Posted by farmerwithmutt on February 10, 2014 at 06:17:20 from (166.181.3.204):
In Reply to: Here's a funny.... posted by qwertyell on February 09, 2014 at 22:51:37:
nothing like messing with the preacher. in my younger days my dad worked for a church.one of the jobs was cleanup after mass somehow i got volunteered to do that . one sunday up in the choir loft father tim was laying it on good and strong and when he had them at the high point and everybodys attention was on him i waved and well you know when you wave at somebody they will wave back. one other real bad one karen was a real nice girl collage professor went to church everyday knew ever priest and nun in the area .one night sister agness ran short of teachers for religon classes and karen happened to be visiting father tom well she got volunteered to teach afterwards father tom decided to introduce this farm boy to the collage professor . i looked him in the eye and told him the last time we meet was in a bar in dubuque. well there was one very confused priest he was patting his hair looking at the confessional and it didnt help when karen started to laugh you see there was a volleyball game in dubuque that got rained out and every body went to bowling alley/bar . was that ever a relief to that priest. and then there is the kids who under threat from the parents finnally quited down untill somebody waved at them . church was so much fun
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