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Unashamed with the Robertson Family

Ep 576 | How Phil Survived the Ice Age of 1969

Unashamed with the Robertson Family

Tread Lively

Religion & Spirituality, Religion, Christianity

4.923.4K Ratings

🗓️ 4 November 2022

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

Phil recalls reading an article about the looming ice age that would blanket the earth in snow and how people on the news were talking about building igloos. Jase says Phil has planted so many trees that he has offset the carbon for himself and all his sons! Phil tells the story of a 1000-year-old tree that was burned down by the government — and he shed a tear because it represented the end of an era for him. And Jase jokes about his research into animals licking their wounds. Visit https://Coveyes.com/PHIL and get a 30 day free trial with promo code: PHIL Visit https://BollandBranch.com and use promo code: ROBERTSON for 20% off your first set of sheets Visit https://CabinetsToGo.com/PHIL and get a full custom 3D design of your new kitchen cabinets - Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

I am on a shame. What about you?

0:06.4

So we're back on a shame podcast and we're in the book of Mark. It was it was really

0:13.2

I walked outside this morning is for the first time this year. I mean, I guess going back to

0:19.2

first time since the summer. Crisp and cool. I mean, I mean, it was 40 degrees.

0:25.1

I found fascinating is I don't I'm not a weatherman and I don't think anybody else is either.

0:33.0

Dad, you consider yourself a bit of a I was pausing for effect. Even weatherman

0:39.5

are not weatherman. They just said they were a weatherman. But most of the times when I've seen

0:45.6

this drastic change in temperature because just a couple days ago, it was over 90 degrees.

0:54.4

That's right. Yeah. I mean, I was you know, cut over just sweating

1:01.1

long story what I was doing there. But and then two days later, it's been 40. You spend a lot

1:06.5

of time in cut over jazz. I have been known to I'll tell you what watch where you step.

1:13.0

So then it goes to 40. But what I found fascinating was there was no rain in between.

1:20.1

Usually when it goes from 90 to 40 in a couple days, there's a big rain storm.

1:27.9

Zero, right? I went to bed last night. It was 65, 70 degrees. At the same time. I woke up

1:33.5

this morning. It was 40 and windy. See the weather channel, if you listen to them,

1:39.5

they don't like what they just saw. No. This temperature drop in October. They got to looking

1:46.3

back the last time this thing got you know, they said in the morning, it's going to be 31 degrees.

1:53.2

Yes. Well, 30 wasn't and Phil had interesting. That's not fit the narrative they've been on.

1:58.8

They said, wait a minute. This is for going break records all up the United States. It's going to

2:04.9

break all these records on on how cold it can get. Yeah. They don't like that. Well, it was once.

2:11.5

It was just supposed to be heat. No, it goes against the warming. Well, but it was hotter than normal.

2:17.4

The past three or four months. But you had an interesting point for you got here. We were

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