Dudeist Priests

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spytfyre

Quote from: greatspiritmonk on July 13, 2009, 01:34:34 AM
Someone will. Dudeism is a brotherhood.

I reckon it's a good idea to buddy up with a couple of other priests in your area, I can think of a likely candidate who I have pointed at dudeism.com and the ordination process, putting it in a will also helps to ensure it gets carried out in the proper dudely fashion
Happy the man and he alone, he who can call today his own. He who, secure within, can say: tomorrow do thy worst, for I have lived today

greatspiritmonk

spytfyre
thanks for the insights. Yeah the mention of Edinburgh is the hint  :)
History is always different when heard from someone who live in a place. Would you like to know something about Italy?
Thanks for the translation, but you destroyed my idea of Scotland  :)

The story about the copper wire is great, just like a Scot I've heard who said that under the kilt there is the future of Scotland. Well he also said that England is the south of Scotland  :D

Since I like Ireland too, even if I've never been there, I guess I'll keep the kilt together with bath robe, plaid and yukata, as very dudeish dresses. But instead of black I think green it's better, more relaxing you know.

I'm thinking about organizing a Dudeist Fest next summer in Italy. But for now it's just a dream. What do you think?


God bless Alba  8)
Yeah well, that's just, ya know, like, your opinion, man.

In Dudeness we abide.

spytfyre

Italy would be good, not so far to fly, I have an Italian friend who has just moved to Edinburgh so that could work out well
Happy the man and he alone, he who can call today his own. He who, secure within, can say: tomorrow do thy worst, for I have lived today

greatspiritmonk

Lucky him man, lucky him. I'll keep you informed or even open a new thread.
Yeah well, that's just, ya know, like, your opinion, man.

In Dudeness we abide.

digbys kid

Quote from: spytfyre on July 13, 2009, 12:56:53 PM
Italy would be good, not so far to fly, I have an Italian friend who has just moved to Edinburgh so that could work out well

Perfect...maybe you can explain to us the recent Scotland-Italy axis.  I mean, Paolo Nutini and Dario Franchetti are both Scots.  WTF!??!
Is there a Ralph's around here?

spytfyre

erm
nope
sorry

who're they?
Happy the man and he alone, he who can call today his own. He who, secure within, can say: tomorrow do thy worst, for I have lived today

Elbowski

Dario Franchitti, Scottish open wheel racing driver, married to Ashley Judd.

The Italians landed in Scotland as tradesmen, imported to fancy up the place. The randy buggers shagged a lot of lusty scots lasses, and were too tired to make the trip home.

sufidude

And lets not forget Primal Scream, the greatest Scottish band of all time. Kinda like the Rolling Stones' version of Oasis, only they admitted their influences and weren't defensive little buggers about it all.
Smokin' and bowlin' in the LBC...

greatspiritmonk

Quote from: Elbowski on July 14, 2009, 12:56:33 AM
Dario Franchitti, Scottish open wheel racing driver, married to Ashley Judd.

The Italians landed in Scotland as tradesmen, imported to fancy up the place. The randy buggers shagged a lot of lusty scots lasses, and were too tired to make the trip home.

Envious? I guess you are nor Italian neither Scot  8)
You know, Italians do it better  :) :) :)
Maybe it is just that Italy (especially in the North) and Scotland share common traits, or simply they match well together. Btw if you go to Scotland you'll understand why it's so difficult to leave once there.
Yeah well, that's just, ya know, like, your opinion, man.

In Dudeness we abide.

forumdude

the scots were out in force at last weekend's lebowskifest:

http://louisville.metromix.com/events/photo/saturday-at-lebowski-fest/1317396/content

i'd love to see The Big Lebowski translated into Glaswegian English.

"Donny, you're like a Fanny Bawz who donners into the middle of a movie. Couldnay you shut the fack up ya eedjit?"
I'll tell you what I'm blathering about...

digbys kid

Quote from: forumdude on July 14, 2009, 11:52:52 AM
the scots were out in force at last weekend's lebowskifest:

http://louisville.metromix.com/events/photo/saturday-at-lebowski-fest/1317396/content

i'd love to see The Big Lebowski translated into Glaswegian English.

"Donny, you're like a Fanny Bawz who donners into the middle of a movie. Couldnay you shut the fack up ya eedjit?"

I think if that was tried, it would end up looking too much like Trainspotting.  But that's just, like, my opinion, man.
Is there a Ralph's around here?

Elbowski

Quote from: greatspiritmonk on July 14, 2009, 01:49:35 AM
Quote from: Elbowski on July 14, 2009, 12:56:33 AM
Dario Franchitti, Scottish open wheel racing driver, married to Ashley Judd.

The Italians landed in Scotland as tradesmen, imported to fancy up the place. The randy buggers shagged a lot of lusty scots lasses, and were too tired to make the trip home.

Envious? I guess you are nor Italian neither Scot  8)
You know, Italians do it better  :) :) :)
Maybe it is just that Italy (especially in the North) and Scotland share common traits, or simply they match well together. Btw if you go to Scotland you'll understand why it's so difficult to leave once there.

Just a little historical humour. Any "envy" is coming from you, GSM. Don't assume that you know anything about my heritage either. If I'm lucky enough, I will visit Scotland someday. Italy too.

spytfyre

Quote from: sufidude on July 14, 2009, 01:14:04 AM
And lets not forget Primal Scream, the greatest Scottish band of all time. Kinda like the Rolling Stones' version of Oasis, only they admitted their influences and weren't defensive little buggers about it all.

Oh yes Primal Scream are awesome!
http://listen.grooveshark.com/#/song/Country_Girl/174031
Happy the man and he alone, he who can call today his own. He who, secure within, can say: tomorrow do thy worst, for I have lived today

spytfyre

Quote from: forumdude on July 14, 2009, 11:52:52 AM
the scots were out in force at last weekend's lebowskifest:

http://louisville.metromix.com/events/photo/saturday-at-lebowski-fest/1317396/content

i'd love to see The Big Lebowski translated into Glaswegian English.

"Donny, you're like a Fanny Bawz who donners into the middle of a movie. Couldnay you shut the fack up ya eedjit?"

Challenge accepted, give me the script
Happy the man and he alone, he who can call today his own. He who, secure within, can say: tomorrow do thy worst, for I have lived today

spytfyre

Quote from: digbys kid on July 14, 2009, 12:00:52 PM
Quote from: forumdude on July 14, 2009, 11:52:52 AM
the scots were out in force at last weekend's lebowskifest:

http://louisville.metromix.com/events/photo/saturday-at-lebowski-fest/1317396/content

i'd love to see The Big Lebowski translated into Glaswegian English.

"Donny, you're like a Fanny Bawz who donners into the middle of a movie. Couldnay you shut the fack up ya eedjit?"

I think if that was tried, it would end up looking too much like Trainspotting.  But that's just, like, my opinion, man.

So, is Trainspotting the only Scottish movie then?
Happy the man and he alone, he who can call today his own. He who, secure within, can say: tomorrow do thy worst, for I have lived today