- General Election in the second half of the year.
- “…and as the polls close, our exit poll predicts that the Conservative Party is unlikely to be able to form a new government…”
- The next but one leader of the Conservative Party becomes Ruth Davidson MP.
- The hipsters get bored of vinyl and discover cameras with actual, you know, film.
- No date for a new referendum on Scottish Independence.
- No progress for LGBT affirming Anglicans in England.
- Progress for LGBT affirming Anglicans elsewhere, particularly Brazil.
- Increasing realisation that sexual abuse is part of church culture. #churchtoo #metoo.
- FTSE lower at the end of 2018 than it is at the beginning. (7687)
- The end of the beard.
11 responses to “Pentecost Dress Code”
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Does that include red shoes?
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Red shoes may be worn by anyone sitting in the nave. Those at the sharp end know the rules.
An exemption may be made for serving popes.
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But they’d match his red dress so nicely…..
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Popes may wear red shoes at the sharp end. Wannabe popes can’t.
It is really that simple.
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Kelvin, I think that you should wear red cowboy boots in the sharp end! ๐
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I’m trying to think of what the ‘national dress’ of the USA is…I think that if I were there, I’d just wear t-shirt and jeans ๐
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So is Kelvin wearing a kilt?
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Kelvin is not wearing a kilt.
Kilts, however, may be worn.
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Our invitation to The Lord’s Prayer EVERY week is “And you can pray in whatever language or version is most comfortable for you”
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I’m sure I heard a rendition in Elvish. Perhaps it was Klingon, but it was very loud.
I did not attempt the Doric.
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Elves, Klingons, Doric speakers.
All are welcome in this place.
And to be honest, little would surprise me any more.
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