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Keep an eye out for users of this phone :devilgrin:
 

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"No shoes, no shirt no service" ? Why the policy change?

If'un y'all do that, "legions" won't be allowed. :wink: :jester:
 
kellysguy said:
"No shoes, no shirt no service" ? Why the policy change?

If'un y'all do that, "legions" won't be allowed. :wink: :jester:

Not to worry - that's a Presbyterian congregation. :devilgrin:
 
Sent that to the head pastor, the associate pastor, and the Church Secretary (my lovely bride).
 
I am passing this one on via FB and personally by e-mail.

Good one!!!

P.S. :iagree:
 
Mickey Richaud said:
kellysguy said:
"No shoes, no shirt no service" ? Why the policy change?

Liberals! When I lived in Manhattan, I occasionally prayed in a synagogue which still requires the rabbi and cantor to wear a TOP HAT! You know those big black silk stove pipes just like 100 years ago.

Apparently this tradition also continues in the UK in some of the more posh congregations (where at least until recent years some of the congregants also wore top hats)
 
70herald said:
Mickey Richaud said:
kellysguy said:
"No shoes, no shirt no service" ? Why the policy change?

Liberals! When I lived in Manhattan, I occasionally prayed in a synagogue which still requires the rabbi and cantor to wear a TOP HAT! You know those big black silk stove pipes just like 100 years ago.

Apparently this tradition also continues in the UK in some of the more posh congregations (where at least until recent years some of the congregants also wore top hats)

There is at least one church that I am aware of where the elders still wear morning coats to serve communion.
 
Yiz, there's a Hasidic synagogue over here in North Miami where I doubt there's a chance of finding a cell phone on ANY of those attending. Maybe a .38, but no other gizmos. :wink: Not sure about the stove-pipe hats tho.
 
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