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St Edburgha's Carol Service

I attended St Edburgha'a carol service last Sunday. Robert Jones has produced some good photographs of the event. The music was good, but I don't think it is available on the net.

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Jake Maverick said…
Blinking God worshipping again! shame on you....

even if he or she does exist, one sick basterd! butre-writing history? they'll have the yanks capturing and deciphering the enigma machine next, you mark my words....

but was this not the same God that (allegedly) told Blair to go murder all those chidren, raping pillagng and stealing....?

people talk to God they call it religion, but when God speaks to you it's calle Schizophrenia....so why wasn't the bugger sectioned before he could do the damage...?

of course these same secret, contradictory laws don't apply to you and your lot do they.....and now it's looking like you may well have murdered my dog again for xmas...i mean why? what on Earth do you hp to achieve by doing all these things? full on insurrection? its what it is going to take......collaborators and lamposts, end of WWII, that's all i'm saying....
humbug!
Jake Maverick said…
why on earth would you cut that bi out...? what you gotagainst Tarantno?
Jake Maverick said…
i see, it's just to make me look even more like a drunk gibbering idiot than i am, also avec advnatge oftiscrapp wrtlss eybar t....;)

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