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Message To Goodlife And The Fervents
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Have a day off from your endless soulless moralising and disdain, and have a look at some real religion in action here -
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.a-h "He has taken the trouble to write and rehearse a unique song which everyone there will remember."
The song was written and composed by Canadian poet and singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen (1934-2016), who said in interviews that it took at least four years and two notebooks to write an unspecified number of completed verses.
The song was written and composed by Canadian poet and singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen (1934-2016), who said in interviews that it took at least four years and two notebooks to write an unspecified number of completed verses.
Oh what irony from the Big I Andy. Thou art living proof that one doesn't need to be religious to be full of soulless moralising and disdain. Hence standing by a disdainful and soulless comment when you could have just said 'Enjoy the video guys'. But trying to argue with He who is Never Wrong is truly a fruitless exercise which makes threads such as these go on for ever and ever, amen.
choux - // a-h "He has taken the trouble to write and rehearse a unique song which everyone there will remember."
The song was written and composed by Canadian poet and singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen (1934-2016), who said in interviews that it took at least four years and two notebooks to write an unspecified number of completed verses. //
Goodness me!!
Every day is a school day!!
The song was written and composed by Canadian poet and singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen (1934-2016), who said in interviews that it took at least four years and two notebooks to write an unspecified number of completed verses. //
Goodness me!!
Every day is a school day!!
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