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The Dean of Blackburn is a holy man and, as such, is not generally touched by earthly desires. He has serious misgivings about the Iraq war. He is a sensible, mild-mannered sort of fellow, not given to unnecessary exaggeration. But that was yesterday. That was BC. Before Condoleezza.
“Oh, I thought she was charming,” says the Very Rev Christopher Armstrong, reflecting on his hour-long meeting with the US Secretary of State in Blackburn Cathedral. He pauses. A playful half-smile curls his lips. His eyes glaze over slightly and gaze into the middle distance. It is as if he is recalling a particularly pleasing experience, such as winning the egg-and-spoon race at his primary school.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/graphics/2006/04/02/nrice02a.jpgCondoleezza Rice left men powerless in her wake"She looks nice, she’s interesting, she’s very aware, very concerned, and she can handle the protesters so well. She knows other people’s opinions are important and she values them."
Read the rest… parts are very funny!
“Oh, I thought she was charming,” says the Very Rev Christopher Armstrong, reflecting on his hour-long meeting with the US Secretary of State in Blackburn Cathedral. He pauses. A playful half-smile curls his lips. His eyes glaze over slightly and gaze into the middle distance. It is as if he is recalling a particularly pleasing experience, such as winning the egg-and-spoon race at his primary school.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/graphics/2006/04/02/nrice02a.jpgCondoleezza Rice left men powerless in her wake"She looks nice, she’s interesting, she’s very aware, very concerned, and she can handle the protesters so well. She knows other people’s opinions are important and she values them."
Read the rest… parts are very funny!