Ok. Home now, so I can listen to it. Definitely no "at" before St Petersburg. Can't tell on guess/guessed.
Also, and I should have mentioned this before because it's what I've always thought, I'm pretty sure he says "the" Pilate, not "that." I know he's referring to Pontius Pilate so "that" kind" of makes more sense but I think he's intentionally calling him The Pilate sort of the way Jesus Christ is The Christ. Or perhaps he's just slurring his pronunciation of "that." Who knows with Mick? But either way it sure sounds more like "the" then "that." |