@bazzacollins perfect ‘jam tomorrow’ scenario. Peas in a pod.
Best not let people borrow money from Wonga; better that they pump it into an organisation giving false hope of an afterlife.
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@sweder Indeed. You at The Pan tonight? -
@bazzacollins wd love to but can’t see it. At least three too many things happening later. - End of conversation
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@bazzacollins Surely better 4people 2use credit unions rather than payday vultures. Better yet if subsidised by 'false hope' organisations? -
@Keith_Rapley Maybe. Although the church are the past masters of squeezing money out of those who can’t afford it. -
@bazzacollins a bit like BskyB, then?:) -
@keith_rapley Absolutely :)
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@bazzacollins now that is a good atheist thought of the day -
@aldridgesarah I should register that website. AethiestThoughtOfTheDay.God
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@bazzacollins Credit unions in general not faith-related & seem to have decent ethics I think. Saw interesting ones in action in Chicago. -
@MsEmmaChaplin It was hypocrisy of the church I was angry with. Sure CofE is still printing instructions on how to leave church in wills. -
@bazzacollins Ah well, no argument with you there.
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@bazzacollins - Didn't someone throw all the moneylenders out of Jerusalem?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@bazzacollins May be some chance of the Afterlife. If You cannot get a loan@better terms than Wonga You're going to Hell in a handcart. BishThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@bazzacollins brilliant. Too funny the CofE inadvertently helped fund Wonga. Karma?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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