I went to a catholic elementary school with a Nun principal. She was the sweetest woman I have ever met. During the years when my parents could not afford to pay the monthly tuition, she would create jobs around the school for my mom and dad to help out. I received the best education thanks to her.
-"Now, Sister Margaret, remember your lessons! It is to be referred to as a "parasol," because in the Latin, it means 'for the sun.' And it is to the 'son' we must always turn!"
-"But Sister Dorothy, isn't the parasol for blocking out the 'son,' then?"
@MissFiFi: Actually, no - public school. My mom's residual Catholicness rubbed off on my brother and I as children before we went non-denominational. He wants to be a professor but lives a little like a priest. He's old for 27.
@Skellatrix: The string does sort of Peter out. I'm a-Pauled, but many commenters seem to have gotten their Phillip. Judas might think with so many readers this wouldn't be a problem, but Thomas waits for no man. You do the Matthew.
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The nuns I experienced would cut a bitch before helping her cross the street.
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-"But Sister Dorothy, isn't the parasol for blocking out the 'son,' then?"
-"...A witch! A witch! Burn this witch!"
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one but they are so architectural and beautifully made. I live in CA and am not
Catholic, so they are a rare sight for me. I don't care for what they stand for but
I kind of like to look at them.
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(Cuz here comes the ruler!)
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Novice.
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Pew, that stinks
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(Going. Straight. To. Hell.)
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