RE: Speeding, on a wing and a prayer
RE: Speeding, on a wing and a prayer
Wednesday 28th March 2007

Speeding, on a wing and a prayer

You don't normally associate priests with speeding -- but we found one...


Sorry officer, but I think I forgot to blow all the candles out...
Sorry officer, but I think I forgot to blow all the candles out...
There’s little to compare with the feeling of getting a new car, and for Father Antonio Rodrigues – a priest in Portugal – the feeling was, well, almost sacred. You see, he bought a new Fiesta ST, and it’s one of a kind in Portugal. That keen chassis; 148bhp; the thrills of the open road: bliss.

Like most of us around here, once he’d got the ST, he was more than keen to share his enthusiasm for the car, which was exactly when the problems started. He didn’t mind telling anyone about his love for the ST's acceleration, or his indulgence for its top speed capability, and ‘thanks to God’, the fact that speeding fines didn’t seem to come his way either. You’d think that was quite a good advert for his church in itself. As he had three churches in his parish, the ability to get between them smartish was extremely useful, and the youngsters from the local villages liked it too. Useful PR amongst the young.

However, it seems the Father has got himself into a bit of hot, and less than holy water. The Association of Auto-Mobilizados Citizens, a campaigning group in Portugal against speed, has been horrified about this quick man of the cloth and is demanding action from his superiors.

Will there be divine intervention, or is it a one-litre Peugeot 107 from now on for our dashing padre...

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Mannginger

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10,195 posts

283 months

Wednesday 28th March 2007
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I'd never associated my car with the god squad before. Should I get a Fish for the back?

Phil

SS HSV

9,646 posts

284 months

Wednesday 28th March 2007
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My father was a Rector and loved his cars but drove like a nut hehe

He had a trainee Curate Vicar that moved in next door in the mid seventy's who then went out and bought a new Norton 850 Commando eek His wife used to ride a Honda Twin and they didn't have a car eekeek

It's just a job which needs a release like any other

don1

16,636 posts

234 months

Wednesday 28th March 2007
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Perhaps he should drive a Pious...

chrisbr68

5,500 posts

274 months

Wednesday 28th March 2007
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I am thinking I am in the wrong business, I should open a church or two!

scoobiewrx

4,863 posts

252 months

Wednesday 28th March 2007
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So in this case ST stands for 'Saintly Trepidation' angel hehe

Road_Terrorist

5,591 posts

268 months

Wednesday 28th March 2007
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article said:
However, it seems the Father has got himself into a bit of hot, and less than holy water. The Association of Auto-Mobilizados Citizens, a campaigning group in Portugal against speed, has been horrified about this quick man of the cloth and is demanding action from his superiors.


FFS can't those killjoys leave anyone alone, the poor bastard already has a job where he's not allowed to get laid or basically do anything fun, at least let him have something.


Edited by TonyHetherington on Wednesday 28th March 13:50

MrKipling43

5,788 posts

242 months

Wednesday 28th March 2007
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don1 said:
Perhaps he should drive a Pious...


Nice pun

vex

5,259 posts

272 months

Wednesday 28th March 2007
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Seriously, The vicar in our family village/church used to have to cover three services in a morning.

But in three different villages, timings were so tight that after the service and the usual meet and greet he would only just make it to the next Church on time, sometimes coming in during the first hymn. 9am Service, 10mile dirve, 10.30am Service, 10mile drive, Midday Service.

It was worse if it was communion in all three. Speeding and over the limit! as the good old Church of England insisted that no communion wine was left at the end of the service

Pew Pew! Lasers!

23,075 posts

260 months

Wednesday 28th March 2007
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Can you imagine anything more likely to get a congregation into a church, than a Vicar driving a Tuscan 2?

hehe

tomtvr

6,909 posts

267 months

Wednesday 28th March 2007
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don1 said:
Perhaps he should drive a Pious...


rofl

TSS

1,136 posts

294 months

Wednesday 28th March 2007
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That priest probably comes from the same church as this guy: www.fasterpastor.com

nickfrp

5,150 posts

261 months

Wednesday 28th March 2007
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NUKE EM!

tigerk

4,869 posts

282 months

Wednesday 28th March 2007
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FROM A MISSION

(getting my coat)...

MrKipling43

5,788 posts

242 months

Wednesday 28th March 2007
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....lurker.

Mannginger

Original Poster:

10,195 posts

283 months

Wednesday 28th March 2007
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tigerk said:
FROM A MISSION

(getting my coat)...


hehe

Nice effort!

Phil

Road_Terrorist

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268 months

Wednesday 28th March 2007
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Pew Pew! Lasers! said:
Can you imagine anything more likely to get a congregation into a church, than a Vicar driving a Tuscan 2?

hehe


What about one driving a Diablo?

Lord-Flasheart

6,634 posts

240 months

Wednesday 28th March 2007
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After reading that I have a enourmous smile on my face.


Keep up the good work with stories like this Adam thumbup

rustyintegrale

72 posts

241 months

Wednesday 28th March 2007
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I dunno whatever next...

First it appears they have a penchant for young boys, then a strange attraction to electrical flex, plastic bags and oranges, but now fast (mildly) cars?

Jeezus f***ing Christ...

Rich

skoda_kid

28 posts

238 months

Wednesday 28th March 2007
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That faster pastor is actually part of my church! yes

joesnow

1,533 posts

253 months

Wednesday 28th March 2007
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I think theres a vicar somewhere who owns a C-type, inherited probably. They do closed road days where he lives. Remember it being on tele once.

Glad to see a member of the cloth enjoying himself, and why not eh.