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    Explore "catonsville" with insightful episodes like "Dave and Dennis drive to Andy's again", "Dave and Dennis drive to Andy's" and "The Liturgy of Protest" from podcasts like ""SocietyFringePodcast's podcast", "SocietyFringePodcast's podcast" and "iGod St Matthew-in-the-City"" and more!

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    Dave and Dennis drive to Andy's again

    Dave and Dennis drive to Andy's again

    05  Do you have his phone number?

    10  We've added a band called...um... .

    15  John Dennis!

    20  I didn't know.

    25  People just...out and about.

    30  Natalie Portman's awesome, yes.

    35  It's kind of like a Tylenol but different.

    40  Well of course, of course.

    45  Nah let's just do the medley proper.

    50  Some people don't realize.

    55  Wait a minute, so John Entwhistle's dead.

    60  This is such a great beat.

    65  All through out most of the 90s the answer was always Rubber Soul.

    70  A lucas Limited Production.

    75  ...like the one I worked up in my basement.

    Dave and Dennis drive to Andy's

    Dave and Dennis drive to Andy's

    05  They gave out awards for different categories.

    10  Whatever they get in.

    15  See it starts at 7.

    20  Aaaaaaaaaaaah right!

    25  Originally I kind of had that in mind.

    30  Then we got Cancelled Stamps.

    35  We're always trying to give...give back.

    40  How did it jump from being just Stevie?

    45  Dave's cutting off four families of children.

    50  You, uuuuuh, have to get permission.

    55  All cover bands.

    60  The word "perfectionist" is the complete opposite of rock and roll.

    65  I asked him a lot of questions about the beginning. 

    70  I think so.

    The Liturgy of Protest

    The Liturgy of Protest
    In support of an act of civil disobedience by ANZAC Ploughshares protesting New Zealand's support of the US War on Terror and the war in Iraq by puncturing a balloon covering intelligence-gathering equipment at Waihopai in the South Island, Glynn speaks to the importance of Christians walking their faith. "Ploughshares differ from other types of protest in that they are liturgies, intentionally sacramental. A sacrament is a ‘window into God’. It is an action that helps us see into the nature and meaning of the Divine. The pouring of blood [sometimes the protesters own blood], the hammering of weapons of war into implements of peace, the use of sickles… all these are symbolic theatrical acts that point to a God who loves all, who desires peace, and who is prepared to confront the powers that be to achieve it. The God of this liturgy is not a couch potato but an activist intent on change." Full text at http://www.stmatthews.org.nz/nav.php?sid=447&id=835.
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