Remember those days folk's????
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1032529/Vicar-orders-year-old-church-talking-parents-wedding.html?ITO=1490
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Ed Banger |
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Ah, yes. Something ol' Mikey woulda done!!!!!
Remember those days folk's???? http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1032529/Vicar-orders-year-old-church-talking-parents-wedding.html?ITO=1490
The only really respectable Protestants are the fundamentalists. Unfortunately, they are also palpable idiots.
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GerGuest001 |
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Ah, yes. Something ol' Mikey woulda done!!!!! Are you talking about the "Mothers Day Massacre" or about an unrelated incident?
Regards, GerGuest001
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Ed Banger |
GG, they're all related.... | #2 |
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...as Mikey was a flat out, cold stone freaking loon. When DAH Fendt's daughter was having her wedding rehearsal back in the early 70's he was
a-screaming because she didn't focus her eyes on her "bridegroom" or some silly crap like that.
Anyone remember the story 'bout how he ('ol Mikey that is) went berserk when he found a ping pong table in the basement of a church??????? Nothing left but firewood kindling. And he bragged about it. Bert, do you remember THAT story?????? Ifin that don't describe someone that is in need of serious psychiatric help, I don't know what does.
The only really respectable Protestants are the fundamentalists. Unfortunately, they are also palpable idiots.
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bertiesb |
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To answer our beloved Bishop, I do indeed remember\the story about the DA finding a ping pong table in a church basement.
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nacknock |
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Old Mike had us back in the day throw out baseball cards because he said any cards would represent gambling. Today they would be worth a fortune. Also throw
out any statues or decorations that represented "idols" Kraus the Kooky Carpet Capo Kingpin of Kitchener what a lovely legacy hath you left?
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deaconess |
beatle mania | #5 |
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I had heard that Michael Kraus encouraged Richard Freund to dispose of his Beatle album collection. Is that true?
He told Bishop Klein to get rid of his Tennessee Walkers... |
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Katherine |
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I had heard that Michael Kraus encouraged Richard Freund to dispose of his Beatle album collection. Is that true? I swear to God, if someone had done that to me, I'd be out for blood. Seriously. No one messes with my Beatles. No one. Freund oughta check out Craig's List or E-Bay, and submit the bill to the church. Oh, never mind. They already cover most of his bills, anyway! |
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klitzke |
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If I remember correctly, the NAC has a very loose interpretation of copyright law ( or just ignores it
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hrldpotter |
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deaconess wrote: I'd have given him some sage advice at the time - "Don't get between a man and his horses".
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Mr Schindos |
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Ah, the music issue, I remember it well. Shortly after arriving in Kitchener I was given a pompous sanctimonious speech from a deacon who informed me of a youth service he attended that condemned rock music. After the service he trashed the majority of his albums. Wouldn't listen to Mr. Lennon because he dared to 'imagine there's no heaven', a young bunch of Irish boys where condemned because they included the name of the day of the week of Jan 30, '72 combined with the results of that day. He certainly wouldn't get on board that crazy train due to the name of the artists former band (well …. the bat thing didn't help either). Wanted nothing to do with Angus & co. with their highway or bells, and of course he wasn't about to run to the hills with the maiden or live after midnight with the priest (or their metal gods). Even as a TB at the time, I could only laugh (and cry).
A few years later (A.K.) a tape recorder was stuck on the alter for a Sunday morning service. It was DA Wagner doing a rant against the wickedness of rock music, on and on and on. I felt so ridiculous sitting there listening to this that I had to stop 'going through the motions' and get up and walk away, with the scorps rocking me like a hurricane of course.
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