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What Have You

Messing Around | (Ep. 238)

What Have You

Canon Press

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 7 March 2025

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

This week we chat about the importance of using your hands.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome back to what have you. I'm Rachel Jankevick.

0:14.6

I'm Becca Merkel.

0:15.5

And here we are in a beautiful sunny spring day.

0:20.4

It is.

0:23.3

Looking at the top of the Poulouse Mall.

0:25.8

Yeah, that's less magic.

0:28.0

What did it recently change its name to anyway? Do you know what?

0:28.6

It used to be the Palluse Empire Mall, and they've taken Empire out.

0:34.2

It's funny, because we used to be part of the inland empire so are we still well i don't know but i think empire

0:40.5

is not a word we like to throw around anymore so we we unbranded the mall that was a while

0:47.7

ago i don't know what it happened i only just noticed it i feel like i saw some bulletin around the time

0:53.7

that they were like where chick fill-fil-A is coming.

0:57.5

Okay. We're going to call it the Palouse Place now. Yeah. Was that one? Yeah, something really

1:03.0

dumb like that. Yeah. There used to be a jingle for the Palouse Empire Mall, so.

1:07.8

Probably. Um, wasn't there? Yeah, probably.

1:11.5

There was.

1:12.2

I'm sitting here gazing over the top of Moscow,

1:15.3

wondering if one of those little roofs is my roof, but I can't quite tell.

1:19.8

It's like...

1:21.2

Well, Becca, can you see...

1:23.1

It's hard.

1:23.7

I can see...

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