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Mad Padre: From My Workbench: Late World War Two Canadians I picked up some "20mm" figures from RLBPS (I think they may have been ... I'll go smaller in future - I like AB and Elheim, and I hear nice things about ...
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Mad Padre: Work in Progress - 25mm ACW Rebel Infantry Work in Progress - 25mm ACW Rebel Infantry. These chaps have been kicking around my collection for several years. Started them, did a rubbish job, ...
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Mad Padre: A Sermon for a Country Cemetery Decoration Day In my three years here as a pastor I’ve been asked to attend several cemetery services and decoration days, and of course we have our own in my parish of ...
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Mad Padre: Save the Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus! Thoughts on ... Save the Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus! Thoughts on Whether the Internet is a Good Thing. It's a cephalod, it spends part of it's life cycle in trees in ...
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Mad Padre: British Army Rules for Dealing With IEDs Jan 25, 2008 ... as a Canadian Forces chaplain trainee at CFB Greenwood, Nova Scotia. ... SQN bar/gym complex with BBQs every night for the rest of tour. ...
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Mad Padre: Weird Church News Roundup Weird Church News Roundup. Three items of strange church news recently caught my attention as being suitably "mad" to merit mentioning on the madpadre blog. ...
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Mad Padre: Save the Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus! Thoughts on ... Save the Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus! Thoughts on Whether the Internet is a Good Thing. It's a cephalod, it spends part of it's life cycle in trees in ...
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Mad Padre: Sevastapol Skirmish - A Wargames Report Sevastapol Skirmish - A Wargames Report. Saturday, July 21st we had another go at the Troops, Weapons and Tactics (TW&T) skirmish rules by Too Fat Lardies. ...
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Mad Padre: From My Workbench: Late World War Two Canadians The Raventhorpe figures are darn big, aren't they. I don't think I'll be getting any more. I'll go smaller in future - I like AB and Elheim, and I hear nice ...
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Mad Padre: "God's Field Rations" - A Sermon for the Seventeenth ... This ritual meal would not be a fancy, grand ceremony – rather, it would be what we might call God’s field rations - simple food, eaten quickly by people on ...
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