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Let us drink from the same cup... There's nothing left, you fool! You drank it all while the rest of us were defecating. But in all seriousness, although obviously drugs-induced, there are some clever uses of reverential terminology interspersed throughout Mr L's post, albeit distorted so that only the most rabid antisocialist (ha!) film music basement-dweller may understand the reverences (shurely not) to Vicar Young and his flock of misguided score-geeks, who wouldn't know the difference between a soutane and a dog collar even if worn by their dogs.
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Pope Ennio the Only will have something to say about this. "Smite him", probably. yes howard, the pope ennio 1st of Rome will excommunicate you for that snub!!
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Chasing them.
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Mar 7, 2018 - 6:34 PM
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Howard L
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Now sometimes a sermonizer employs repetition for emphasis which may not be everyone's cup of tea, but under the right conditions it becomes refreshing holy water in a glass furnished by Philip the Evangelist. If so, the laity gets the point, horizons are expanded, sometimes a single lost horizon excepting, but then the Patriarch Dimitri steps in and brings one even closer to the high and the Almighty. But again, not always; entrenched orthodoxy may enter, hearts and minds harden thusly, and repetition becomes rote. An accusation has been tendered, that of false Deification of the Silver Pony-Tailed One. It seems, to me I've heard that song before, it's from an old familiar score, I know it well, that melody... http://www.filmscoremonthly.com/board/posts.cfm?forumID=1&pageID=1&threadID=29245&archive=1
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