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on which note - Go Bish!!!Raven wrote:Royal Wedding news reporting....bleuch enough is enough, some of us don't give a shit
(this is bishop Pete Broadbent - who I used to know a looooooong time before he became famous!)
Bishop Broadbent made his comments about the engagement on Facebook, shortly after it had been announced last Tuesday.
He wrote: “Need to work out what date in the spring or summer I should be booking my republican day trip to France.”
He went on to say: “I think we need a party in Calais for all good republicans who can't stand the nauseating tosh that surrounds this event.
“I managed to avoid the last disaster in slow motion between Big Ears and the Porcelain Doll, and hope to avoid this one too.”
He said the wedding should belong to the family, as opposed to becoming “national flim-flam” paid for by tax payers. And he criticised the media for descending into “fawning deferential nonsense”.
“I wish them well, but their nuptials are nothing to do with me,” he wrote. “Leave them to get married somewhere out of the limelight and leave them alone.”
He later added: “I give the marriage seven years.”

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Partner and I already in discussion on our escape. Can't wait for a firm wedding date to get it organised. France is on our list. But not Calais. Paris. A cafe in Place de Bastille would be good. Or St Petersburg by the Winter Palace. Or Dublin. A couple of Guinness close by the Old Post Office.thebish wrote:on which note - Go Bish!!!Raven wrote:Royal Wedding news reporting....bleuch enough is enough, some of us don't give a shit
(this is bishop Pete Broadbent - who I used to know a looooooong time before he became famous!)
Bishop Broadbent made his comments about the engagement on Facebook, shortly after it had been announced last Tuesday.
He wrote: “Need to work out what date in the spring or summer I should be booking my republican day trip to France.”
He went on to say: “I think we need a party in Calais for all good republicans who can't stand the nauseating tosh that surrounds this event.
“I managed to avoid the last disaster in slow motion between Big Ears and the Porcelain Doll, and hope to avoid this one too.”
He said the wedding should belong to the family, as opposed to becoming “national flim-flam” paid for by tax payers. And he criticised the media for descending into “fawning deferential nonsense”.
“I wish them well, but their nuptials are nothing to do with me,” he wrote. “Leave them to get married somewhere out of the limelight and leave them alone.”
He later added: “I give the marriage seven years.”
Come on, name the happy day!

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The Irish bailout.
I'm not angry about it. I'm scared. Our banks are into their economy for £150bn. This could have serious repercussions for all of us in Europe. The markets will probably focus on Portugal next, like the vultures they are picking at a corpse.
We could be in the shit by proxy.
I'm not angry about it. I'm scared. Our banks are into their economy for £150bn. This could have serious repercussions for all of us in Europe. The markets will probably focus on Portugal next, like the vultures they are picking at a corpse.
We could be in the shit by proxy.
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Yes, you can stare into the abyss, but it's staring right back.
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Self preservation, LK. We have more trade with Ireland than we have with the BRICK nations combined.Lord Kangana wrote:The Irish bailout.
I'm not angry about it. I'm scared. Our banks are into their economy for £150bn. This could have serious repercussions for all of us in Europe. The markets will probably focus on Portugal next, like the vultures they are picking at a corpse.
We could be in the shit by proxy.
May the bridges I burn light your way
Bruce Rioja wrote:Self preservation, LK. We have more trade with Ireland than we have with the BRICK nations combined.Lord Kangana wrote:The Irish bailout.
I'm not angry about it. I'm scared. Our banks are into their economy for £150bn. This could have serious repercussions for all of us in Europe. The markets will probably focus on Portugal next, like the vultures they are picking at a corpse.
We could be in the shit by proxy.
BRIC....
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Brazil, India, Russia, China? BRICsBruce Rioja wrote:Self preservation, LK. We have more trade with Ireland than we have with the BRICK nations combined.Lord Kangana wrote:The Irish bailout.
I'm not angry about it. I'm scared. Our banks are into their economy for £150bn. This could have serious repercussions for all of us in Europe. The markets will probably focus on Portugal next, like the vultures they are picking at a corpse.
We could be in the shit by proxy.
What's the connection?
Or did you mean PIGS...?
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Not if you include Koreathebish wrote:Bruce Rioja wrote:Self preservation, LK. We have more trade with Ireland than we have with the BRICK nations combined.Lord Kangana wrote:The Irish bailout.
I'm not angry about it. I'm scared. Our banks are into their economy for £150bn. This could have serious repercussions for all of us in Europe. The markets will probably focus on Portugal next, like the vultures they are picking at a corpse.
We could be in the shit by proxy.
BRIC....

May the bridges I burn light your way
Bruce Rioja wrote:Not if you include Koreathebish wrote:Bruce Rioja wrote:Self preservation, LK. We have more trade with Ireland than we have with the BRICK nations combined.Lord Kangana wrote:The Irish bailout.
I'm not angry about it. I'm scared. Our banks are into their economy for £150bn. This could have serious repercussions for all of us in Europe. The markets will probably focus on Portugal next, like the vultures they are picking at a corpse.
We could be in the shit by proxy.
BRIC....

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Looks like we have one Bish backpedalling at a rate of knots, greater than or equal to Donald Campbell on acid....thebish wrote:on which note - Go Bish!!!Raven wrote:Royal Wedding news reporting....bleuch enough is enough, some of us don't give a shit
(this is bishop Pete Broadbent - who I used to know a looooooong time before he became famous!)
Bishop Broadbent made his comments about the engagement on Facebook, shortly after it had been announced last Tuesday.
He wrote: “Need to work out what date in the spring or summer I should be booking my republican day trip to France.”
He went on to say: “I think we need a party in Calais for all good republicans who can't stand the nauseating tosh that surrounds this event.
“I managed to avoid the last disaster in slow motion between Big Ears and the Porcelain Doll, and hope to avoid this one too.”
He said the wedding should belong to the family, as opposed to becoming “national flim-flam” paid for by tax payers. And he criticised the media for descending into “fawning deferential nonsense”.
“I wish them well, but their nuptials are nothing to do with me,” he wrote. “Leave them to get married somewhere out of the limelight and leave them alone.”
He later added: “I give the marriage seven years.”
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y'see - that makes me cross - say what you mean and stick by it. don't fecking crawl about with a mealy-mouthed apology a few days later - that's just fecking lame. you were not misquoted or misunderstood - you said what you meant - and plenty of people would agree with you - now you just look like a nice person.
(ps - and he's a fecking spurs fan!)
(ps - and he's a fecking spurs fan!)
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