There is an amazing story in today`s Newsletter showing Jeffrey attending "The Mela Festival," which was probably given a grant by PP Gregory Lundy. Have to wait for today`s Newsletter to go online before the picture of Jeffrey sporting the red dot on his forehead becomes available.
Jeffrey spends Sunday 24th August promoting false religion, just like Marty in 2007.
He would have been better spending his Sunday perusing The Shorter Catechism.
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2 comments:
Sam:
Did you mean to say . . .
"Jeffrey spends Sunday 24th August promoting false religion, just like Poots / Paisley in 2007."
Mr. Paisley Prints
That does sound like a better title.
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