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May 7th, 2007

Anglican stories I missed today

If you want any exclusive scoops on Anglican happenings this isn’t the place for them. I’ve been out all day and missed absolutely everything. Every last dashed thing.

1. The controversy in the Anglican Communion is now being fought out with pies
Father Jake is one of many who was discussing the details whilst I was still in a pet superstore in Romford. The controversial vicar Don Armstrong was the recipient of said pie. He doesn’t seem too bothered by the whole event – the fact it was raining meant it didn’t matter too much apparently.

2. Archbishop’s Rowan’s letter was replied to by Archbishop Akinola, so he obviously did get it after all.
Mark reports. As an aside, Mark came up with a similar joke to me with this picture of Archbishop Rowan’s letter. In fact he came up with it before I did.

3. Actually that was it.

Other Anglican blogs posting things of interest:

MadPriest continues to post once every other minute on Anglican goings-on. If you want to know what happened 120 seconds ago he’s your man.

Ruth Gledhill thinks that all the latest happenings with these rogue Bishops are actually a good thing. I can see her point. Everyone has been getting hot under the collar which doesn’t really do us all much good and just makes our collars more complex to launder. Perhaps we should let everyone get on with it.

Titusoneten is where all the trendy Anglicans are hanging out apparently. I was given this tip by an insider.

I’m sure there were other interesting posts made too, but I missed them as I was busy deciding whether to get 8 litres of cat litter or 16. We went for 16 in the end.

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  1. Demi says:

    Hey Dave, it’s Jake’s wife here. I just wanted to drop a note to tell you that I declare my undying devotion and greatest affection for your cartoons. I love your stuff, kid. Always makes me smile.

    “This is my pew. This has always been my pew.” — D. Walker

    :)

  2. Paul says:

    Clumping or non-clumping? I once got non-clumping by mistake – never again!

  3. Dave says:

    Paul,

    We get ‘lightweight’ as our litter of choice. Does that count as ‘clumping’? I don’t know. We did try the stuff made from bits of cardboard, but it just wasn’t… good.

    Tell me more about your clumping litter. What does it call itself on the packet?

  4. Raspberry Rabbit says:

    Jeez, Cat Litter! Put me off Date Squares for years!

    RR

  5. Jill says:

    In my experience, more is always better.

  6. Farli says:

    Thanks for the link to titusoneten. Should probably stop reading it and go back to work now.

    I will have words with the Anglican Communion and ask them not to do anything worth mentioning while you are out.

  7. Richard says:

    I’m sure there should be a joke somewhere relating the current goings on in the Anglican Communion to 16 litres of Cat Litter…

  8. Paul says:

    Well, we normally buy it from Sainsburys – sorry for a straight plug. They have a choice of litters, clumping, non-clumping and even ultra clumping. It is so labelled on the bag. I’m not sure that they have 16l bags available though. Since we have three cats we use quite a lot of litter.

    On another note, my wife makes very good date slice, it will be available at our fete on Saturday, God willing. It’s the only chance I ever get to taste it.

  9. Mark Bennet says:

    Dave

    You seem to be wearing a loose collar with appropriate ventilation – ideal for the potentially overheated situation, especially if additional laundry efforts are to be avoided.

    But thanks for the warning to those of us whose collars are tighter, for whom an undercollar overheating incident might adversely affect the laundry situation.

  10. Johann says:

    Clumping was always used at a place you know well, Dave.

  11. The Mad Priest | Ars Gratia says:

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