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Pastor William Rennick says that many African Americans don't wear seatbelts because black people have a history of being restrained.(0:28:54)
Pastor William Rennick and wife Clara Bingham honor Rick James on the day of his passing. from August 2004.(0:11:13)
Tonight Phil talks with Pastor William Rennick of the Joyful Union Congregation regarding how prayer has positively effected the outcome of the closing war.(0:28:12)

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Pastor William Rennick was Phil's very special guest as he talked about whether stay-at-home mom's do actual work or are more self-employed and this can knock off anytime they want. Pasor rennick contended that stay-at-homemom's have it easier than women who work in a job because they can "take a break, let the baby sit there in a diaper full of doo and have a nougat." The pastor also said that if a stay-at-home mom got sick to death of it "she could lift the kid above her head like a soccer ball and pitch it off a bridge."Did this also happen to Debbie Daley as a child? Jay Santos of the Citizens Auxiliary Police had safety tips for surviving a tornando "based on many hours of sitting relaxed and watching film of tornadoes" Jay concluded that if you see a tornado "don't do anything. There's a fifty-fifty chance it'll blow right by you." Debbie Daley, the world's only hearing-impaired radio host, came on to tell Phil that, as a child, she survived a tornando the same way Judy Garland did in the Wizard of Oz; it picked up a house and then dropped it with her in it.

Ep. 1715

Phil talks with Pastor William Rennick for the first time in a couple of years.

Ep. 1149

Bobbie and Steve Dooley talk about the hip new food they buy their cats Pepperidge Farm and Godzilla. Jeff Dowdder answers some unanswered “Walking Dead” and “Handmaid’s Tale” questions.
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