Papal Visit-Bellahouston park 16/09/10

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Papal Visit-Bellahouston park 16/09/10

Postby Mori » Wed Sep 15, 2010 5:14 pm

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Pope Benedict XVI will be visiting Glasgow during his State Visit to the UK. He will celebrate Mass in Bellahouston Park on Thursday 16 September, with up to 100,000 people expected to attend. The Mass will take place at the southern section of the park, in the area facing Mosspark Boulevard.

The content of these pages is designed to keep Glasgow’s businesses, residents and visitors informed about the impact on local transport arrangements and other services on and around 16 September.

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Re: Papal Visit-Bellahouston park 16/09/10

Postby The Egg Man » Wed Sep 15, 2010 7:15 pm

Whit? The Pope's coming to Glasgow. They've kept that quiet.
I hear the people sing.
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Re: Papal Visit-Bellahouston park 16/09/10

Postby rabmania » Wed Sep 15, 2010 8:58 pm

Is it free, or pape per view?
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Re: Papal Visit-Bellahouston park 16/09/10

Postby Johnny_Gogo » Fri Sep 17, 2010 3:53 pm

Nice of him to come and celebrate 450 years of his church being kicked out of Scotland by the people's revolution of 1560.
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Re: Papal Visit-Bellahouston park 16/09/10

Postby Dexter St. Clair » Fri Sep 17, 2010 4:48 pm

Fri Sep 17, 2010 3:53 pm
Johnny_Gogo wrote:Nice of him to come and celebrate 450 years of his church being kicked out of Scotland by the people's revolution of 1560.


Mon May 31, 1982 3:53 pm
Johnny_Gogo wrote:Nice of him to come and celebrate 428 years of his church being kicked out of Scotland by the people's revolution of 1560.


Do you have to keep banging on about it?
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Re: Papal Visit-Bellahouston park 16/09/10

Postby tobester » Fri Sep 17, 2010 7:29 pm

Did they chant 'we are the papal'? at bellendhouston?






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Re: Papal Visit-Bellahouston park 16/09/10

Postby Johnny_Gogo » Fri Sep 17, 2010 7:36 pm

tobester wrote:Did they chant 'we are the papal'? at bellendhouston?


In Weegie and Polish :D
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Re: Papal Visit-Bellahouston park 16/09/10

Postby yoker brian » Fri Sep 17, 2010 9:24 pm

Johnny_Gogo wrote:
tobester wrote:Did they chant 'we are the papal'? at bellendhouston?


In Weegie and Polish :D


Why Polish ?
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Re: Papal Visit-Bellahouston park 16/09/10

Postby Glesga_Steve » Fri Sep 17, 2010 9:31 pm

yoker brian wrote:
Johnny_Gogo wrote:
tobester wrote:Did they chant 'we are the papal'? at bellendhouston?


In Weegie and Polish :D


Why Polish ?

Why not?

He speaks 10 languages fluently (so I'm told) after all; that's about 10 more than Johnny Gogo I reckon, unless bigoted-toolish is an official language.
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Re: Papal Visit-Bellahouston park 16/09/10

Postby Johnny_Gogo » Fri Sep 17, 2010 9:48 pm

Slightly more Weegies in the much under capacity crowd due to Scotland's Rock & Rolls not being overly enthusiastic about a German prince of Rome with a history .
Who can blame them?
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Re: Papal Visit-Bellahouston park 16/09/10

Postby Glesga_Steve » Fri Sep 17, 2010 9:55 pm

Johnny_Gogo wrote:Slightly more Weegies in the much under capacity crowd due to Scotland's Rock & Rolls not being overly enthusiastic about a German prince of Rome with a history .
Who can blame them?

Are you related to Ian Paisley or something?

Why don't you gogo somewhere where the drivel and bile you pass off as conversation will be welcomed?
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Re: Papal Visit-Bellahouston park 16/09/10

Postby Delmont St Xavier » Fri Sep 17, 2010 10:02 pm

Johnny_Gogo wrote:Slightly more Weegies in the much under capacity crowd due to Scotland's Rock & Rolls not being overly enthusiastic about a German prince of Rome with a history .
Who can blame them?


It's my opinion that this is a very broad and tolerant discussion board and it's contributors and readers come from a diverse mix of society. Amongst that diversity, there are many of different faiths and none and the vast majority contribute to the benefit of others on this site. Religion, particularly in the West of Scotland is an emotive issue at the best of times and I would gladly state we are a tolerant bunch but I don't like the connotations of your contributions. I personally view them as having an 'agenda' and if you are no fan of the Pope or Roman Catholicism, could you please keep that to yourself - and before you ask, I am a Protestant and totally fed up with any form of sectarianism - in my view usually instigated by those with high levels of ignorance, low level of education.

If you have fit into that category, could you move on?
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Re: Papal Visit-Bellahouston park 16/09/10

Postby Johnny_Gogo » Fri Sep 17, 2010 11:03 pm

Delmont St Xavier wrote:
Johnny_Gogo wrote:Slightly more Weegies in the much under capacity crowd due to Scotland's Rock & Rolls not being overly enthusiastic about a German prince of Rome with a history .
Who can blame them?


It's my opinion that this is a very broad and tolerant discussion board and it's contributors and readers come from a diverse mix of society. Amongst that diversity, there are many of different faiths and none and the vast majority contribute to the benefit of others on this site. Religion, particularly in the West of Scotland is an emotive issue at the best of times and I would gladly state we are a tolerant bunch but I don't like the connotations of your contributions. I personally view them as having an 'agenda' and if you are no fan of the Pope or Roman Catholicism, could you please keep that to yourself - and before you ask, I am a Protestant and totally fed up with any form of sectarianism - in my view usually instigated by those with high levels of ignorance, low level of education.

If you have fit into that category, could you move on?


What you and the other member [with an anti attitude ] mean is that we are all supposed to agree that a German catholic who was a Nazi is somehow God's representative 'on earth' - no thank you. He is but a man dressed up in a frock - followed by numpties in like frocks. Worship of false images and all that is not what the Bibles says at all.

Fuck you and your minority that try and impose your beliefs on the majority in this country (that popularly booted corrupted Rome out all those 450 years ago).

Radio Clyde LIVE from Bellahouston Park ................. broadcasting the visit of His Holiness


What about the majority?
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Re: Papal Visit-Bellahouston park 16/09/10

Postby Josef » Fri Sep 17, 2010 11:11 pm

Wilful misinterpretation of the points made by the previous poster, and personal abuse.

Final warning.
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Re: Papal Visit-Bellahouston park 16/09/10

Postby Dexter St. Clair » Sat Sep 18, 2010 12:37 am

Previous

Johnny_Gogo wrote:Hi Johnny here greetings to y'all.


Johnny_Gogo wrote:Galloway's biggest fault is that he likes to ram his religon down everybody's throat. Fuck off pal we're not interested in your biased views.



Johnny_Gogo wrote:
br-cmr wrote:On the other hand, would you rather live in a country where all comedy has to be vetted before performance?

There is a middle way and its called common decency. Boyle is a low life.


Johnny_Gogo wrote:The Beeb has it that Herr Pope is under pressure.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/8590308.stm
Whit a stooshie for the Vatican. Biggest crisis since 1690 apparently.

Johnny_Gogo wrote:So lets talk about those havens of Glasgow religous tolerance like the Calton, the Gorbals and the Garngad. Places where if your a 'durty Orange bastard' your life is in serious danger.
That is the REAL Hidden and not talked about Glasgow.
Ban me if you like, I really don't give a fuck.. .

Johnny_Gogo wrote:First Purcell diz a runner, then they announce the Herr Pope is coming to sort it aw oot at a big meeting but then Mowbray puts 5 strikers on the park.
I blame somebody, everybody, eh, anybody.
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Johnny_Gogo wrote:Well the citizens are awaiting the white smoke from George Square.
My suggestion that the faithfull cooncil are waiting on the arrival of their 'sheperd' before choosing a successor to the missing Purcell is relevant considering they are overwhelmingly followers of his medievalist brand of christianity.
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