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3 minutes ago, mackem said:

I tread the straight and narrow Hh,don't even drop a toffee paper,in fact I went straight into church afterwards and polished my halo 😇 

I reckon you,Bangers and a handpicked trusty crew of ruffians armed with tire-irons could pull it off 🤣

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I’m the same my friend don’t put a foot wrong these days. Have done my time signed my cheque and like the guy in that film I crawled through a river of shit and came out clean on the other side 😂 always something about a quick sit down in a church for some alone time to try figure something out. A Catholic Church of course

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2 hours ago, Halfhound said:

I’m the same my friend don’t put a foot wrong these days. Have done my time signed my cheque and like the guy in that film I crawled through a river of shit and came out clean on the other side 😂 always something about a quick sit down in a church for some alone time to try figure something out. A Catholic Church of course

Once a Catholic always a Catholic? I haven't set a foot in church for over 40 years other than weddings, Christenings and funerals. In the last few years I have been present most Saturdays when a lovely young woman visits to give the Sacrament of Holy Communion to my parents. A strange thing to see. They are in the here and now for the duration, almost. Then gone again. Back into the madness. Possibly the recognisable words of the prayers triggers memories of happier times? Probably. But nice. 

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