1. Standard memberKepler
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    25 Feb '13 09:51
    Originally posted by RJHinds
    I don't like arguing with numbnuts. I prefer intelligent conversations with people of like intelligence and those who don't keep their heads up their arse.
    I'll see if I can persuade a whelk to come and have discussion with you. Might be a bit above your level but that's the best I can do.
  2. Subscriberkevcvs57
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    25 Feb '13 13:45
    Originally posted by RJHinds
    The Shroud of Turin was a Christian relic before it was brought to Turin, Italy and named "The Shroud of Turin" and so was the face cloth of Jesus before it was brought to Oviedo, Spain and named "The Sudarium of Oviedo" and both are still Christian relics today and will most likely be Christian relics many years to come. 😏

    http://www.shroud.com/guscin.htm

    HalleluYah !!! Praise the Lord! Holy! Holy! Holy!
    "and so was the face cloth of Jesus before it was brought to Oviedo, Spain and named "The Sudarium of Oviedo""

    They found the flannel of Jesus?

    The Monty Python team would have been pilloried for dialogue that corny.
  3. Standard memberRJHinds
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    25 Feb '13 14:08
    Originally posted by kevcvs57
    "and so was the face cloth of Jesus before it was brought to Oviedo, Spain and named "The Sudarium of Oviedo""

    They found the flannel of Jesus?

    The Monty Python team would have been pilloried for dialogue that corny.
    I do not understand your British English. Pilloried is not a term I have ever heard used in American English and what do you mean by the "Flannel" of Jesus?
  4. Standard memberKepler
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    25 Feb '13 14:14
    Originally posted by RJHinds
    I do not understand your British English. Pilloried is not a term I have ever heard used in American English and what do you mean by the "Flannel" of Jesus?
    Flannel = face cloth

    Pilloried is a term from the days when people were put in the stocks and mocked while being pelted with rubbish.
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