The first couple of scenes in Inception are used to make a comical video displaying how annoying Arthur could have been. Watch as cobs gets annoyed trying to explain ideas and Arthur interrupts him.
In this conclusion to Mitch & Allen's classic three-part "Phone Calls" routine, Peter tries his last number (misconception about God). Only after giving up does he discover that the real God has been there all along!Churches and others may download at: https://www.sermonspice.com/product/53655/mitch-amp-allen-live-1983-phone-calls-parts-1-2-and-3
Mitch & Allen's classic 1980's comedy routine continues as a hapless young man dials more wrong numbers in his effort to reach God by telephone! Hilarious commentary on people's skewed ideas about God and prayer.Churches and others may download at: https://www.sermonspice.com/product/53655/mitch-amp-allen-live-1983-phone-calls-parts-1-2-and-3
Part One of the classic three-part routine from one of the best-selling Christian comedy videos of all time. Confused young man tries to reach God by phone. Hilarious exploration of people's misconceptions about God and prayer. Churches and others may download at: https://www.sermonspice.com/product/53655/mitch-amp-allen-live-1983-phone-calls-parts-1-2-and-3
Sometimes experiences hit deep. Especially if you were involved in a way you never thought possible. Introducing... "Hurt". (A parody) Let us know what you thought and please subscribe and share! It means a lot. A special thanks to Jeremiah at Tutorial Brothers for the use of his camera and Joshua at GCS for editing the video! "Seems like it was yesterday when you bucked me off.I was riding all around... Then I hit the ground.Oh how I wish I knew you would disobey. OoooI would hold onto the reigns and squeeze hard with my legs! I would call for you to stop, hold tight onto your mane!These things are what I would do next time I ride again!Sometime I want to call you but I didn't think you'd obey!Oh Oooo OoooChorus: I'm sorry for blaming you for everything I just couldn't do. And I've hurt myself by riding you.Some days I feel broke inside when I wanna ride. Sometimes I just wanna hide when you run to me.I just wanna say goodbye when it comes to this.Ooo Whaa...I know that I was wrong. What I must do is stand.Now you're looking down upon me, the place where I land-ed.There's nothing I couldn't do to have just one more chance. I look into your eyes, as you're running here and there!Ah Ooo Ooo (Chorus) Oh Oh When I ride another day, I will tell you how much that I miss your flowing mane! Oh Ooo Oo It's dangerous. I'm out of my mind to ride your back. Oooahooo Ooo (Chorus)"
Did an endless up north winter day inspire a fictional folk duo cover via an 60's time-warping taxi headed to Greenwich Village with some gophers to pine along to the "lost rendition?"
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