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boxtops | 18:46 Sat 30th Apr 2011 | ChatterBank
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...whose vid clip was posted on here last night ... it says on the TV news that he was reflecting the exuberation of the nation by cartwheeling up the aisle after the wedding - so in answer to the question on the thread (which I can't find) - no, he's not in trouble at all!
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if i was him, i'd have done the same. wonderful :)
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why not? just showing his joy and enthusiasm for life. vicars don't have to be stuffy, boring and non-gymnastic do they?
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dignified? health and safety? :) :)
you've obviously never watched the vicar of dibley.
Verger not vicar
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Some people seem to think that religion means boring services, staid brethren, rigidity etc. Religion is joy to many millions of people and I would imagine that God would be happy to see it celebrated as such, in whatever way people felt like expressing it, if it was at no-one's expense.
It was very impromptu and not too badly executed.

Good on him!
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MtA6xKusq5M
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I posted it in CB yesterday, boxy.. I still think it's fab :o)
For Funks Sake Zebadee, lighten up!

I'm sure he doesn't make a habit of it!

No pun intended..........
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What a prat!
caught sight of yourself in the mirror, ixion?
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sara, I couldn't find it just now! I think it's so cheery, full of "whee, that went well"! - and yes zeb, everyone had gone. I think it's brilliant, much better than a group hug!
agree with you sara also thought it was great to see someone so happy and full of joy
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