Tracy, I don't hold with those coffins and cemeteries. No one ever comes back from them, you know. Dangerous places!
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Hi Tracy - oh, it was quite simple really. The Germans knew that Bayern Munich were due to face 'Pool in the semi-final of the European Cup. They got cold feet and forced the match to be postponed. It still hasn't been played to this very day.
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Well Tracy, the best teams prove their worth over a long period. That explains the romance of the FA Cup as opposed to the Premier League. Any team might win the FA Cup. Extrapolating from this reasoning, if Pool remain in existence for, say, another 15 million years, you will see that the 100 barren years were just a temporary blip.
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Originally posted by Robert View PostWe will meet back here to toast Hartlepool Utd, Intergalactic Champions, while Liverpool and Manchester are still toiling away in the sub-light divisions.
TracyIt's not about what you know....it's about what you can find out
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Cogidubnus View Post"And Hartlepool go into the second half of the final leading six-nil, and...oh bugger...sun's just gone out goodb....."
That's about right lol and just our luck if it ever did happen
TracyIt's not about what you know....it's about what you can find out
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Originally posted by Errata View PostI In fact it happens all the bloody time around here. Not that I live in some snake handling mecca, I just surrounded on all side by snake handling meccas.
Because it is sensational, snake handling gets far-reaching publicity. Because the number of stories on snake handling far exceeds the number of stories on boring regular worship of the vast majority of the population is is easy to understand outsiders' perception that snake handling is much more prevalent than it is.
It has certainly been in the news lately since the death of the West Virginia man, and according to reports, snake handling as a part of worship may be on the increase.
So, perhaps the recent publicity explains your comment, Errata, which as a native Tennessean I believe to be a gross exaggeration.
I found this interesting quote at http://www.christianpost.com/news/sn...edience-75985/
Snake-Handling Christians: Faith, Prophecy and Obedience
By Nicola Menzie , Christian Post Reporter
June 5, 2012|5:31 pm
"Relating his two-year experience with snake handlers in Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, Kentucky, and West Virginia, Covington* said that when he first encountered snake handlers, 'I was prepared to meet a bunch of crazy folks, you know, just insane, uneducated and superstitious and ridiculous.'
"'But they didn't strike me that way,' he added. 'When I talked with them during recesses at the trial (of a snake-handling preacher accused of attempted murder), they seemed perfectly ordinary and thoughtful. When I asked them why they did what they did and what it was like, I was getting answers that led me to believe that this was a genuine spiritual experience.'"
*Dennis Covington, a Christian and former journalist who wrote an insider's account of his experiences with serpent handlers for the 1995 book Salvation on Sand Mountain: Snake Handling and Salvation in Southern Appalachia.
I am very glad to see that some people on the thread recognize the rarity and small part of the population involved. Does my heart good.
Anyway, folks, I sincerely hope you are are savvy enough to take Errata's statement with a grain of salt.
curiousLast edited by curious; 06-09-2012, 02:10 PM.
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