Morrissey as an archetype for Church

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Uncleskinny

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Some of you may or may not know that me and my partner in crime Pete have a couple of shows on local radio (www.bcb.yorks.com). Anyway, Pete told me tonight that as part of one of the shows he was interviewing a local Priest, who, as all is told, has a hard time as a vicar in Manningham (if you don't know, it's a predominantly asian area of Bradford). Anyway, I digress...., Pete played Hold On To Your Friends, and the priest said the lyrics were beautiful, and an ideal subject for his next sermon, as an example of how to relate to your kith and kin. And so, he does. Now, I'm an atheist, but I find it highly amusing that a local man of the cloth deems it wise to base a whole sermon on a Morrissey song!

Preaching the gospel, eh?

Sk.

P.S see you at the S&G on the 13th
 
Perhaps the following week he could do "Sorrow Will Come In The End".
 
> Perhaps the following week he could do "Sorrow Will Come In The
> End".

Now that would be slightly bitter, don't you think, unless I'm completely missing the irony in the posting.

"Today's sermon - let's go and hatchet our ex-friends"

Not exactly Christian, is it?

Sk.

P.S - I hope I got the irony...........
 
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