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Offline EliB

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Re: Royal Wedding
« on: April 29, 2011, 23:13:31 »
...it was kwiet in Glasgow cos i was interested to hear on the radio or somewhere that of all the cities of the UK Glasgow was apparently the only one where no-one asked for license to have a street party...  for some reason!!?? me wouldn't know ....maybe if it was something to do with Princess Anne might be different?

..... as for head of the Cof E i guess i ask is it healthy to have someone who's living of live in the relational sense is more akin to the way folks lives theri lives generally outside of religious circles ... me i was just wondering if religious folks what do love a wedding it has to be said forgot to tut or all is forgotten and forgiven er.. and all that... anything that presents a seismic shift in the minds of religious folks has to be a good thing.... i wonder how the catholics enjoyed todya


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It was QUIET in Glasgow coz folk were inside watching it! Actually I've never known a "street party" to happen around here...for ANY event - even way back.....it seems to be a more English tradition - think there were 12 applications to local authorities north of the border....so not exactly a Scottish thing to do.  But that doesn't mean that there was no interest, quite the opposite!
And the only thing I can think of with regards to your reference to Princess Anne is the Scottish Rugby connection - other than that, there's more likely to be LESS interest in things involving Anne!! We're NOT actually that parochial up here - contrary to what you seem to think....

And tbh, I've no idea what your last paragraph was trying to say/ask! All I can say is that saw many religious leaders represented at the Abbey! Even a Rabbi!!