's. And our top story today convicted hitman Jimmy Two Shoes Mclarity. Two Shoes?

Two Shoes Mclarity? He confessed today that he was once hired to beat a cow to death in a rice field using only two small porcelain figures. Okay. Please admit this may be the first known case of a knick-knack paddywhack. The rice, the, okay. Okay, they're in the rice paddy at the end and you got these two porcelain figures. Those are the knick-knacks.

And then obviously the whack would be, you know, where the cow, got hit. Yeah. Okay.

In a rice paddy. It's not as funny when you go. Two Shoes. All right. So why, here's a riddle. Yes. Yeah, that's just legit. Sort of. So why does the Bible have so many spino? You can think based on what I've been talking about. Why does the Bible have so many floors?

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