strobe wrote: » Legend has it, once in the long long ago, in a galaxy far far away, there existed an A&A beers. But untill I see empirical evidence of such a happening, I will remain objectively skeptical.
Plowman wrote: » This post has been deleted.
The Mad Hatter wrote: » Yup, it always goes the same way. First Zillah stands at the pulpit and leads us in a recitation of "Our Father who ain't in Heaven". Then we have little pithy comments by robindch, followed by readings from the Gospels of Richard and Christopher. Then Dades gives a sermon, usually dictating the wickedness of modern society, due to the influence of religion. It always starts with an anecdote that can be easily found on Google. Then there's the communion, where we take a baby and eat its flesh and drink its blood. That bit's usually messy. We wrap up with talking about all the people who have been killed by religion this week, and then go home. Just like church.
checkyabadself wrote: » In saying that, it`d be nice to meet like minded people, especially for those who had a hard time gaining acceptance from friends and family.
The Mad Hatter wrote: » First Zillah stands at the pulpit and leads us in a recitation of "Our Father who ain't in Heaven".
Zillah wrote: » Our Father who aint in Heaven, spurious be thy name. Why must there be some, who art so dumb, so as to waste earth for ficitious heaven. Now let us say the king is dead, and invent yet newer trespasses, as we berate those who trespass against us, and give into our hungry temptations, and deliver us pizza from dominos. Amen.
Zillah wrote: » deliver us pizza from dominos.
The Mad Hatter wrote: » Just had to one-up me, didn't you? (Great post btw.)
robindch wrote: » Domino's Pizza my ass!
Zillah wrote: » Aww crap. What were the chances?
rugbyman wrote: » I like the idea of meeting, but in reality for any group to meet to discuss what they do not believe in seems a bit strange. Rugbyman
Wacker wrote: » At the last one anyway, I spent more time talking about whiskey with The Mad Hatter than I did discussing my lack of belief in gods. And it was a f*cking blast!
The Mad Hatter wrote: » I remember talking The Big Lebowski. By the time we got to whiskey, I probably had had one too many.
robindch wrote: » The forum was warned
nozzferrahhtoo wrote: » Thanks for the feedback, I will get on to Ciaran MacAoidh about this immediately.