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https://x.com/archrose90/status/1738546852386005446?s=46&t=CW4pL-mMpTqsJXCdjW0Z6Q
IMO the number open is likely to be perhaps 50-60% from a former total of 18,000, depending on whether you count open-for-spouses-to-be-interred-with-their-partner, special permission from an Archbishop, or columbaria for interment of ashes. There is some information here from historic England:
https://historicengland.org.uk/images-books/publications/cemeteries-churchyards-burial-grounds/cemeteries-churchyards-burial-grounds/
Entitlement to be buried in a CofE churchyard is:
Unless the churchyard is closed by Order in Council under the Burial Act of 1853 the following people have a right to be buried in your churchyard:
Residents in your parish
Those whose names are on the church electoral roll
Those dying in your parish
An incumbent can also allow anyone else to be buried in your churchyard. But you should get guidance from your Parochial Church Council.
https://www.churchofengland.org/resources/churchcare/advice-and-guidance-church-buildings/new-burials-and-memorials
Seems a reasonable decision - this is a snippet of the legal claim that has succeeded.
There are 99 seats in the state legislature.
A case may be possible wrt the Congressional Map, where the state has I think 6 Republicans to 2 Democrats, for a nearly 50:50 division of the vote.
However, this is nothing compared to the diversity of opinion when it comes to diesel locomotives. I give you:
JJ: Likes Peaks and 37s. Not Deltics.
Herdson: Likes Peaks and Deltics. Not 37s.
Me: Likes Deltics and 37s. Not Peaks.
Clearly out of the three I am the only one with a consistent set of principles, being firmly in the English Electric camp, and rejecting the blasphemous idolaters who are fans of anything Sulzer.
I like Peaks (particularly the 44s) because many were built at Derby, they look good, and many were built in Derby. They also sound quite good under power, and were in their dying days when I first got interested in trains; (in Derby, if you had not guessed). I loved the HSTs that replaced them, but the old gals still had some dignity about them.
They were also bult in Derby. Had I mentioned they were built in Derby?
Now I am totally lost for words!
[Repeat from last thread]
This is going to be a long, long war.
Fact remains though that unless *any* of the non-Trump candidates can (1) beat the rest of them off quickly, (2) consolidate the anti-Trump vote, and (3) swing at least a quarter of the Trump vote to them and/or bring in new voters to them, Trump wins at a canter.
And how do any of them do that without going after Trump, and rejecting his framing of the election? They can't - yet they're not.
FWIW, I don't have anything against 37s in their role*; they're just a bit rough.
* Unless you live next to a line where one accelerates past at 5am.
Glory hunting fans, please explain?
For those in any doubt, try this:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=OAT6VtnPNV8
The interesting question then is whether Trump will debate her. Because ducking out from debating the Four Dwarves is one thing, ducking out from someone who has just beat you in a primary is another.
George Carey was influenced by charismatic renewal, and wrote a book about Anglican-RC rapprochment called The Meeting of the Waters.
Justin Welby was formed by Holy Trinity Brompton, followed by a very varied history including Coventry Cathedral, and has imo been far more successful than Carey in reaching to all traditions in the CofE. Much of that is that the CofE is now more open to greater diversity.
A conservative evangelical would be from somewhere more like All Souls Langham Place, St Helens Bishopsgate, St Ebbes Oxford or Christ Church Fulwood near @TSE Land.
IMO the last ABC who could be called (at a stretch) a conservative evangelical was Donald Coggan 1974 to 1980, but even he was a supporter of womens' ordination even then, and furthered relations with the Roman Catholics.
On the betting market, ABC's have been remarkably consistent in the lengths of their terms since 1980 at 10-11 years each for Robert Runcie, George Carey and Rowan Williams, with a Lambeth Conference a couple of years from the end once they have become well established.
Justin Welby did his Lambeth Conference in 2022, having become ABC in March 2013.
So that perhaps argues for 2024 being a more likely departure date than 2025, absent other factors.
It's also worth looking at whether they want a long-term-Bishop being translated to Canterbury, or a rapid promotion as were Welby and Carey, a scholar like Williams (who speaks 3 languages and reads 9), someone like Runcie who had been the Bishop of St Albans for nearly a decade, or something entirely different.
I did immediately go out and get myself a nice, greasy breakfast baguette, though...
(Seriously though, vegetarian meals can be absolutely delicious.)
Perhaps Newcastle is a strong candidate for AB of York next time if the next ABC is a male. Current ABY Stephen Cottrell reaches 70 in 2028.
Whether the communion is ready to cross that particular Rubicon is another matter.
(Start at 1.30)
But I recall one of us claiming - apparently seriously - that it was essential to eat substantial amounts of meat every day, perhaps even at every meal.
I feel ‘you smell’ is precisely the level of political debate that Trump deserves.
So I'll go with Donald 'Locked and Loaded' Trump.
(He said it agin in 2019 about Iran.)
The exception are Leaders. Only insane fools could possibly like Leaders...
edit: and Oi! you said 'otherwise sensible people'. I really, really hope that I'm not included in that. 'Sensible' indeed....
But the common objection on PB is to vegetarian/vegan meals.
https://scholars.unh.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1754&context=survey_center_polls
No doubt your are, like me, shocked that the Loser did not have that fact right.
/sarc
How is this fake news allowed to circulate? Does Twitter not do context anymore?
Hateful woman.
https://www.derbysulzers.com/97250.html
Generally, steam-heat versions of locos were the first to be withdrawn as electric heating became ever more useful with newer coaching stock being electrically heated.
Steam-heating boilers in locos often proved exceptionally troublesome, including causing a fair few fires.
Of course the vast bulk of Chris Christie is about 99.46% hot air . . . as yours truly has been trying to tell you for months . . .
You left out 'swindler, perjurer and traitor.'
Because he's so desperate to avoid one.
IIRC, the last service to be steam heated was a return Footex from Dundee to Glasgow.
What do you think is driving this?
Not entirely authentic, as I have added aubergine, but quite addictive.
https://www.economist.com/graphic-detail/2023/05/03/suicide-rates-for-girls-are-rising-are-smartphones-to-blame
My dad has loads of stories that may explain why British industry went down the pan, if the railway works were anything to go by...
BTW, there use to be a 'long bridge' across the carriage works that was fun to walk down.
https://www.economist.com/graphic-detail/2023/05/03/suicide-rates-for-girls-are-rising-are-smartphones-to-blame