We did wonder if the church was alarmed - what with Ozzy's shilling for I Can't Believe It's Not Butter - at a margarine salesman running amok in the land of Anchor, but as they're also worried about Kiss and - really - Lordi turning up, too:
"It's not appropriate from our angle of things," said pastor Karen Crawshaw.
"I don't think we can force our views on others but at the same time we think it's a very negative influence on our city.
"It'll put a damper on the things the church traditionally focuses on at the Easter season."
"I don't think we can force our views on others but at the same time we think it's a very negative influence on our city.
"It'll put a damper on the things the church traditionally focuses on at the Easter season."
Perhaps they're just feeling awkward about the poor quality of line-up for the bank holiday.
They're probably scared he might bring the wife and kids!
ReplyDeleteThis makes me really angry! Trying not to force your views on us?! Well by doing this, they are! And about putting a damper on Easter, if it doesn't stop that mass consumption of easter eggs, I'm sure not many people care.
ReplyDeleteThese bands are revered around the world, how dare you place a stigma on their arrival...it may never happen again so leave us alone to enjoy it!