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Originally posted by scottycelt View PostHey, you don't expect me to go quite that easily, do you ...?
Thanks for all your kind sentiments, especially from those with whom I've invariably found myself in deep disagreement, in the past. I think the current state of the Scotland football team and the fact that there is not a Bruckner symphony broadcast daily on R3 finally got to me yesterday!
I'm now a reformed character and won't be contributing to any more threads such as this and any at all on the subject of religion (there is no fool like an old fool!) though I shall continue to post on other matters and, more importantly, learn from others on this excellent Forum. It is crammed full with far too many interesting, intelligent and witty people to suddenly decide it's not for me. How silly and self-defeating that would be ...
Now, thank you all again and it's back to business!
Please do not, however, feel under any obligation to refrain from discussion of topics such as this one or indeed religious matters; this forum imposes no constraints upon what might be discussed here, provided that they do not contravene prevailing law and that such discussion is done in a civilised manner.
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Originally posted by ahinton View PostGood to see that you're still here.
Please do not, however, feel under any obligation to refrain from discussion of topics such as this one or indeed religious matters; this forum imposes no constraints upon what might be discussed here, provided that they do not contravene prevailing law and that such discussion is done in a civilised manner.
Good to see that you've not left us, scotty.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Stephen Whitaker
Originally posted by Beef Oven View PostYou got me Sussed! I want it! It's sold out
There's a download here
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Beef Oven
Originally posted by Stephen Whitaker View PostThere's a download here
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Dastgaah-Sot...4385968&sr=1-1
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Beef Oven
Originally posted by scottycelt View PostHey, you don't expect me to go quite that easily, do you ...?
Thanks for all your kind sentiments, especially from those with whom I've invariably found myself in deep disagreement, in the past. I think the current state of the Scotland football team and the fact that there is not a Bruckner symphony broadcast daily on R3 finally got to me yesterday!
I'm now a reformed character and won't be contributing to any more threads such as this and any at all on the subject of religion (there is no fool like an old fool!) though I shall continue to post on other matters and, more importantly, learn from others on this excellent Forum. It is crammed full with far too many interesting, intelligent and witty people to suddenly decide it's not for me. How silly and self-defeating that would be ...
Now, thank you all again and it's back to business!
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Richard Tarleton
No, quite, it's no fun being an atheist if there's no-one to argue with And speaking as Brucknerian of Jacobite stock I think we have a fair amount in common
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Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View PostNo, quite, it's no fun being an atheist if there's no-one to argue with And speaking as Brucknerian of Jacobite stock I think we have a fair amount in common
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Originally posted by Pabmusic View PostWell, it's been a while but I thought this ought to be here. The New Zealand MP sums it all up so well:
http://www.theage.com.au/world/the-s...418-2i1rm.html
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amateur51
"Two men have become the first gay couple to wed in France, just days after President Francois Hollande signed the same-sex marriage bill into law.
Vincent Autin and Bruno Boileau said "oui" in the southern city of Montpellier amid tight security.
Mr Hollande had warned he would not accept any disruption to the ceremony.
The new legislation has proved controversial and sparked violent protests.
The anti-gay-marriage lobby, backed by the Catholic Church and conservative opposition, argues the bill undermines an essential building block of society.
The ceremony was broadcast live on French TV"
France's first gay wedding takes place amid tight security, just days after the controversial same-sex marriage bill was signed into law.
I'm sitting here grinning ... aaaaawwwww
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Beef Oven
Originally posted by amateur51 View Post"Two men have become the first gay couple to wed in France, just days after President Francois Hollande signed the same-sex marriage bill into law.
Vincent Autin and Bruno Boileau said "oui" in the southern city of Montpellier amid tight security.
Mr Hollande had warned he would not accept any disruption to the ceremony.
The new legislation has proved controversial and sparked violent protests.
The anti-gay-marriage lobby, backed by the Catholic Church and conservative opposition, argues the bill undermines an essential building block of society.
The ceremony was broadcast live on French TV"
France's first gay wedding takes place amid tight security, just days after the controversial same-sex marriage bill was signed into law.
I'm sitting here grinning ... aaaaawwwww
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