Hi HH,
I wasn't doing the Jane Austin (I hope) although the problem is that I wanted to say 'one' rather than 'you' but it sounded a bit prissy. I might fancy the Jesuit bit (always enjoyed a whip round at Christmas!).
I am actually in agreement but am less concerned at the CofE bit (as we put it on and make sure it happens) but more so for the 'nobs' with the golden chains and the posh seats.
I have lost mates in Falklands and other conflicts, plus the odd soco and others to PIRA and this is the time that they are remembered and more importanlty honoured. If you ever wanted a Remembrance Service which wasn't a formal dipstick's outing and didn't end up providing inane mutterings (which sadly we can do so well in the church when we have no idea what the service really means) - count me in.
My mail was done with a smile and (hopefully) that came across. That's one weakness of the mail/internet gig really. One raised eyebrow and (sad, the wife calls it) humour don't always come across.
As for the bread and butter, that's working with people, meeting them and being a friend when they need one. Some of the formal services are more of a glorious PITA with all the elements that have to be catered for.
Thanks for welcome - my background is engineering where having survived the apprenticeship was only the beginning. I definitely went downhill from there

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Thanks for the comments, looking forward to getting to know more of the real people here as time progresses,
P
ps. Pity it's not yours, it's a superb site.