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"What is the reason for the op?"To share a photo of Phil Mulryne dressed as a trainee priest, why did you need to ask?

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Juggy wrote the following post at 2014-04-16 9:16 PM:

"What is the reason for the op?"

To share a photo of Phil Mulryne dressed as a trainee priest, why did you need to ask?

Well as a trainee priest do you not expect him to be dressed as one? Just what you find funny over this and a need to share it beggars belief.

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"Just what you find funny over this"Where did I say that I found it funny? Stop making stuff up.

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[quote user="City 2nd"]Juggy wrote the following post at 2014-04-16 9:16 PM:

"What is the reason for the op?"

To share a photo of Phil Mulryne dressed as a trainee priest, why did you need to ask?

Well as a trainee priest do you not expect him to be dressed as one? Just what you find funny over this and a need to share it beggars belief.[/quote]

Pro footballer becomes priest, discuss? A huge change in the job description, a bit bit like Mary Berry joining the SAS or Alan CARR mining for diamonds in Namibia.

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[quote user="haisbrohacker"][quote user="City 2nd"]Juggy wrote the following post at 2014-04-16 9:16 PM:

"What is the reason for the op?"

To share a photo of Phil Mulryne dressed as a trainee priest, why did you need to ask?

Well as a trainee priest do you not expect him to be dressed as one? Just what you find funny over this and a need to share it beggars belief.[/quote]Pro footballer becomes priest, discuss? A huge change in the job description, a bit bit like Mary Berry joining the SAS or Alan CARR mining for diamonds in Namibia.

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I have it on good authority that Mulryne''s religious qualification is part of his working towards being Lambert''s assistant when the Messiah returns to Carrow Rd next season............isn''t that right WC?   

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"Pro footballer becomes priest, discuss? A huge change in the job description"Not just any pro footballer either, any Norwich fan who didn''t spend six years with their head stuck up their ar*e will know that Mulryne liked a drink or fifteen and was a regular in more pubs than most of us have got fingers. Then there was that rank chewing tobacco that he''d chew and spit everywhere. Bloke was a proper p*sshead, if there is anybody that can''t find something slightly funny about our version of George Best becoming a priest then they need their head checked!

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[quote user="lake district canary"][quote user="nutty nigel"]

Is it against some sort of law for a priest to drink?

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I thought drinking was part of the job description.............

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Feck, Arse!

I just imagine him necking a few bottles of red wine while he pretends to listen to gladys and doris witter on about the next church fete! I wonder what the pay is like? You get a free house out of it, so it can''t be a bad job to have!

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Father Jack Hackett of Craggy Island has this in his Wiki entry;

" In the episode, "Escape from Victory", Ted points out that Jack had once been on trial in Liverpool without mentioning what crimes he had been charged with, yet this episode reveals that Jack is an extremely talented footballer. "

 

It''s almost as if his career path is written in advance.

 

 

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"Is it against some sort of law for a priest to drink?"They are permitted to drink alcohol in moderation. Only celibate unmarried men are ordained into the clergy, and it takes six years to qualify as a priest. Mulryne was once banging the girl in the middle: http://img.thesun.co.uk/aidemitlum/archive/00196/2612_nicola_chapman_196025a.jpgGood grief, if nobody can see the humour in a hard drinking sports car driving smoking footballer with a typical big boobed milf becoming a celibate priest then they haven''t watched enough Father Ted.

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[quote user="Juggy"]"Is it against some sort of law for a priest to drink?"They are permitted to drink alcohol in moderation. Only celibate unmarried men are ordained into the clergy, and it takes six years to qualify as a priest. Mulryne was once banging the girl in the middle: http://img.thesun.co.uk/aidemitlum/archive/00196/2612_nicola_chapman_196025a.jpgGood grief, if nobody can see the humour in a hard drinking sports car driving smoking footballer with a typical big boobed milf becoming a celibate priest then they haven''t watched enough Father Ted. [/quote]

Shagging bimbos, drinking ad nauseam, driving fast cars is not what sane people do long term. Maybe when you are in your late teens early twenties, but most people grow out of it and realise there is more to life than those things.  Ultimately it is an empty existence if you don''t grow out of it, hence the problems of a Best or a Gazza.   I find nothing funny about it whatsoever - Father Ted was funny, but that is comedy.  

Phil Mulryne has found a vocation that some might find unusual - but funny it isn''t.

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"Shagging bimbos, drinking ad nauseam, driving fast cars is not what sane people do long term"What you need Lakey is viagra, a mid-life crisis, and a few bottles of vintage red. You are only as old as you feel my man.

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"but funny it isn''t"Funny it is. Then again, you live in your lake district bubble, and I used to see him in the pubs at closing time.

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