Sparkling Wine Charlie

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Sparkling Wine Charlie

Sparkling Wine Charlie

@dom_potwor

Amateur writer, I have a clever idea once a year, around Michaelmas. Sailing down the Tiber and up the Thames. https://t.co/aOQGTlQoTb

Canada शामिल हुए Temmuz 2019
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laudablePractice@cath_cov·
Appropriate Easter Eve viewing. "We therefore commit their bodies to the deep, to be turned into corruption, looking for the resurrection of the body, (when the Sea shall give up her dead,) and the life of the world to come, through our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen."
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Sparkling Wine Charlie@dom_potwor·
Name a film where the bad guys win: The Wind That Shakes The Barley
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Sparkling Wine Charlie@dom_potwor·
Help me Anglican twitter I need your help? What would be the appropriate vestments for a vicar to wear at a graveside burial, assuming this is a relatively high and dry funeral. Which rite in the Prayer Book would be used? Many thanks.
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Fergus Butler-Gallie
Fergus Butler-Gallie@_F_B_G_·
@dom_potwor In the 1662 there is a space earlier on in the prayer (our dear brother/sister N here departed) where I name. I tend to then just say commit his/her body but I wouldn’t think it odd if the name was substituted instead.
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Sparkling Wine Charlie@dom_potwor·
@_F_B_G_ Thank you, Father! Would that be 'We therefore commit his body to the earth. Ashes to Ashes, dust to dust...' etc? Would it ever be appropriate to substitute the name of the deceased?
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Sparkling Wine Charlie@dom_potwor·
@_F_B_G_ I never knew Archbishop Cranmer also wrote 'In the Air Tonight'. A man of many talents!
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Fergus Butler-Gallie@_F_B_G_·
Looking forward to helping lead the commemoration of the 470th anniversary of the martyrdom of Thomas Cranmer at the University Church in Oxford tomorrow. 11am, all most welcome. pbs.org.uk/event/cranmer2…
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Sparkling Wine Charlie@dom_potwor·
Rejoice in the fact the cars were, often, shit and that the Germans did it better. Everyone's a winner!
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Sparkling Wine Charlie@dom_potwor·
I have a compromise for the new Bank of England notes: Leyland cars, but none of the sexy ones: Austin Allegro, Morris Ital, Morris Marina, Rover 3500. Traditionalists can enjoy the tribute to British Engineering, and the 'everything was shit until Blair' crowd can 1/2
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Fergus Butler-Gallie@_F_B_G_·
@dom_potwor Haha yes I saw this too- I think the double cigar in Churchill’s mouth might be quietly the funniest aspect- though Attlee as Lord Home v funny too
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Fergus Butler-Gallie@_F_B_G_·
I think a very underrated aspect of AI is its creation of an entire new genre of absurdist humour, as per below:
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Sparkling Wine Charlie@dom_potwor·
So at what point do Canadian of a certain age accept the fact that cockroaches are the real North American House Hippo?
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Madeline Grant
Madeline Grant@Madz_Grant·
Bond under Craig didn’t get serious and dark, or at least it didn’t stay that way for long. They had all kinds of dumb nonsense: man-eating nanobots, a ‘long-lost brother’ plot that was basically cribbed from Austin Powers. It was just done without much humour or self-awareness
Emir Han@RealEmirHan

Daniel Craig said the reason James Bond movies got serious and dark was because of Austin Powers movies “We had to destroy the myth because Mike Myers f*cked us.” “I am a huge fan, so don’t get me wrong, but he made it impossible to do the gags." x.com/VideoChannel13…

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