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Thread: Grandson of FLP (Famous Last Posts!)
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Bullfrog.
Prophetic Amphibian
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Earliest Use of the Thurible
I'm picturing them being used as clubs of some sort...
-------------------- Some say that man is the root of all evil Others say God's a drunkard for pain Me, I believe that the Garden of Eden Was burned to make way for a train. --Josh Ritter, Harrisburg
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Alan Cresswell
Mad Scientist 先生
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My new Hell thread quite unintentionally created some great Famous Last Post opportunities.
Thank God for Erin Absolutely.
-------------------- Don't cling to a mistake just because you spent a lot of time making it.
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Quercus
Shipmate
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Return of the Latin cor ad cor loquitur
As opposed to the Greek cor ad cor loquitor?
-------------------- "I meant," said Iplsore bitterly, "what is there in this world that makes living worthwhile?"
Death thought about it. CATS, he said eventually, CATS ARE NICE.
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rufiki
Ship's 'shroom
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Thank God for Amazing Grace
Amen.
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Quercus
Shipmate
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Somewhat poor taste, so I'll apologise first, but it made me laugh. I'm sorry.
Mentally ill students Moo
Which'll make diagnosis a lot easier...
ETA: it's just changed to "Mentally ill students Duck". Please, someone whose name isn't a verb post in that thread. Quickly. [ 04. July 2007, 16:51: Message edited by: Quercus ]
-------------------- "I meant," said Iplsore bitterly, "what is there in this world that makes living worthwhile?"
Death thought about it. CATS, he said eventually, CATS ARE NICE.
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The Scrumpmeister
Ship’s Taverner
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Currently heading up Purgatory:
Church historian seeks...bush baptist
...for fun and frolics.
-------------------- If Christ is not fully human, humankind is not fully saved. - St John of Saint-Denis
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churchgeek
Have candles, will pray
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Thank God for Duo Seraphim
They'll go so nicely with my Duo Cherubim.
(eta: Quercus, you're cracking me up!) [ 05. July 2007, 04:22: Message edited by: churchgeek ]
-------------------- I reserve the right to change my mind.
My article on the Virgin of Vladimir
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Smudgie
Ship's Barnacle
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TubaMirum - Moron... MouseThief
I know that thread titles in Hell often use terms of abuse. Calling somebody a moron is one thing. But accusing them of stealing rodents without any evidence to back it up is surely libellous.
-------------------- Miss you, Erin.
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mousethief
Ship's Thieving Rodent
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-------------------- This is the last sig I'll ever write for you...
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dolphy
Lady of Perpetual Responsiblity
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Thank God for...Jahlove Many of us do, regularly!
-------------------- Looking forward to my rock moving closer again.
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wesleyswig
Shipmate
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Is this actually in (Custard)
A question often asked, and that is before we reach mass produced custard...
Regards John
-------------------- "I am still a Methodist, You can never get it's special glow out of your blood" Ellen Wilkinson Read my ramblings
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HenryT
Canadian Anglican
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Am I the only one in Lothlorien
Frodo and Bilbo will be along soon!
-------------------- "Perhaps an invincible attachment to the dearest rights of man may, in these refined, enlightened days, be deemed old-fashioned" P. Henry, 1788
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churchgeek
Have candles, will pray
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Harry Potter - the Sober Preacher's Kid
In the knock-off "Christian" version of the tale, Harry Potter finds out his real father isn't a wizard at all, and it turns out everything heroic Harry's ever done has simply been through the Power of the Spirit.
-------------------- I reserve the right to change my mind.
My article on the Virgin of Vladimir
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mousethief
Ship's Thieving Rodent
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quote: Originally posted by churchgeek: Am I the only one in 206
No, there are 205 others.
That's also Seattle's area code (and the suburbs due south). Plenty of others in 206.
-------------------- This is the last sig I'll ever write for you...
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Jahlove
Tied to the mast
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Return of the Latin ... Treatise Oh dear. Will it take awfully long?
-------------------- “Sing like no one's listening, love like you've never been hurt, dance like nobody's watching, and live like its heaven on earth.” - Mark Twain
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Quercus
Shipmate
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Recipe Thread - the ... Sparrow
Like chicken, only less filling, and harder to carve.
-------------------- "I meant," said Iplsore bitterly, "what is there in this world that makes living worthwhile?"
Death thought about it. CATS, he said eventually, CATS ARE NICE.
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Wesley J
Silly Shipmate
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"Thank God for... Alan Cresswell
Aye!
-------------------- Be it as it may: Wesley J will stay. --- Euthanasia, that sounds good. An alpine neutral neighbourhood. Then back to Britain, all dressed in wood. Things were gonna get worse. (John Cooper Clarke)
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HenryT
Canadian Anglican
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Christian Nutters at Lynn MagdalenCollege
Oh, the Cambridge Movement?
-------------------- "Perhaps an invincible attachment to the dearest rights of man may, in these refined, enlightened days, be deemed old-fashioned" P. Henry, 1788
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dj_ordinaire
Host
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Without an 'E' on the end is The Other Place. Thanks muchly
-------------------- Flinging wide the gates...
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dolphy
Lady of Perpetual Responsiblity
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Eagle swings hot..jedijudy.
Is not not about time those bald headed ones understood a hot flush?
-------------------- Looking forward to my rock moving closer again.
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Evangeline
Shipmate
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Today's look at the board yielded these:
Non-RC reaction to Sober Preacher's Kid.
Is the RC reaction obvious?
Am I the only one in Amazing Grace? [ 08. July 2007, 04:51: Message edited by: Evangeline ]
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HenryT
Canadian Anglican
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quote: Originally posted by dj_ordinaire: Without an 'E' on the end is The Other Place. Thanks muchly
Drat, that's even funnier!
Today's offering
Are animals really CrookedCucumber
No, cucumber is definitely a vegetable. "All flesh is grass" is a metaphor.
-------------------- "Perhaps an invincible attachment to the dearest rights of man may, in these refined, enlightened days, be deemed old-fashioned" P. Henry, 1788
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Jahlove
Tied to the mast
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Time we confronted Timothy the Obscure
Perhaps - but with what? He's just too vague
-------------------- “Sing like no one's listening, love like you've never been hurt, dance like nobody's watching, and live like its heaven on earth.” - Mark Twain
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Worm in the Grass
Shipmate
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Seen earlier this morning Time we confronted Myrrh An impossible feat I'm afraid, Myrrh is immune to normal confrontation
-------------------- Christian satire attracts people who are serious about religion. It's a method of coping with the difference between what religion ought to be about and what it is. (Jengie Jon)
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Ariel
Shipmate
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Those Damn Pigeons - Sparrow.
Dear Editor,
I'm writing to say that we the undersigned of Trafalgar Square are very annoyed that the Pigeon community have taken over our perches, demand bread in a menacing sort of way and are regularly seen fare-dodging on the Tube. The sooner they're given ASBOs the better. Yours sincerely, A Sparrow and Others.
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HenryT
Canadian Anglican
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Unfeeling management Erin
Yes, sir!
-------------------- "Perhaps an invincible attachment to the dearest rights of man may, in these refined, enlightened days, be deemed old-fashioned" P. Henry, 1788
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Spiffy
Ship's WonderSheep
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quote: Originally posted by Keren-Happuch: Can this really be Spiffy da Wondersheep?
I do believe it is!
Are you sure about that?
-------------------- Looking for a simple solution to all life's problems? We are proud to present obstinate denial. Accept no substitute. Accept nothing. --Night Vale Radio Twitter Account
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Petrified
Ship’s ballast
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Books for 8 year olds Moo
I would have thought they were a bit old for that
-------------------- At this time, a friend shall lose his friend's hammer and the young shall not know where lieth the things possessed by their fathers that their fathers put there only just the night before, about eight o'clock. SoF a "prick against Bigotterie"
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Wet Kipper
Circus Runaway
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Christian Nutters at...Twilight
yes, that is a particularly awkward time of day to encounter them.
-------------------- - insert randomly chosen, potentially Deep and Meaningful™ song lyrics here -
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kentishmaid
Shipmate
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You beat me to it, Wet Kipper. I was going to mention that one!
Just a nutter at Twilight When the lights are low......
-------------------- "Who'll be the lady, who'll be the lord, when we are ruled by the love of one another?"
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Quercus
Shipmate
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Pope: Other denominations ... Petrified
Benedict can be a bit alarming at times.
-------------------- "I meant," said Iplsore bitterly, "what is there in this world that makes living worthwhile?"
Death thought about it. CATS, he said eventually, CATS ARE NICE.
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Bullfrog.
Prophetic Amphibian
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Pope: Other denominations hatless
Got mitre?
-------------------- Some say that man is the root of all evil Others say God's a drunkard for pain Me, I believe that the Garden of Eden Was burned to make way for a train. --Josh Ritter, Harrisburg
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mousethief
Ship's Thieving Rodent
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Does anybody else just ken
I dinna ken what I ken.
-------------------- This is the last sig I'll ever write for you...
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HenryT
Canadian Anglican
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Anglican Attendances (Choirboy)
You'd expect a few!
-------------------- "Perhaps an invincible attachment to the dearest rights of man may, in these refined, enlightened days, be deemed old-fashioned" P. Henry, 1788
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Sioni Sais
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quote: Originally posted by Keren-Happuch: In whose name are we seasick?
Good question!
"Huey!", I understand.
-------------------- "He isn't Doctor Who, he's The Doctor"
(Paul Sinha, BBC)
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Lyda*Rose
Ship's broken porthole
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Swap the sausages and the...parsley sage
They are interchangeable?
-------------------- "Dear God, whose name I do not know - thank you for my life. I forgot how BIG... thank you. Thank you for my life." ~from Joe Vs the Volcano
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The Great Gumby
Ship's Brain Surgeon
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I lost my cherry to... Amazing Grace
That thread's just going to keep on giving.
-------------------- The first principle is that you must not fool yourself, and you are the easiest person to fool. - Richard Feynman
A letter to my son about death
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luvanddaisies
the'fun'in'fundie'™
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quote: Originally posted by The Great Gumby: I lost my cherry to... Amazing Grace
That thread's just going to keep on giving.
Wahey! It now says on the interweb-thingy that someone lost their cherry to me (so it must be true) . Must have been pissed though - I didn't notice . [ 14. July 2007, 22:26: Message edited by: luvanddaisies ]
-------------------- "Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines, sail away from the safe harbour. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover." (Mark Twain)
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The Silent Acolyte
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quote: Originally posted by The Great Gumby: That thread's just going to keep on giving.
It was quite unintentional folks. I rarely venture outside Ecclesiantics and I barely knew what this thread was until Luvanddises pointed it out on the thread in question, but I'm happy to have obliged.
Oh, no! I momentarily lost it to Erin just now.
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Wesley J
Silly Shipmate
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I lost my cherry to... Erin
Some like it hot.
-------------------- Be it as it may: Wesley J will stay. --- Euthanasia, that sounds good. An alpine neutral neighbourhood. Then back to Britain, all dressed in wood. Things were gonna get worse. (John Cooper Clarke)
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Wesley J
Silly Shipmate
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Why can't RC Priests... Sober Preacher's Kid
Dunno. Do you?
-------------------- Be it as it may: Wesley J will stay. --- Euthanasia, that sounds good. An alpine neutral neighbourhood. Then back to Britain, all dressed in wood. Things were gonna get worse. (John Cooper Clarke)
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Alfred E. Neuman
What? Me worry?
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I lost my cherry to... Gort
Please ladies, form an orderly queue. No shoving or pushing.
-------------------- --Formerly: Gort--
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