Ambitious Blackburn

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Re: Ambitious Blackburn

Post by FaninOz » Sun Jul 01, 2012 3:32 am

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Montreal Wanderer wrote:Over the last few decades my University has been obliged to recognize non-Christian religious holidays (and holy days) when making exam timetables, etc. Some five years ago Wicca was added to the acceptable religions. Wicca have witches - the daughter of a colleague is one (poor parent) but there are male ones too. So a witch is no different from a priest these days. Of course we still draw the line at HR types.
We used to have a player called Paul Warlock who was a bit of a wizard and....oh,er wait a minute..
Aren't all male witches called Warlocks!!!
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Re: Ambitious Blackburn

Post by clapton is god » Sun Jul 01, 2012 8:19 am

TANGODANCER wrote:We used to have a player called Paul Warlock who was a bit of a wizard and....oh,er wait a minute..
All tennis players are witches. Remember that Goran? Even he's a witch! :oops:

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Re: Ambitious Blackburn

Post by bwfcdan94 » Sun Jul 01, 2012 8:41 am

at least blackburn have had a few posts rest with are talk of warlocks and witches actually i think formica looks a bit like a warlock
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Re: Ambitious Blackburn

Post by Lord Kangana » Sun Jul 01, 2012 3:46 pm

About twenty past three I think.
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Re: Ambitious Blackburn

Post by Montreal Wanderer » Sun Jul 01, 2012 5:41 pm

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TANGODANCER wrote:
Montreal Wanderer wrote:Over the last few decades my University has been obliged to recognize non-Christian religious holidays (and holy days) when making exam timetables, etc. Some five years ago Wicca was added to the acceptable religions. Wicca have witches - the daughter of a colleague is one (poor parent) but there are male ones too. So a witch is no different from a priest these days. Of course we still draw the line at HR types.
We used to have a player called Paul Warlock who was a bit of a wizard and....oh,er wait a minute..
Aren't all male witches called Warlocks!!!
Maybe in Australia, but the first definition of Witch in the Oxford English Dictionary is as follows:
Pronunciation: /wɪtʃ/
Forms: OE wicca, wycca, ME–15 wiche, etc. (as next).
Etymology: Old English wicca weak masculine (see witch n.2).

a. A man who practises witchcraft or magic; a magician, sorcerer, wizard.
A witch can be either sex and can be good, although a warlock is always male and usually evil.
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Re: Ambitious Blackburn

Post by Montreal Wanderer » Sun Jul 01, 2012 5:47 pm

bobo the clown wrote:
Montreal Wanderer wrote:Over the last few decades my University has been obliged to recognize non-Christian religious holidays (and holy days) when making exam timetables, etc. Some five years ago Wicca was added to the acceptable religions. Wicca have witches - the daughter of a colleague is one (poor parent) but there are male ones too. So a witch is no different from a priest these days. Of course we still draw the line at HR types.
Canadania really does go overboard on it's desire to be "even-more-liberal-than-Sweden" doesn't it !?!?
Actually Wicca was recognized as a religion , and thus entitled to constitutional protection, over a quarter of a century ago in the US (that bastion of liberalism). See Dettmer v. Landon
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Re: Ambitious Blackburn

Post by bobo the clown » Sun Jul 01, 2012 10:06 pm

Montreal Wanderer wrote:
bobo the clown wrote:
Montreal Wanderer wrote:Over the last few decades my University has been obliged to recognize non-Christian religious holidays (and holy days) when making exam timetables, etc. Some five years ago Wicca was added to the acceptable religions. Wicca have witches - the daughter of a colleague is one (poor parent) but there are male ones too. So a witch is no different from a priest these days. Of course we still draw the line at HR types.
Canadania really does go overboard on it's desire to be "even-more-liberal-than-Sweden" doesn't it !?!?
Actually Wicca was recognized as a religion , and thus entitled to constitutional protection, over a quarter of a century ago in the US (that bastion of liberalism). See Dettmer v. Landon
Well, it isn't. So there.

... & since when did Canadania take its' lead from the US ffs ??
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Re: Ambitious Blackburn

Post by jaffka » Sun Jul 01, 2012 10:08 pm

Anyone know what is happening with Junior Hoilett, I thought his contact expired today?

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Re: Ambitious Blackburn

Post by Montreal Wanderer » Mon Jul 02, 2012 5:13 am

bobo the clown wrote:
Montreal Wanderer wrote:
bobo the clown wrote:
Montreal Wanderer wrote:Over the last few decades my University has been obliged to recognize non-Christian religious holidays (and holy days) when making exam timetables, etc. Some five years ago Wicca was added to the acceptable religions. Wicca have witches - the daughter of a colleague is one (poor parent) but there are male ones too. So a witch is no different from a priest these days. Of course we still draw the line at HR types.
Canadania really does go overboard on it's desire to be "even-more-liberal-than-Sweden" doesn't it !?!?
Actually Wicca was recognized as a religion , and thus entitled to constitutional protection, over a quarter of a century ago in the US (that bastion of liberalism). See Dettmer v. Landon
Well, it isn't. So there.

... & since when did Canadania take its' lead from the US ffs ??
We don't take our lead from the US (except when the Conservative Party is in power), though not to the extent the UK does since we did not go into Iraq. I was merely pointing out that recognition wasn't just a matter of Swedish liberalism. As an atheist, it seems to me that Wicca is as much a religion as may other beliefs are. Nor is "It isn't. So There." a particularly compelling argument to the contrary.
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Re: Ambitious Blackburn

Post by Gravedigger » Mon Jul 02, 2012 8:22 am

Montreal Wanderer wrote:
bobo the clown wrote:
Montreal Wanderer wrote:
bobo the clown wrote:
Montreal Wanderer wrote:Over the last few decades my University has been obliged to recognize non-Christian religious holidays (and holy days) when making exam timetables, etc. Some five years ago Wicca was added to the acceptable religions. Wicca have witches - the daughter of a colleague is one (poor parent) but there are male ones too. So a witch is no different from a priest these days. Of course we still draw the line at HR types.
Canadania really does go overboard on it's desire to be "even-more-liberal-than-Sweden" doesn't it !?!?
Actually Wicca was recognized as a religion , and thus entitled to constitutional protection, over a quarter of a century ago in the US (that bastion of liberalism). See Dettmer v. Landon
Well, it isn't. So there.

... & since when did Canadania take its' lead from the US ffs ??
We don't take our lead from the US (except when the Conservative Party is in power), though not to the extent the UK does since we did not go into Iraq. I was merely pointing out that recognition wasn't just a matter of Swedish liberalism. As an atheist, it seems to me that Wicca is as much a religion as may other beliefs are. Nor is "It isn't. So There." a particularly compelling argument to the contrary.
*Cough* except for some on exchange with US forces. And I thought Wicca was an online encyclowotsit. :-) Belated happy Canada Day :-) 8)
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Re: Ambitious Blackburn

Post by Montreal Wanderer » Mon Jul 02, 2012 3:18 pm

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*Cough* except for some on exchange with US forces. And I thought Wicca was an online encyclowotsit. :-) Belated happy Canada Day :-) 8)
Thanks. 145 yesterday. If I live another 11 years I'll be half as old as my adopted country. :(
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Re: Ambitious Blackburn

Post by clapton is god » Mon Jul 02, 2012 3:26 pm

^ So 67 now? There's aint half some old gits on here - amongst which I include myself, I hasten to add :) but you shade me by 9 years.

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Re: Ambitious Blackburn

Post by Montreal Wanderer » Mon Jul 02, 2012 3:36 pm

clapton is god wrote:^ So 67 now? There's aint half some old gits on here - amongst which I include myself, I hasten to add :) but you shade me by 9 years.
Indeed, but 68 in three weeks.... :| (but Dujon is even older.... :wink: )
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Re: Ambitious Blackburn

Post by Gravedigger » Mon Jul 02, 2012 4:32 pm

I was 68 in March and lookin forward to the 1812 war Centenary celebrations. We'll get that White House painted pink yet. 8)
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Re: Ambitious Blackburn

Post by bwfcdan94 » Mon Jul 02, 2012 5:35 pm

Gravedigger wrote:I was 68 in March and lookin forward to the 1812 war Centenary celebrations. We'll get that White House painted pink yet. 8)
stop it your making me feel like a baby
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Re: Ambitious Blackburn

Post by Gravedigger » Mon Jul 02, 2012 5:53 pm

Ha ha. Dan, lad. I have a pair of shoes older than you. :)
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Re: Ambitious Blackburn

Post by bwfcdan94 » Mon Jul 02, 2012 7:59 pm

Gravedigger wrote:Ha ha. Dan, lad. I have a pair of shoes older than you. :)
:D :D , jees they must be good quality , what are they ?
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Re: Ambitious Blackburn

Post by Harry Genshaw » Mon Jul 02, 2012 9:24 pm

Leon best for £3m. Not a bad deal imo. I'm surprised that any player though has opted to go there given the current upheaval.
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Re: Ambitious Blackburn

Post by Montreal Wanderer » Mon Jul 02, 2012 10:13 pm

Gravedigger wrote:I was 68 in March and lookin forward to the 1812 war Centenary celebrations. We'll get that White House painted pink yet. 8)
Ah, you're a couple of months older than Dujon. '44 was obviously a good year. Celebrations have already begun here for that war. We are under the impression we won it - after all they only burnt York (now Toronto) but we burnt Washington. However, I now discover one of the US war aims was essentially to have an excuse to practice genocide on our allies the native Americans (which was also achieved).
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Re: Ambitious Blackburn

Post by TANGODANCER » Mon Jul 02, 2012 11:12 pm

Gravedigger wrote:I was 68 in March and lookin forward to the 1812 war Centenary celebrations. We'll get that White House painted pink yet. 8)
I was born the same month World War ll started. Come September I hit 73.....juniors.. :wink:
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