Tuesday, October 01, 2002
'That would be an ecumenical matter.'
I was sat in the lower ground floor of a restaurant last night, enjoying Tortellini al Funghetto with a friend, when a young, handsome vicar came down the staircase, closely followed by another young, handsome vicar...followed by another older, more distinguished-looking vicar, followed by 17 further vicars of varying age and handsomeness. It was like a cross between a Protestant 'Father Ted' and a Christian 'Blind Date'. And no, Mother - I didn't go over and introduce myself... ;)

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I was sat in the lower ground floor of a restaurant last night, enjoying Tortellini al Funghetto with a friend, when a young, handsome vicar came down the staircase, closely followed by another young, handsome vicar...followed by another older, more distinguished-looking vicar, followed by 17 further vicars of varying age and handsomeness. It was like a cross between a Protestant 'Father Ted' and a Christian 'Blind Date'. And no, Mother - I didn't go over and introduce myself... ;)

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