sabato 9 marzo 2024

Sabato.

 The sun is out.


Well, in reality, the sun has been out since God said, "Let there be light."
This is the same god who said, "Hey, we won't have any problems with our clergy in the church."
Though, Robert wrote a post on this and he seems to think it's just a bit of a glitch.
Maybe we just need another flood.
Where's Noah?

I haven't done any practice yet today, but I have taken care of a few jobs - I'm working on the music for a Scottish gig that I should never have accepted and I painted the bit on Shelley's car where she got hit by a supermarket trolley - the damage doer buggered off. Bastard!

Okay, I'd better get some violin practice done.
Let's see if we can get fifty comments on this post.
Ciao tutti.



88 commenti:

  1. Well, it was a short post but one really deserving of a comment. I enjoyed it.

    James McCarthy

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  2. Yes, I'm with James on this one.

    Simon Plerty

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  3. That guy Robert should join up with us Presbyterians. We have a great church. It's very clean too.

    John O'Brady

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  4. I heard somewhere that he's the guy who cleans our church! Is that true?

    Vincent Prode

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  5. I go to that church too. I think it is just a rumour.

    John Toiletseat

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  6. Hey man, that's an unusual surname.

    Vincent Prode

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  7. I know. I get told that all the time. I have a friend named James Shitface. I guess it could be worse.

    John Toiletseat.

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  8. I always get suspicious when I see strange surnames on a blog (in the comments section).
    Hey, Robert, I'm a Catholic too. The press is making too much of these abuse allegations.

    Benedict Brothers

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  9. Flush off shithead! I can't help my surname.

    John Toiletseat

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  10. Sorry. I didn't mean to offend. Anyway, it's a fitting name for a Presbyterian.

    Benedict Brothers

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  11. That just shows how fucked up you Catholics are!

    John Toiletseat

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  12. "I know. I get told that all the time. I have a friend named James Shitface. I guess it could be worse.

    John Toiletseat."

    Let's hope that Shitface doesn't meet up with Toiletseat. Then they'd really need a cleaner.

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  13. Hey guys, can you leave me out of all this silly shit?

    James Shitface

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  14. "Wipe your nose sonny boy" was always a good retort that Tony used.
    It never got him into trouble. It was just his friends that got beaten up because of it.

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  15. You and me?

    Richard (of RBB)

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  16. They used to tell me to wipe my dirty face.

    James Shitface

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  17. - on our way to 50 -

    !!!!!

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  18. It's a long walk though.

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  19. Comment, comment, comment, comment, comment...

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  20. Okay, you probably get the idea.

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  21. "You and me?"

    Yes, in or near Wilton I think but he also did it to me at St Pat's in the 4th form.

    Well done on the comments by the way. How do you do it?

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  22. 25, well, unfortunately 26 now but 50 has to be a bit of a stretch doesn't it?
    Maybe Robert will help. He's got plenty of imaginary friends.
    He could start with those bi-locationists for a start, and then there are the flaggelists. The Maryans are worth a comment or two and those nutty kids who hear voices are worth a go. I'd be calling up the talking donkey and the burning bush for a comment or two as well. Those crazy old ladies who 'witness' tears from statues of Jesus, Mary and Joseph should be worth mining. Fathers Orange, Purple, Awaythebetter and Inbecauseilike it should contribute as well.
    Looks like you're on a roll.

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  23. "Softly, softly catchy monkey." as my dad used to say.

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  24. Oh what the hell - here are a few more ....1

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  25. Robert's pals are a bit slow coming forward. Maybe they don't exist after all.

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  26. I'm standing outside the church and 9am mass is well underway.

    Where are you?

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  27. Came home again.

    Richard (of RBB)

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  28. It’s all go in Martianland that’s for sure.

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  29. I sat down in my livingroom.

    R (of RBB)

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  30. "I sat down in my livingroom."

    As I said earlier - "It’s all go in Martianland that’s for sure".

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  31. Reminds me of William Tell.

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  32. He was a bit like Robin Hood.

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  33. He was a bit like Robin Hood.

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  34. You wouldn't want to mispronounce that!

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  35. It is important to have the 'F' first.

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  36. Senility is sad really and to witness decline is a shame.
    Still, if it keeps the old guy happy it’s OK.

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  37. 76 - the year I went to Teachers' College.

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  38. 77 - Taumaranui on the main trunk line.

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  39. 78 - There's a sheila at the station...

    Still Taumaranui.

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  40. 80 - Seaview Appleby.

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  41. Tsk tsk.
    I see that we are still clinging to the old obsessions.

    - The Curmudgeon's Agony Aunt

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  42. Hey Agony Aunt,
    I heard that your job was one the line.

    Richard (of RBB)

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  43. Oops, on the line.

    Sorry about the proofreading.

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  44. Nope, I'll walk this alone.

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  45. Hey, Robert might help.

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  46. Just four comments to go.

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