Tag Archives: Humour

Nutty Archaeology

Going through my oldest hard-disk archives, this one seems to offer a little levity. Moral of the story – if you find something in your garden, do exercise Occam’s razor. When there is a multitude of explanations, the simplest is … Continue reading

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New Year Greetings and Predictions 2013

I wish all my readers a happy New Year and peace in the coming year. Now for my predictions, as several bloggers are venturing theirs. Pope Benedict XVI will abdicate, go and live in the USA, be “born again” and … Continue reading

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The Invisible Empire of Romantia

Further from my posting of yesterday, I used to have such a good laugh over the Romantic, the Reactionary Review, the Imperial Angel and the New Century written by those dotty ladies in England who are certainly less innocent than … Continue reading

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Meeting with Cardinal de Paluel

Today, I had a most important meeting with Cardinal de Paluel.

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Anglican Patrimony – the world seen from the organ loft

Now this is what I call Anglican Patrimony. Many years ago, we had humour, and sometimes we didn’t take our religion very seriously… This is taken from Gordon Reynolds, Full Swell, Novello 1972. * * * PHRASES IN CONSTANT USE … Continue reading

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Hey, You, the Middle Ball

When I was a chorister, it was the time when Series III was introduced in the 1970’s. It was the first modern language Eucharist service in the Church of England. Series I was more or less the 1928 Prayer Book … Continue reading

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