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Post by tiddles on Apr 24, 2013 14:16:03 GMT 1
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Post by samfregreenock on Apr 24, 2013 14:21:27 GMT 1
why do they have to bring religion in to it and spoil the fun of it all?
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Post by tiddles on Apr 24, 2013 14:24:06 GMT 1
Maybe there will be tarts and vicars and naughty nuns.....runs off to a cold shower!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by samfregreenock on Apr 24, 2013 14:26:29 GMT 1
Whhy can't they have just the auld style sunday school trip to Ayr or somewhere- that was one of the highlights of my childhood year- rather than this shite
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Post by Wee Jock on Apr 24, 2013 19:36:18 GMT 1
If they have a suggestion box, I'll drop a wee note in for a tarts, vicars and naughty nuns night. Who knows it might catch on.
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Post by tiddles on Apr 24, 2013 19:54:59 GMT 1
My mother always made me go to Sunday school picnics which invariably involved a long bus ride to Rouken Glen on a quite unsuitable double decked bus. I found it a bit too much to have to say Grace before downing a bottle of Lawson's Lemonade and a shitey MacAuley's cake..................ah, innocent youth
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Post by samfregreenock on Apr 24, 2013 20:24:19 GMT 1
My mother always made me go to Sunday school picnics which invariably involved a long bus ride to Rouken Glen on a quite unsuitable double decked bus. I found it a bit too much to have to say Grace before downing a bottle of Lawson's Lemonade and a shitey MacAuley's cake..................ah, innocent youth Nae grace at oors, we did Rouen glen too It was tartan rugs, sannies ( eating wans, as well as the wans on yer feet) flasks and lashings of lemonade Races, tug-o-war and such, not forgetting streamers ( not steamers this was a church do) oot the bus windaes, and singing on ra bus
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