Posted by Sacha on December 25, 2011, 6:51 pm
I wish a pestilential, plague-ridden Christmas, 2012 and every year
thereafter on the barstewards who stole the lead off our church roof in
the middle of this week. God rot them.
--
Sacha
Posted by Pete on December 26, 2011, 4:31 am
I wish a pestilential, plague-ridden Christmas, 2012 and every year
thereafter on the barstewards who stole the lead off our church roof in
the middle of this week. God rot them.
--
Sacha
Sacha - no punishment suitable. I know how you must feel.
Pete
Posted by Martin on December 26, 2011, 4:39 am
>I wish a pestilential, plague-ridden Christmas, 2012 and every year
>thereafter on the barstewards who stole the lead off our church roof in
>the middle of this week. God rot them.
and the yob who stole the gas pipe from outside my son's house.
--
Martin
Posted by Spider on December 26, 2011, 8:44 am
On 25/12/2011 23:51, Sacha wrote:
> I wish a pestilential, plague-ridden Christmas, 2012 and every year
> thereafter on the barstewards who stole the lead off our church roof in
> the middle of this week. God rot them.
That really is despicable at any time, but especially Christmas week.
The worse thing is, it will cost the church a great deal of money to
have the lead replaced and any damaged fixed, but the thieves will get
relatively little for it, despite the current cost of metal.
Alas, it is happening all over the country atm. A house in our road
recently had architectural lead stolen. I now check our house and
garden at least twice a day to make sure nothing has been taken. RG has
had to secure our metal gates to make them harder to steal. When
churches are targetted, nothing is sacred.
When God finally rots them, let's hope he does it very slowly.
--
Spider
from high ground in SE London
gardening on clay
Posted by Sacha on December 26, 2011, 2:05 pm
> On 25/12/2011 23:51, Sacha wrote:
>> I wish a pestilential, plague-ridden Christmas, 2012 and every year
>> thereafter on the barstewards who stole the lead off our church roof in
>> the middle of this week. God rot them.
>>
>
>
> That really is despicable at any time, but especially Christmas week.
> The worse thing is, it will cost the church a great deal of money to
> have the lead replaced and any damaged fixed, but the thieves will get
> relatively little for it, despite the current cost of metal.
>
> Alas, it is happening all over the country atm. A house in our road
> recently had architectural lead stolen. I now check our house and
> garden at least twice a day to make sure nothing has been taken. RG
> has had to secure our metal gates to make them harder to steal. When
> churches are targetted, nothing is sacred.
>
> When God finally rots them, let's hope he does it very slowly.
Amen to that.
--
Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.com
South Devon
>thereafter on the barstewards who stole the lead off our church roof in
>the middle of this week. God rot them.