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no its a local church im English why would i go to a mosque its the church in accy town center if you want to know
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I only asked because it was a tiny photograph. Anyway lots of English people worship in mosques. Some in buildings converted from disused Christian churches. Are you a regular worshipper at St. Jame's? |
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Peace be with you. |
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No problem pal im not no we just wanted to get married in a big place good point on the english people worshiping in mosques i did not think about that lol but thanks for your complement on the pic
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so garinda do you know how to join ive just seen that you would like to. my browser keeps playing up i just switched browsers
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Would the EDL propose only English born members of Parliament or the House of Lords, as the Scots, Welsh & Northern Irish now have thier own assemblies?
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The EDL are made up from footy hooligans that ain't got nowt else to do.
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Tomorrow we've planned a family visit to Bolton, to see a wonderful play called And Did Those Feet.
I saw it last year with Lettie and Sparkologist, and it was one the best plays I've ever seen. On paper it's about Bolton's F.A. Cup run in 1923, but really it's about love, and the losses brought about by World War I. It received a standing ovation when I saw it, and at least two of our party of three, had tears in their eyes. I encouraged my family, including the younger members, that we should all take the chance to see it, after it was being reprised this spring. Tickets were booked last August, and a pre-theatre dinner was booked at the Olive Press. Now we've been informed that the restaurant is closed, because the English Defence League are having a mass rally tomorrow, and there's also an anti-ENDL protest planned, with people arriving from all over the country. Many pubs, restaurants, and taxi firms, are apparenting closing tonight, and not reopening until Sunday lunchtime, and even now much of the town centre is barricaded, and cordoned off. If we aren't able to get to the Octagon safely tomorrow, because of this rally, it won't be us shedding tears, it will be the protesters, who are attacked by my mother's brolly. Angered that something we've all looked forward to so much, has been spoiled. ;) |
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