Tonight we climb aboard the soul train. For all those who requested it we kick off with The O’Jaysand “Love Train” (a live performance from the PhiladelphiaAll Stars’ “Clean Up The Ghetto” gig). Then a MadPriest choice. “Come On Train” … [CLICK TO READ MORE]
Daily Archives: January 24, 2010
500 days off purgatory for making it right through to the end. And you are going to earn every last second of those days. Quite honestly, I’d choose the stint in purgatory if I was you. … [CLICK TO READ MORE]
Russians can go nutty when it comes to dogs. Consider the incident a few years ago that involved Yulia Romanova, a 22-year-old model. On a winter evening, Romanova was returning with her beloved Staffordshire terrier from a visit to a … [CLICK TO READ MORE]
May the omnipotent, omniscient, omnipresent, almighty and eternal God, creator of the universe and sustainer of all things, who rescued his people from captivity and sent his son to die for our sins, who is always merciful and always gracious, … [CLICK TO READ MORE]
1 CORINTHIANS 12:12-31a/LUKE 4:14-21 Pope Benedict XVI designated 2008 as the year of St Paul. This was an invitation to the faithful to read the writings of Paul, to study his teaching and to recognise and honour the part he … [CLICK TO READ MORE]
I think Americans would be quite surprised at just how popular their roots music is over here in Europe. And not just in the British Isles where they speak roughly the same language but on the continent, as well. And … [CLICK TO READ MORE]
Cathy sent this clipping from “The Kent Messenger” in to MadPriest Towers. The Grand Tufti is trying to promote himself as a champion of the environment at the moment but it is obvious that he is going to be a … [CLICK TO READ MORE]
I now very little about birds (feathered variety). So I am asking for your help on this one. The snow has only just melted in Newcastle Upon Tyne and we could get more. Yet this weekend Mrs Blackbird has started … [CLICK TO READ MORE]
I expect most of us can name the “good teacher” from our schooldays – the one who encouraged us to achieve what we were capable of rather than trying to shame us into all knowledge. My “good teacher” was called … [CLICK TO READ MORE]