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Catching Foxes

Don't Ruin Your Wedding... also thoughts on rap and sexual incompatibility

Catching Foxes

Luke and Gomer

Religion & Spirituality, Tv & Film, Christianity

4.7778 Ratings

🗓️ 27 March 2021

⏱️ 80 minutes

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Summary

Don't let the Wedding Industry ruin your Marriage. We discuss the extremes of idiots who miss the glorious communal celebration that is Holy Matrimony.

Then we talk about rap-as-scapegoat in our culture.

Finally, Moira asks about whether sexual incompatibility is a secular thing or a Catholic thing, too.

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0:00.0

All right. So why should I stop? I'm listening to this awesome Prince song and talk with you.

0:05.1

I can't compete with Prince. Go on.

0:07.4

No, you can't. See you later.

0:09.9

I'm just kidding. Do you remember the Prince song, Seven?

0:14.5

Oh, yeah.

0:15.8

That's what I was listening to. That's a weird song.

0:18.8

Yeah, but I like forgot how good it is.

0:20.7

Is that the, is that like the apocalyptic song?

0:23.0

Is that the end of the world song?

0:24.7

I mean, I'd pay attention to the leaders.

0:26.7

I'll be honest.

0:28.4

It's anti-Catholic?

0:29.6

Maybe I'm picking up one time seven.

0:32.1

Prince.

0:32.7

Yeah, no.

0:33.2

That's Project 86.

0:34.4

That's very different.

0:39.9

Here's the thing about, like, artists that are weird.

0:45.9

Like, their whole world is their world, and they think it's the most important thing ever.

0:50.4

Because they're used to expressing an art the most, the thing that's like important.

0:56.9

You know, so, like, yeah, that's why you just don't pay attention to it.

1:01.0

Well, I think it's more than that.

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