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🗓️ 23 November 2022
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0:31.0 | Well, greetings and welcome to the dividing line. I just came running in here just a few minutes ago. I have been running around like a chicken with his head cut off |
0:40.0 | which lie people have never seen a chicken running around with his head cut off when you think about it. |
0:45.0 | And in fact, you know, there's so many things we say |
0:49.0 | that we picked up when we were younger and can tell people where you're from, how old you are, all sorts of stuff like that. I was thinking of one just yesterday. |
0:58.0 | I mentioned something about being and I was talking to myself. |
1:03.0 | And you got nothing to say about that, buddy, because when you're playing Tim, the tool man Taylor, it is a never ending monologue. It is amazing. |
1:14.0 | Well, he's working on something. It's just, and he's just talking. I don't know what he's talking to, but not talking to me. He's just talking to himself. And that's just how it works. |
1:23.0 | Anyways, I was talking to myself and I used a phrase that I use all the time. My kids will tell you I say it all to this year and a one arm paper hanger. |
1:35.0 | And I've, I've came to realize a couple days ago. |
1:40.0 | There's nobody under 40 that has any earthly idea what in the world that means because does anyone even use wallpaper anymore? |
1:50.0 | I mean, everything I see is just all, you know, painting and stuff like that. But, you know, you used to have guys that they hung wallpaper. |
2:05.0 | And so you, you know, it took two hands to put the glue and hang wallpaper up on a wall. And if you're a one arm paper hanger, |
2:16.0 | you'd be very, very busy getting that one arm trying to do all that stuff at once. And it made perfect sense when I was a kid. But now we say that. And the younger generation just goes, what? |
2:30.0 | I actually used that phrase in a meeting with one of my pastors a couple of weeks ago. And he looked at me with this, he was like, stop. |
2:38.0 | And I'm, I'm continuing on the conversation. He's like, what did you, what is that? I've never heard that. And I'm like, you're in your 40s. You've never, never in his life. Have you ever heard that? |
2:50.0 | I think it's a Midwestern thing. I guess, but I tell you what. First of all, I've seen a chicken with his head cut off. I personally seen it. But that's, you know, where I come from. So, like, you know, one arm paper hanger, I'm not actually, look, normally when you cut off a chicken's head, it just dies. |
3:06.0 | But sometimes if you hit it just right, they just go running around the barnyard without a head on. Yeah. |
3:14.0 | But yes, we, we have these colloquialisms. |
3:17.0 | Colloquialisms. That's what they are. |
3:19.0 | And when traveling back when I used to get to go overseas, I had some, I had some dear brothers from South Africa, contact me this morning said, are you ever going to come back? |
3:31.0 | I'm basically like, no, no, no, don't think so. I'm afraid those days are passed. |
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