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Posted: April 7, 2005 9:13 pm
by CaptainP
iuparrothead wrote:
land_shark3 wrote:
Moonie wrote:do you suppose it's closely related to our curiosity with the Royals? Deny it as much as we do, it's still there...... being Catholic though I find the celebration of his life to be well deserved...and we're known for our pagentry, as all of it does have very special meaning..
I've never really understood the cuiosity with Royals either. I didn't watch Charles and Di's wedding or Di's funeral. I don't plan on watching Charles' next wedding or any of the kids' antics.
I like watching Wills and Harry... 8)
ANN! STOP IT!!!! Think of the genes....they are related to their FATHER!!!! :o

Posted: April 7, 2005 9:14 pm
by CaptainP
big hat carmen wrote:
Moonie wrote: do you suppose it's closely related to our curiosity with the Royals? Deny it as much as we do, it's still there...... being Catholic though I find the celebration of his life to be well deserved...and we're known for our pagentry, as all of it does have very special meaning..
I will watch the reruns, as a Catholic, I am also fascinated by the pagentry of the Church.
Am I the only one who thinks that it is just wrong....RERUNS OF A FUNERAL? Burying someone once is rough enough!!!!

Posted: April 7, 2005 9:15 pm
by CaptainP
And, no....I will not watch it. I'm afraid a bunch of celebrities will show up and treat it as a photo-op, crying crocodile tears....

Posted: April 7, 2005 10:22 pm
by big hat carmen
CaptainP wrote:
big hat carmen wrote:
Moonie wrote: do you suppose it's closely related to our curiosity with the Royals? Deny it as much as we do, it's still there...... being Catholic though I find the celebration of his life to be well deserved...and we're known for our pagentry, as all of it does have very special meaning..
I will watch the reruns, as a Catholic, I am also fascinated by the pagentry of the Church.
Am I the only one who thinks that it is just wrong....RERUNS OF A FUNERAL? Burying someone once is rough enough!!!!
My dad was a cemetery manager so this could be good for business :lol: :lol: :lol:

Posted: April 7, 2005 10:33 pm
by CaptainP
big hat carmen wrote:
CaptainP wrote:
big hat carmen wrote:
Moonie wrote: do you suppose it's closely related to our curiosity with the Royals? Deny it as much as we do, it's still there...... being Catholic though I find the celebration of his life to be well deserved...and we're known for our pagentry, as all of it does have very special meaning..
I will watch the reruns, as a Catholic, I am also fascinated by the pagentry of the Church.
Am I the only one who thinks that it is just wrong....RERUNS OF A FUNERAL? Burying someone once is rough enough!!!!
My dad was a cemetery manager so this could be good for business :lol: :lol: :lol:
Would he get a check everytime they show a rerun?

Posted: April 8, 2005 5:12 am
by Sidew13
Watching it right now :o

Posted: April 8, 2005 10:11 am
by PHBeerman
All I can say is WOW

Posted: April 8, 2005 10:16 am
by ToplessRideFL
I didnt watch it.... I did look at the Internet pictures on CNN.

But I have a plea.... and I mean no disrespect...

Can we please go back to associating the word Pilgram with Thanksgiving!!!

Its like after 9/11...The word horrific was beaten to death and lost its impact.

Posted: April 8, 2005 10:19 am
by PHBeerman
ToplessRideFL wrote:I didnt watch it.... I did look at the Internet pictures on CNN.

But I have a plea.... and I mean no disrespect...

Can we please go back to associating the word Pilgram with Thanksgiving!!!

Its like after 9/11...The word horrific was beaten to death and lost its impact.
pil·grim Audio pronunciation of (plgrm)
n.

1. A religious devotee who journeys to a shrine or sacred place.
2. One who embarks on a quest for something conceived of as sacred.
3. A traveler.
4. Pilgrim One of the English Separatists who founded the colony of Plymouth in New England in 1620.

Posted: April 8, 2005 10:22 am
by ToplessRideFL

pil·grim Audio pronunciation of (plgrm)
n.

1. A religious devotee who journeys to a shrine or sacred place.
2. One who embarks on a quest for something conceived of as sacred.
3. A traveler.
4. Pilgrim One of the English Separatists who founded the colony of Plymouth in New England in 1620.
Oh I know its the right word.... I am tired of hearing it.... Was just venting!

Posted: April 8, 2005 10:23 am
by PHBeerman
ToplessRideFL wrote:

pil·grim Audio pronunciation of (plgrm)
n.

1. A religious devotee who journeys to a shrine or sacred place.
2. One who embarks on a quest for something conceived of as sacred.
3. A traveler.
4. Pilgrim One of the English Separatists who founded the colony of Plymouth in New England in 1620.
Oh I know its the right word.... I am tired of hearing it.... Was just venting!
Turn off your TV.