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Tell us your stories of churches and religion (or lack thereof). Let the smiting begin!
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( , Thu 19 Mar 2009, 15:00)
Tell us your stories of churches and religion (or lack thereof). Let the smiting begin!
Question suggested by Supersonic Electronic
( , Thu 19 Mar 2009, 15:00)
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Hare Krishna-ists
Was walking through Soho Square yesterday when about 30 of the Hare Krishna mob (who have a church of some sort nearby) struck up their usual chanting, dancing round etc. This included one bloke with a portable amplifier strapped to his back blaring “Hare, Hare,” etc x 4000. Cue 10 or so couriers who are parked up having a chat in the square joining in to take this piss. 6 or 7 drunken homeless people then saw the fun the couriers were having & also joined in. Wonder what Krishna (if he exists) made of it all?
( , Fri 20 Mar 2009, 13:17, 1 reply)
Was walking through Soho Square yesterday when about 30 of the Hare Krishna mob (who have a church of some sort nearby) struck up their usual chanting, dancing round etc. This included one bloke with a portable amplifier strapped to his back blaring “Hare, Hare,” etc x 4000. Cue 10 or so couriers who are parked up having a chat in the square joining in to take this piss. 6 or 7 drunken homeless people then saw the fun the couriers were having & also joined in. Wonder what Krishna (if he exists) made of it all?
( , Fri 20 Mar 2009, 13:17, 1 reply)
Possibly...
Laughing like a drain and slapping his thighs with delight.
Actually I have a fair amount of time for the Krishna lot, for one pretty significant reason.
There is a solid policy that nobody within walking distance of one of their temples should go hungry.
So they feed people who would otherwise get no dinner, and they don't get all preachy when they do it. That's worth a nod of respect from anyone sez I.
( , Wed 25 Mar 2009, 18:01, closed)
Laughing like a drain and slapping his thighs with delight.
Actually I have a fair amount of time for the Krishna lot, for one pretty significant reason.
There is a solid policy that nobody within walking distance of one of their temples should go hungry.
So they feed people who would otherwise get no dinner, and they don't get all preachy when they do it. That's worth a nod of respect from anyone sez I.
( , Wed 25 Mar 2009, 18:01, closed)
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