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“Christmas as I Knew It”

Dec 17, 2012JerryPodcastChristmas, Podcast
[audio:podcast-12-17-12.mp3]

In this week’s podcast we look at a Christmas of day’s gone by through Johnny Cash’s poem “Christmas as I Knew It.”

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