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His Holiness Pope Ian, the Proddy Pope or The Very Reverend Doctor President King Prince Ian Paisley the third of Ulsterdom, known to James Bond as Doctor "Ulster Says" No, (6 April 1926 – 12 September 2014) was the world's largest face and is most famous for inventing the word No in 1981 and for being a saucy dancer in the Ricky Martin video Livin' la Vida Loca. Until that time there had not been a negative version of the word Yes. For finding this word, the Queen made Paisley a bishop and gave him a few churches here and there. He further cemented his notoriety by discovering the word NEVER in 1982 (kindly sold to him for two and six by Madonna) and calling the Pope the Anti-Christ in that same year at the European Union Parliament.

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  • His Holiness Pope Ian, the Proddy Pope or The Very Reverend Doctor President King Prince Ian Paisley the third of Ulsterdom, known to James Bond as Doctor "Ulster Says" No, (6 April 1926 – 12 September 2014) was the world's largest face and is most famous for inventing the word No in 1981 and for being a saucy dancer in the Ricky Martin video Livin' la Vida Loca. Until that time there had not been a negative version of the word Yes. For finding this word, the Queen made Paisley a bishop and gave him a few churches here and there. He further cemented his notoriety by discovering the word NEVER in 1982 (kindly sold to him for two and six by Madonna) and calling the Pope the Anti-Christ in that same year at the European Union Parliament.
  • Paisley was always dressed in a black soutane and a studded white dog-collar . His head was caricatured into a furious red face and a shouting mouth. In one sketch he tries to convince God to kill Gerry Adams. Another skit was a parody of the music video of "Dancing in the Street" with David Bowie and Mick Jagger, in which Paisley claims it's time for "shouting in the street". File:Real Ian Paisley.png
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  • His Holiness Pope Ian, the Proddy Pope or The Very Reverend Doctor President King Prince Ian Paisley the third of Ulsterdom, known to James Bond as Doctor "Ulster Says" No, (6 April 1926 – 12 September 2014) was the world's largest face and is most famous for inventing the word No in 1981 and for being a saucy dancer in the Ricky Martin video Livin' la Vida Loca. Until that time there had not been a negative version of the word Yes. For finding this word, the Queen made Paisley a bishop and gave him a few churches here and there. He further cemented his notoriety by discovering the word NEVER in 1982 (kindly sold to him for two and six by Madonna) and calling the Pope the Anti-Christ in that same year at the European Union Parliament.
  • Paisley was always dressed in a black soutane and a studded white dog-collar . His head was caricatured into a furious red face and a shouting mouth. In one sketch he tries to convince God to kill Gerry Adams. Another skit was a parody of the music video of "Dancing in the Street" with David Bowie and Mick Jagger, in which Paisley claims it's time for "shouting in the street". Paisley also appears in the song Our God Is Bigger Than Your God, where he is seen at odds with an IRA Fighter, and half shouts, half sings the words "Our God is bigger than your God! And I think our God is usually right!" at his opposite. File:Real Ian Paisley.png
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