You ever been advised to not mess with a pulpwood cutter? If you have and wondered why, this episode should provide the answer for you. Joey and George have spent their entire careers in the tough and dangerous tree business. As you can imagine the risks of the profession, you likely can imagine they have some stories from it. We hope that you enjoy their stories as much as we did!
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Introduction - 00:00-01:17
Storytelling - 01:18-01:07:32
Scripture Time - 01:07:33-01:11:55
Closing Time - 01:11:56-01:12:46
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