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Originally posted by eek View PostThe church I (currently occassionally) attend is rather high CofE with a curate who is from the very traditional absolutely no women priests side of the church.
Considering its also the most liberal church in the area (gay married couples willingly accepted) I'm sure the bishop dislikes him so sent him there on purpose.Comment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostNope, but scored some free beers at the shop.
Not as good as some other evenings, but given the cloggies are a tad stingy, it was a good start.Comment
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostIt's almost like the Archbishop of York trying to send Rev North (the new Bishop of Burnley, who is against women priests and bishops) to be Bishop of Whitby - where the majority of vicars in the diocese are womenpeoplemen of God, one might almost suspect some kind of artificeComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View Post"There's no such thing as a bad port; there are only better ports."
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostNor, checked with Mrs P. We've been to ceviche and it was a bit meh although we did sit at the bar next to Heston B drinking chilli infused pisco. She went to his other place (andina ?) which was a bit better. There's a chef named Gaston Acurio who's opening a place in London. We've eaten in a couple of his places and it's way better.
Lucky you I've been to the Fat Duck twice and the Hinds Head and never met Heston. Even got a tour of the kitchen the first time we went there, but the chefs had all b*ggered orf by then, second time he was travelling for some TV programme.Last edited by norrahe; 8 February 2015, 08:09.Comment
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Went to bed late as I stayed up and watched a few episodes of the good wife, wanted a lie in and woke up at 5:30am
Now want a cup of coffee, but Mr N is fast asleep so won't fire up the grinder just yet. normally I wouldn't bother but he's not been sleeping at all, so will leave him to it.Comment
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