Jan. 3, 2026

Don't Call It A Comeback... It Is A "Kick-Out"

Don't Call It A Comeback... It Is A "Kick-Out"
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YFB is back, Blockhead Nation! This is my best job I can currently do as an update on everything, so I ask for patience.

Much love, 

Your Favorite Blockhead

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I'm not exactly sure if I remember how to do this,

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but I asked for your patience as I start a

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new chapter and I blow the dust off the microphone

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and I fire up all the web hosting platforms and

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everything else. So here we go, broadcasting live, coming to

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you from the studio aka my living room, here at

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the Blockhead Mansion. You are listening to once again in

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twenty twenty six, your favorite Blockhead. Thank you for being here.

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Come on in, take a seat. Relax you notice that

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there's gonna be some changes with this show. If you've

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been following for a while, if you are new to

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the podcast, just know that I am a Peanuts fan

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to the core. I love Charlie Brown, I love Sloopy, Linus,

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Lucy and the gang. For the longest time. I've also

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been doing deep dives on the sport of mixed martial

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arts on this show, so I have been pre diverse

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across the board. Anytime that you listen to the whole episode,

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you'd hear me do a scripture of the day. So

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just know that there is gonna be some changes from

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this point on. Because one, I'm just checking back with

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you after a long hiatus and for good reason. So

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I will go ahead and say happy belated Thanksgiving, a

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belated Merry Christmas, and a belated happy New Year to

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everybody that's suing into the podcast right now. And I

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am your host. My name is Brian Little. And on

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the positive side, I am a new car owner. I

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can say that for the first time in my life

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that I officially own a new vehicle that is officially mine. Usually,

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as life would go on, I would drive paid four

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cars or I would allow the little red hair girl

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to have the better of the two vehicles. But I

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can officially say I am a new car owner of

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a two thousand and five fod Escape. Worked out pretty well.

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But that's one positive. And the second is you're here

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and you're listening to the show again, and I apologize

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if the format doesn't exactly meet your standards or if

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it's not exactly what you were expecting, but we'll kind

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of go off of what the title of this show is.

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Where I have been podcasting for about ten years, since

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twenty sixteen, and I absolutely love it. But because podcasting

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is a luxury, it had to go on the back burner.

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When my mother was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. By the

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time we got the status of what stage we were in,

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it was stage three. She did one chemotherapy and had

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a really bad reaction to it and said she wasn't

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doing it anymore. So she lovingly took the responsibility off

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of myself and the little red haired girl and put

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it on the shoulders of assisted living in hospice. And

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she made it until Christmas Eve and before that. What

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I can also do as a believer, I can give

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you a testimony. Some already know this, but many of

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you don't that I got to witness. You have to

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understand that when somebody transitions, they start to get extremely

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restless and very anxious, and there's a lot of trying

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to keep them as comfortable as possible and give them

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as much dignity as possible. But it was after December twenty. First,

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we'll go ahead and jump to the candlelight service. For years,

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my mother would always fly down to where we live

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south of Dallas, and she would go with me and

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my family and we would go to our church where

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we would watch the candlelight service prior to Christmas Day,

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and I think that was her ultimate goal. She checked

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off every box. She settled all of her affairs, but

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she wanted to make it the candlelight So while the

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little red haired girl was helping with the production, I

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was in her room at assisted living and I had

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my phone playing on Facebook live for the candlelight service.

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And the youth pastor, who is fairly new to our church,

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did the service, and many times I would hear my

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mom said, that's right, amen, very good. You know, there

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were a lot of positive reactions to a young guy who,

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to be perfectly honest, was talking to a packed house.

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He was not expecting that maybe able to show up,

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but he sure did. And the pastor basically looked at

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him and said, okay, buddy, swim. In other words, you

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are now in the deep end of the ocean. Let's

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see how you do. And he did a phenomenal job

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that evening, and my mother could vouch for that. So

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that's how Sunday went. But for the next forty eight hours,

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she stopped eating, she stopped drinking. She was barely cognizant.

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It was very hard to understand her speech. She she

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wanted rest, but it wouldn't come. So we, you know,

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did what we needed to to up her medications that

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were asked, you know, in accordinance with what would keep

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her most comfortable and would allow her to somehow maneuver

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through this, because once she rests, it's going to be

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a matter of time. So it was December twenty third.

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My wife, the little red haired girl, had gone to

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a appointment, and I was in the room alone with her,

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and I kid you not, block in Nation, this is

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one hundred percent true. It was like I was watching

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my mother at a party. Now, at first, I thought,

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maybe she's having memories of when she had a birthday

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party or something like that from being a child. I

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was thinking, Okay, maybe this is nostalgia. But she was

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cheering and she was applauding and clapping her hands. But

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then it made it very clear that she was not

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sitting in front of a table like eating a piece

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of cake. She was reaching and picking something off of

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either a vine or an orchard. She was picking whatever

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this was, whatever this fruit was, and bringing it to

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her lips and tasting it and licking her lips like

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it was the most delicious thing that she had ever tasted.

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Blockhead Nation, I'm convinced that I watched my mother tasting heaven,

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because only a few hours later she was gone. So

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we've made the arrangements. After Christmas, we got her return

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to her original well well where we live as her

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original hometown, but where she had retired to was in

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West Texas, and we had to make sure we got

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her to the same rest home and to the same

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cemetery that my father is buried in. So we got

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that taken care of, and we had visitation for her,

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and we had the funeral for her, And yes we

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had a minister who officiated everything, but I did most

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of the preaching. He believed, just like I did, that

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her son preaching the funeral would have more meaning. And

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mostly I just spoke about her life and about her

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retirement to the town that she loved and the church

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that she loved and served for years, and what kind

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of a person she was when she enjoyed worship, She

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enjoyed songs, singing, she enjoyed being in church on Sunday morning,

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and being involved with the church. And we talked about

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all that, but I also had to mention for a

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few friends sake, because it was more than one. There

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was an ongoing theme that I was asked by many

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to tell her, Please don't let her give up. And

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I would have to message back because I had to

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message a lot of people, which is a good problem

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to have, but I had to message back and tell

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them that is one promise I just can't keep. And

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then I would follow up in a loving way. I'd

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follow up with keep fighting for what? To stay in

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a world that's full of pain, that's full of strife

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and suffering, To stay in a world where you can't

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have an opinion different than anyone else because you literally

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make yourself a target. I'm not trying to get political here,

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a block ad nation, but you know what I'm talking about,

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that's going to be normal for the kids that are

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coming up in this generation. That's just the first one.

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The Bible makes it clear. It is not going to

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get any better. All you gotta do is read revelation

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to figure that out. The second law of thermodynamics, if

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you're a science person says that order becomes disorder. It's

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not going to get any better. So why would I

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want her to stick around in a selfish way? And

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then there would always be on the back end If

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anybody ever wondered why, well, that's easy to figure out.

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If you read Romans chapter five, what the apostle Paul

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had to say about we have death through Adam. No

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matter who you are, whether you're a child, whether you're

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a good person an evil person, everybody dies because death

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was brought because Adam sinned. So Adam sind willingly. The

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woman was deceived by the serpent. We're talking about the

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book of Genesis here, and when God comes, yes, he

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does punish the serpent. Which is interesting about the Bible

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because if you try to read the Bible in chronological order,

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you're gonna miss a lot of it, and you're gonna

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really probably not make it past Leviticus. Let's face it.

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But if you think about the Book of Genesis, you

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can have to stop where God rested on the seventh

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day and then go to Isaiah fourteen to realize that

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sin already existed because Lucifer tried to overtake heaven and

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was cast out with a third of the angels. Then

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you have to backtrack and go, look, okay, now we

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have Adam and Eve in God's own image. I just

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say all that because there's punishment given to the serpent,

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there's punishment given to the woman, there's punishing given to

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the man. But if you read Genesis, something has to

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die for Adam and Eve to be saved. They're gonna

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be banished out of the garden. But something has to

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be killed because it says that God clothed them. The

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loins were killed and they were clothed. You know, back

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to who told you were naked? Okay, I can fix that.

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And for the first time, Adam sees death and you know,

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the carcass of whatever it was. It doesn't say what

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animal was killed, doesn't say what animal was slaughtered or sacrificed.

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I would like to believe it's a lamb because it

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makes sense with the ongoing theme of the Passover Lamb

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and the good Shepherd and how David was a shepherd.

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It would make sense if that was what it was.

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But it doesn't say. It just says something died. God

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killed something and clothed Adam and Eve. So we have

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death through Adam, but we have life through Jesus. It's

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a free gift. All you have to do is accept

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it blockad nation. So we talked about that and because

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he lives just like the hem, on that day, I

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will cross that river. I'll fight at life's final war

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with pain and then as death gives way to some

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of you know that old traditional hymn, That verse is

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so true because he lives, all fears gone. He defeated death.

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You don't have to because he resurrected on the third day.

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So there was a lot of that discussion, and finally

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our pastor the minister wrapped up everything and it was

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over and we're back home. And I mentioned how I

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would come back on here and I would catch everybody up. Well,

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that's a very short version of everything. But you know,

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the podcast has been on pause for so long for

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good reason. So I promise I will get my groove back.

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I promise that I will start to get a steady

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schedule of recording once again once I am ready. But

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as far as the format of this show, it used

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to be part one. I would talk about the Peanuts

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in detail. We'd have a mid roll, there'd be a

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scripture of the day, and then I'd go into detail

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about the world of mixed martial arts. Well, I'll tell

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you this. I may mention MMA once in a while,

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but I'm steering away from that. The time has come

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to begin a journey called the Blockhead Project, and I

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will admit I stole this idea from my friend Preston Scott,

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the gentleman who does my mid roll music. He has

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his own show called The Preston Scott Project. Well, at

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this point, I'm going to be a lot more transparent

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and a lot more sharing what I believe when it

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comes to either biblical, philosophical just life in general, the

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grieving process, anything that I can help my fellow man

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to know as I travel this new chapter in my

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life where I'm facing it on my own with no

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parental guidance. From an earthly standpoint, there's still my heavenly father,

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there's still the legacy that my mom and dad left behind.

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But to shift it back, if I wanted to talk

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about the UFC or anything MMA related, I could, but

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I want as much because a lot of it I

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just can't trust anymore. Why Because not too long ago

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you had a few events that really shook the world

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of MMA. There was a betting scandal involving an unexpected

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first round loss late in November twenty twenty five that

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actually led to an FBI investigation. And what's funny enough,

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if you follow the breadcrumbs, it leads back to a

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guy who had been involved in a twenty twenty two

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suspicious betting pattern led by a guy named James Krause.

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So this guy has been suspended as a coach, he's

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been suspended as a fighter. I mean, I'm not gonna

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get all the details right, but it usually has to

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do with his students usually have to be with all

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of a sudden, there's a huge activity in the betting

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realm and somebody takes a dive. So, just like boxing,

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can you trust the sport? Can you trust these incidents?

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That highlights significant concerns of integrity where the UFC now

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has to work with law enforcement and now the watchdogs

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of sports world is coming out and watching their every move.

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You know, that's happened many times in boxing. These things

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happen in the world of professional wrestling, and now they're

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happening in the UFC, which makes it to where what

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can you trust these days? Not to mention, I'll watch

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a stairdown where armand Seruion has no problem headbutting Dan

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Hooker at a stairdown. Are we gonna just overlook that

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and sweep that under the rug? You're not supposed to touch

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each other at a stairdown. I know it gets heated.

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I know that gets people's attention. But we're just gonna

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willingly openly head butt somebody else and try to open

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a cut the day before of a fight. He should

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be out of the sport immediately. He should never be

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fighting in the States again. But what's happening. I guess

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we give the guy a pass. The King of screw

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Upville gets to just walk between the rain drops, just

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like John Jones did. So. As frustrating as it is

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for me to follow this sport, I'll still go in

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and join my friends and my buddy Russ is listening.

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I'll still come by the Loud and Opinion Mansion. I'll

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come by the house. We'll still watch fights together. But

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I don't have to unpackage anything in detail on the

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show if I simply don't want to. It's always been

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my show, it's always been my format. If there's something

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worth talking about, I might bring it up, but I

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want go into detail. It's time for that to move aside,

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and time for the blocked project to come to the

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surface for the betterment of mankind, for the betterment of

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my listeners who tune in. So that won't unfold itself

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over months, maybe a year, until we kind of get

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used to this new pattern. So be patient. And it's

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like the title says, this is actually an idea stolen

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from DDP Yoga because it's not a comeback. It's your

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shoulders are pinned to the mat, your opponent has hooked

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the leg, the referee is down and he's counted one two.

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Back in the day, if you go back and watch

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old professional wrestling, you would see them take their legs

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and they would kick them to where the back is arched,

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and that would lift the shoulders off of the mat.

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It would be a full body kickout. You don't see

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that that often anymore nowadays, ever since somebody like The

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Rock would pull his shoulders up in the air and

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clench a fist and everybody can see that he's kicked out,

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but he's not really kicked out. He's lifted his shoulder

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off the mat. Not exactly a kickout anymore used to be.

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It's kind of evolved. So either way, I know that's

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professional wrestling, maybe not exactly what it looks like in

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twenty twenty five, but I'm just throwing it out there.

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DDP Yoga talks about this all the time. You're not

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down for the count, you haven't given up. You've been

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knocked down, but you get out before the three count.

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You kick out. You move on. The crowd pops. This

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match isn't over. That's what's going on over here with

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your favorite blockhead the podcast. Don't call it a comeback,

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because it isn't. I have hit the play button. We

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are off of pause. We are moving forward well. I

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have b has kicked out and is ready to come

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back to the podcasting world. And I have missed you,

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all of you tremendously until I come back on the microphone.

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Be conscientious that I will attempt to put out one

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a week, but it might have to be bi weekly

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for now. It just depends on other circumstances and other

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things behind the scenes, just maneuvering life. But I do

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thank you for your patience, and we will catch you

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at some point in the month of January, as I

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always used to say, and I loved to end my

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show this way, and we are back in the saddle.

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We will catch you next time, same blockhead time, same

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blockhead channel. It's good to be bad