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  • djdarren@mendeddrum.orgD djdarren@mendeddrum.org

    @Nickiquote Which beavers though? There’s literally thousands of them, all wearing their woggles and swearing fealty to Lord Baden-Powell

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    @DJDarren Little Bob-a-Job bastards, coming over here, doing our hard working Boys Brigaders out of pocket money.

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    • bez_lightyear@crispsandwi.chB bez_lightyear@crispsandwi.ch

      @Nickiquote
      "Beavers? On banknotes? I say!"

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      @Bez_Lightyear “Oh look, a rare hairy tenner”.

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      • nickiquote@mstdn.socialN nickiquote@mstdn.social

        What about a Beaver *dressed* as Winston Churchill, though? One of a range of historical beavers.Florence Nightingbeaver: the beaver with the lamp, Beavdicea, Elizabeav 1: the virgin beaver, and so on.

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        @Nickiquote@mstdn.social
        I'm sort of sure homberg hats were made from beaver

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        • calcius@hol.ogra.phC calcius@hol.ogra.ph

          @Nickiquote@mstdn.social
          I'm sort of sure homberg hats were made from beaver

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          @calcius You’re saying that a beaver may well have already featured on an English bank note in hat form?

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          • nickiquote@mstdn.socialN nickiquote@mstdn.social

            @calcius You’re saying that a beaver may well have already featured on an English bank note in hat form?

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            @Nickiquote@mstdn.social
            yes.

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            • djdarren@mendeddrum.orgD djdarren@mendeddrum.org

              @Nickiquote Which beavers though? There’s literally thousands of them, all wearing their woggles and swearing fealty to Lord Baden-Powell

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              @DJDarren @Nickiquote

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              • nickiquote@mstdn.socialN nickiquote@mstdn.social

                @Bez_Lightyear “Oh look, a rare hairy tenner”.

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                @Nickiquote @Bez_Lightyear As opposed to a hairy tenor, which is more in Williams' and Hawtrey's territory.

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                • nickiquote@mstdn.socialN nickiquote@mstdn.social

                  Firmly in favour of this. Bring on the beavers, I say. Cash could make a comeback.

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                  I liked the Irish coins with animals on them. Apparently one priest strongly objected:

                  “If these pagan symbols once get a hold, then is the thin edge of the wedge of Freemasonry sunk into the very life of our Catholicity, for the sole object of having these pagan symbols instead of religious emblems on our coins is to wipe out all traces of religion from our minds, to forget the ‘land of saints,’ and beget a land of devil-worshippers, where evil may reign supreme”

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                  It’s true – your children really can open your world a little wider. A treasure, to them, is often something you just never noticed before. One recent Sunday, at a local Dublin market that has barely changed in decades, my daughter and I wandered into a bric-a-brac stand. Just the place where a 10-year-old might […]

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                  • nickiquote@mstdn.socialN nickiquote@mstdn.social

                    I liked the Irish coins with animals on them. Apparently one priest strongly objected:

                    “If these pagan symbols once get a hold, then is the thin edge of the wedge of Freemasonry sunk into the very life of our Catholicity, for the sole object of having these pagan symbols instead of religious emblems on our coins is to wipe out all traces of religion from our minds, to forget the ‘land of saints,’ and beget a land of devil-worshippers, where evil may reign supreme”

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                    Irish Creatures on Irish Coins - wash your language

                    It’s true – your children really can open your world a little wider. A treasure, to them, is often something you just never noticed before. One recent Sunday, at a local Dublin market that has barely changed in decades, my daughter and I wandered into a bric-a-brac stand. Just the place where a 10-year-old might […]

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                    “beget a land of devil-worshippers, where evil may reign supreme”

                    Don’t threaten me with a good time etc

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                    • nickiquote@mstdn.socialN nickiquote@mstdn.social

                      I liked the Irish coins with animals on them. Apparently one priest strongly objected:

                      “If these pagan symbols once get a hold, then is the thin edge of the wedge of Freemasonry sunk into the very life of our Catholicity, for the sole object of having these pagan symbols instead of religious emblems on our coins is to wipe out all traces of religion from our minds, to forget the ‘land of saints,’ and beget a land of devil-worshippers, where evil may reign supreme”

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                      Irish Creatures on Irish Coins - wash your language

                      It’s true – your children really can open your world a little wider. A treasure, to them, is often something you just never noticed before. One recent Sunday, at a local Dublin market that has barely changed in decades, my daughter and I wandered into a bric-a-brac stand. Just the place where a 10-year-old might […]

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                      @Nickiquote I mean, obviously I can see his point. The corrupting force of having a horse on your currency. Utterly shocking.

                      #AintNowtAOddAsFolk

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                      • nickiquote@mstdn.socialN nickiquote@mstdn.social

                        “beget a land of devil-worshippers, where evil may reign supreme”

                        Don’t threaten me with a good time etc

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                        How’s your Catholicity this morning?

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                        • waxingtonknee@mastodon.org.ukW waxingtonknee@mastodon.org.uk

                          @Nickiquote I mean, obviously I can see his point. The corrupting force of having a horse on your currency. Utterly shocking.

                          #AintNowtAOddAsFolk

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                          @Waxingtonknee The sow on there has piglets, strongly implying that it has had sex, and out of wedlock too, as pigs cannot marry!

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                          • nickiquote@mstdn.socialN nickiquote@mstdn.social

                            @Waxingtonknee The sow on there has piglets, strongly implying that it has had sex, and out of wedlock too, as pigs cannot marry!

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                            @Nickiquote I may need to lie down.

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                            • nickiquote@mstdn.socialN nickiquote@mstdn.social

                              How’s your Catholicity this morning?

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                              @Nickiquote the the tune of "Cookabilty" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=upml_E1Jrug

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                              • pikesley@mastodon.me.ukP pikesley@mastodon.me.uk

                                @Nickiquote the the tune of "Cookabilty" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=upml_E1Jrug

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                                @pikesley I have never seen this. Thank you.

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                                • nickiquote@mstdn.socialN nickiquote@mstdn.social

                                  @pikesley I have never seen this. Thank you.

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                                  @Nickiquote apologies

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                                  • nickiquote@mstdn.socialN nickiquote@mstdn.social

                                    I liked the Irish coins with animals on them. Apparently one priest strongly objected:

                                    “If these pagan symbols once get a hold, then is the thin edge of the wedge of Freemasonry sunk into the very life of our Catholicity, for the sole object of having these pagan symbols instead of religious emblems on our coins is to wipe out all traces of religion from our minds, to forget the ‘land of saints,’ and beget a land of devil-worshippers, where evil may reign supreme”

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                                    Irish Creatures on Irish Coins - wash your language

                                    It’s true – your children really can open your world a little wider. A treasure, to them, is often something you just never noticed before. One recent Sunday, at a local Dublin market that has barely changed in decades, my daughter and I wandered into a bric-a-brac stand. Just the place where a 10-year-old might […]

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                                    @Nickiquote Religion is a helluva drug.

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                                      @troberts

                                      such a good film

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                                      • nickiquote@mstdn.socialN nickiquote@mstdn.social

                                        I liked the Irish coins with animals on them. Apparently one priest strongly objected:

                                        “If these pagan symbols once get a hold, then is the thin edge of the wedge of Freemasonry sunk into the very life of our Catholicity, for the sole object of having these pagan symbols instead of religious emblems on our coins is to wipe out all traces of religion from our minds, to forget the ‘land of saints,’ and beget a land of devil-worshippers, where evil may reign supreme”

                                        Link Preview Image
                                        Irish Creatures on Irish Coins - wash your language

                                        It’s true – your children really can open your world a little wider. A treasure, to them, is often something you just never noticed before. One recent Sunday, at a local Dublin market that has barely changed in decades, my daughter and I wandered into a bric-a-brac stand. Just the place where a 10-year-old might […]

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                                        @Nickiquote
                                        LOL: Fanatical religiosity = if you're not fanatically with us then you're fanatically against us. #WTAF
                                        I had a couple of those (the two Bob fish and the chicken) in my childhood coin collection but I didn't know about all the other animals.
                                        Nice!
                                        We should definitely have wildlife on all our coins and banknotes!
                                        #dosh #wildlife

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                                        • nickiquote@mstdn.socialN nickiquote@mstdn.social

                                          I liked the Irish coins with animals on them. Apparently one priest strongly objected:

                                          “If these pagan symbols once get a hold, then is the thin edge of the wedge of Freemasonry sunk into the very life of our Catholicity, for the sole object of having these pagan symbols instead of religious emblems on our coins is to wipe out all traces of religion from our minds, to forget the ‘land of saints,’ and beget a land of devil-worshippers, where evil may reign supreme”

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                                          Irish Creatures on Irish Coins - wash your language

                                          It’s true – your children really can open your world a little wider. A treasure, to them, is often something you just never noticed before. One recent Sunday, at a local Dublin market that has barely changed in decades, my daughter and I wandered into a bric-a-brac stand. Just the place where a 10-year-old might […]

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                                          @Nickiquote this is a bit like the Braintree parishioners complaining about a little bit of satanic symbolism on a church bench

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