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Okay, while for me and Robbie Ray returning, one of the 12 disciples, maybe Matthew was in there somewhere. You could still be a priest there, Graham. You could still be a priest there, Graham. Here's Robbie Ray with her story about Elvis Priestly to tell you more. I think it would be a minister, a preacher in the Scottish church. Anyway, no, I did ask him some questions. He did say he was the archbishop in Ontario. I said, I'm a cradle Episcopalian. He said, well you are. We get to talking and he was the one that said, instead of being Elvis impersonator who usually sings really well like Elvis, he said, well I don't consider myself a great singer. I'm more of a motivational speaker. So we looked him up on the web because I thought, well let's check this man out. Well he had been an Anglican priest and I think the church said if you're going to start preaching dressed as Elvis, I think they asked him to kind of leave. They said you need to take the, you know, just quit preaching dressed up like Elvis and singing like Elvis. So I think he left because of that, he said, and he opened his own church in the independent Angleton churches up there. So I guess he could open up anything he wants to and it was called Graceland. Oh I don't know what it is. But he had been. He was in Toronto, North of Ontario. He had been a real priest. He's still a real priest. He's still a real priest, right, but his own church, not connected technically with the Angleton church, but it's still called independent Angleton. So anyway, he was very nice. Anyway, it was very priestly. Very priestly, yes, yes, yes. And he has a stretch limo. Oh goodness, that's good stories, Graham. Back to you guys and thanks again for taking our check in. We appreciate it. We love you all. Have a good weekend and a good evening. KY4NB and Robbie Ray, back to NIP.
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