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Are we having a sweepstake?
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Quote from: Colchester Kev on April 23, 2008, 10:44:06 AM
I have "borrowed" the church siign generator ... ty
http://blondepoker.com/forum/index.php?topic=33157.0
Just don't forget where it came from.
If I lend my brothers anything, they don't bring it back when they have finished, they just let go of it.
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Less than one inch to go.....
Come on you blacks!!
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Bugger!
He did a U turn, so I had to finish him off in the margin.
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You have FAR too much time on your hands to say yer cheering on a half dead fly.
Just hope you don't have fly guts in the screen to worry about now...cleaning that up could be tricky.
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Wooohooo I've got it back.
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So wierd that religion should come up - I was only thinking about this yesterday and wondered how I was going to ask you about it.
Is there any widely accepted 'faith' within the Gypsy community? I have seen documentaries where visiting clergy will have services within the community. I just wondered if there was one particular denomination or if it's a mixture as it is with the Gorgers?
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Quote from: Dingdell on April 23, 2008, 01:26:26 PM
So wierd that religion should come up - I was only thinking about this yesterday and wondered how I was going to ask you about it.
Is there any widely accepted 'faith' within the Gypsy community? I have seen documentaries where visiting clergy will have services within the community. I just wondered if there was one particular denomination or if it's a mixture as it is with the Gorgers?
I think it's the same as the Gorgers in as much as a large percentage of Gypsies were religious in bygone days. Not so many now.
Of the ones that are religious, Christianity is almost universal.
PS- Thank you for the upper-case "G". I have extended you the same courtesy.
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Quote from: Karabiner on April 23, 2008, 01:22:06 PM
Wooohooo I've got it back.
Your bridge?
Your mojo?
Your memory?
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Quote from: Karabiner on April 23, 2008, 01:22:06 PM
Wooohooo I've got it back.
Your bridge?
Your mojo?
Your memory?
My smile
When I went to the dentist today, he managed to fit a peg in after flushing out the the roots etc., and then re-attach my bridge after some minor engineering, and it all took about half an hour. Top man.
I'm still working on my mojo, but I fear that may have gone for good.
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The other day while out shopping for carpet with Mrs Red, I happened to notice some hills in the distence that looked like a very nice place to have walk. I resolved to return as soon as I could to investigate.
Well today Mrs Red decided which carpet she wanted and she carted me off to pay for it. In return, she agreed to accompany me on my walk.
The hills that I had seen turned out to be Bradgate Park. I thought I had been to Bradgate park before, but I must have confused it with somewhere else. I had never been here, it was stunning.
I took a fer pictures on my phone, the quality isn't that good, but if you use your imagination you will see how beautiful it is.
There were lots of rocky outcrops like this
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Red, you and I discussed Bradgate Park when we walked round the quarry!
spent my school cross country runs up and down Bradgate Park's slopes!
gorgeous park
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We spotted some deer drinking and managed to get close enough to take a snap before we spooked them
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Quote from: TightEnd on April 23, 2008, 07:04:52 PM
Red, you and I discussed Bradgate Park when we walked round the quarry!
spent my school cross country runs up and down Bradgate Park's slopes!
gorgeous park
Yes Rich, I remember discussing it, but I was mistaken. I mixed Bradgate up with somewhere else.
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As a little boy I would have spent hours playing by this pond. It has everything. Sticklebacks, frogspawn, waterboatmen, bullrushes, the lot.
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