tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17510864.post1422740606507298291..comments2024-03-26T17:00:35.384+00:00Comments on Helen McCookerybook: Dear Tories: a Sunday LetterHelen McCookerybookhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10997428723795124462noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17510864.post-65935804279881648832016-01-29T15:24:24.107+00:002016-01-29T15:24:24.107+00:00"Clothing Thrown Away" A great deal of c..."Clothing Thrown Away" A great deal of childrens clothing has been dumped outside the former Barnet Citizens Advice Bureau (behind gate)in Wood St. But after rain last night-it's all rather damp! A 2nd Hand Clothiernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17510864.post-7654707159137393892016-01-29T15:19:24.473+00:002016-01-29T15:19:24.473+00:00Vicars/Archbishops robes were worn by Jean Jacques...Vicars/Archbishops robes were worn by Jean Jacques Burnel of The Stranglers in 1 of their Videos. Check-it-out!A Fannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17510864.post-3502772702291677392016-01-29T15:10:58.446+00:002016-01-29T15:10:58.446+00:00Why not 'charge-us' for attending Church s...Why not 'charge-us' for attending Church services on a 'pay-as-you-go' basis:<br />Entrance-75p 1st Hymn-£1.00, 2nd Hymn-£1.50, 3rd Hymn-£2.00, Prayer-£3.00, Blessing-£3.50 Depending on actual words spoken (Latin or otherwise) Collection-£4.00, Final Hymn-£2.50, exit from service £5.00 A Vicar/Rabbinoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17510864.post-44718680844697599492016-01-29T09:55:46.141+00:002016-01-29T09:55:46.141+00:00Come & enjoy a (free) cup of coffee every Satu...Come & enjoy a (free) cup of coffee every Saturday 10-12pm outside The Spiers at The Market entrance! Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17510864.post-5617760766405415022016-01-24T22:38:55.025+00:002016-01-24T22:38:55.025+00:00not sure the CofE is the states to sell off. They ...not sure the CofE is the states to sell off. They would have to nationalise it first, then sell it off. Much better idea is to turn Buck Palace into flats.<br /><br />But you are very right in your original assumption - how do capitalism and christianity sit together? I guess the USA's Republican viewpoint answers this - Jesus loves us so much he lets us have guns to shot each other with. And as long as it's poor people shootin' poor people, then we ain't got no poor people t'worry abit. Yeehaw, god bless america and pass me my gun Hester.<br /><br />And of course the East Coast fares are high - we don't want those northern types coming down here, cluttering up the place with their whippets and complaining about having to pay 5 quid for a cup of coffee. They'd be asking for Black Pudding Paninis!<br /><br />Get a grip H, you're one of us now :)Wilky of St Albanshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06082833989305448408noreply@blogger.com