You've only got 1?DAMANCLAY said:Quality! Brought a tear to the eye.
You've only got 1?DAMANCLAY said:Quality! Brought a tear to the eye.
Yorkie said:I have been praying for this situation. I know a lot of you don't believe in God or anything like that but I will tell you what I found.
You can laugh at me if you want but this is what I found. When I had finished praying I opened the Bible and it opened at this particular verse.
Ezra 6:22
For seven days they celebrated with joy the Feast of Unleavened Bread, because the Lord had filled them with joy by changing the attitude of the king of Assyria, so that he assisted them in the work on the house of God.
3 things in this one verse struck me - seven days, changing the atttitude of the king (the one in power) and assisting in building
I read this on Tuesday and have been contemplating whether or not to post it here.
BHA links said:So, the Feast of unleavened bread refers to us winning at Selhurst, does it?
Yorkie said:Depends. Did anyone have naan bread that day
Hungry Joe said:Bloody typical; the Chairman, the Board, the supporters, the politicians, the lawyers, the civil servants, the investors, the players all work their collective socks off for over seven years to get us a new stadium and then God comes along and takes all the credit. :thud:
Just shows you: believe in God and you'll believe anything. But in deference to Yorkie and to test out the Good Book, I searched it for the following words: Falmer, Stadium, Prescott, Albion, Seagulls... And the results? NOTHING! In desperation I searched for YES. Plenty of YEAs but Prezza'a not exactly gonna say Yea Verily in a press release is he? However, all you sneering atheists can swivel on THIS:-Yorkie said:I have been praying for this situation. I know a lot of you don't believe in God or anything like that ... You can laugh at me if you want but this is what I found. When I had finished praying I opened the Bible and it opened at this particular verse.
dwayne said:Yorkie, PLEASE stop with this neck on the line bollocks. If you were sticking your neck on the line, you would be down the bookies now, putting your life savings on a yes.
Thanks for relaying a text that someone sent you and digging out a post from 2004, but it's all getting a bit smug now, this is an internet message board FFS no one cares about reputation.
Fingers crossed for Tuesday.
Jonathon Livingstone said:Have a look at the conditions that were imposed to the granting of planning consent for Ashburton Grove.
http://www.islington.gov.uk/pdf/arsenalfinal/reportonconditions.pdf
This is nothing out of the ordinary for this scale of development so don't be too shocked by the number of conditions that will be applied to planning consent for Falmer.
Lord Bracknell said:... and a small plea.
There is nothing more unappealing, in my view, than claiming that God is on Our Side.
Particularly, when this comes from the winners.
Personally, I rate the last four chapters of the Book of Judges as a counter to the argument that God intervenes in beneficial ways.
Lord Bracknell said:... and a small plea.
There is nothing more unappealing, in my view, than claiming that God is on Our Side.
Particularly, when this comes from the winners.
Personally, I rate the last four chapters of the Book of Judges as a counter to the argument that God intervenes in beneficial ways.
dwayne said:Yorkie, PLEASE stop with this neck on the line bollocks. If you were sticking your neck on the line, you would be down the bookies now, putting your life savings on a yes.
Thanks for relaying a text that someone sent you and digging out a post from 2004, but it's all getting a bit smug now, this is an internet message board FFS no one cares about reputation.
Fingers crossed for Tuesday.