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A small purple bunny has alerted me to the fact that Google Local has a most interesting idea of both where Prattle Towers is located, and what it is.
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1: Posted by: Red Wolf | April 1, 2006 2:06 PM
Do you get a belfry and gargoyles to go with your new premises? Catacombs would be nice, especially if you have to shift those persistent parishioners who seem a bit confused by their new overlords.
The Google map overlay isn't yet available for Australia, so Prattle Towers (Southern Hemisphere) is currently unGoogleable. I hope I get a nice church of my own too.
2: Posted by: Feòrag | April 1, 2006 2:22 PM
Actually, the church concerned is a late-19th century United Reformed building, and is quite restrained with only a few gothic bits. And the current congregation is unlikely to ever feature in the Prattle, being promotors of fair trade, equality etc - they let the Metropolitan Community Church use the building for their services.
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