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Post by pianistclare on Feb 17, 2017 23:12:32 GMT
SO....here we go friends and fiends.
I'll kick it off by asking Father Dimitri of the Holy Smokes:
Ess beeg seen to make up characters een threads?
My all time favorite is Schola Master Father Mahamadon Ptolemy, of the "Bluesy" habit.
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Post by porthos on Feb 17, 2017 23:32:06 GMT
Hey, Ees Father Dmitri here. You mockeenk my teek Rossiyan eccent?
Hee hee, scare you!!! Your fes veree funnee!
No seen, oderwise Father Dmitri wud not exeest! Ees outrage to suggest oderwise!
Ees seen to be relieve to find green forum away from oder place?
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Post by pianistclare on Feb 17, 2017 23:35:44 GMT
Only if the forum is inhabited by little green men, or little green nuns. Or BIG green nuns! ((shudderz))
Is it a sin to consider chewing others out and then sign off with the disingenuous "GOD BLESS PEPAW!"
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Post by porthos on Feb 18, 2017 0:17:33 GMT
Only if the forum is inhabited by little green men, or little green nuns. Or BIG green nuns! ((shudderz)) Is it a sin to consider chewing others out and then sign off with the disingenuous "GOD BLESS PEPAW!" Definitely a sin. Don't know why, but it definitely is. Since I'm married, is it a sin for Clare and I to be hanging out here in this thread, just the two of us? I'm afraid it will cause scandal....
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Post by pianistclare on Feb 18, 2017 0:19:51 GMT
Well, since Clare is married to an Irishman, let's just keep the Guinness going and look the other way! (pass the tequila, Doña Clare is mad thirsty) No sin.
Is it a sin to watch Shark Tank? Would it be a nod to greed and gluttony? HELP ME!!!!!
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Post by Beryllos on Feb 18, 2017 1:48:56 GMT
Since I'm married, is it a sin for Clare and I to be hanging out here in this thread, just the two of us? I'm afraid it will cause scandal.... I'm here to chaperone. Is it a sin to watch Shark Tank? Would it be a nod to greed and gluttony? HELP ME!!!!! "It's a sin, sin, sin!," says Sister Adamantine. "Why are you squandering your time on Shark Tank when you could be watching the documentary about Trappist monks on EWTN?" Is it a sin to come unprepared (having not read prior) to Bible Study?
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Post by pianistclare on Feb 18, 2017 4:09:29 GMT
Yes, says Brother Vulgate. Memorize the lineage of Christ for your penance.
Is it a sin to go out late at night for a dipped cone?
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Post by Professor Q on Feb 18, 2017 4:27:17 GMT
Yes, says Brother Vulgate. Memorize the lineage of Christ for your penance. Is it a sin to go out late at night for a dipped cone? Heinrich Cardinal Sitzpinkler, who had just finished eating a fraternal ice cream cone with Deacon Don, had this to say: "Rome has spoken, the case is closed. In other words, if your cone is made of Italian ice cream, known in Ciceronian Latin as a gelato, then you're good. Otherwise, go to Confession!" Is it a sin to correct / grade papers in black ink rather than in red?
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Post by pianistclare on Feb 18, 2017 8:18:39 GMT
Monsignor Curmudgeon says write the red do the black. Or somethin like that......
Is it a sin to still be up doing a jigsaw puzzle at 3 AM?
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Post by pensmama87 on Feb 18, 2017 12:53:18 GMT
Monsignor Curmudgeon says write the red do the black. Or somethin like that...... Is it a sin to still be up doing a jigsaw puzzle at 3 AM? Sister Pantsuit says "your body is a temple. But sin is old fashioned nonsense. The important thing is, 'How do you feel about it?'" Hmmmm.... Is it a sin to introduce games on a forum simply to ratchet up your post count....? *whistles*
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Post by pianistclare on Feb 18, 2017 17:40:51 GMT
NO, say Fathers Milton and Bradley. It's de rigeur, in fact. Just so long as we don't go with nonsense like "name the last booger you picked out of your nose" we're good.
Is it a sin to sleep in on a Saturday when one shoudl be scrubbing the kitchen floor?
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Post by glennonp on Feb 18, 2017 18:03:01 GMT
NO, say Fathers Milton and Bradley. It's de rigeur, in fact. Just so long as we don't go with nonsense like "name the last booger you picked out of your nose" we're good. Is it a sin to sleep in on a Saturday when one shoudl be scrubbing the kitchen floor? Fr. Vitae says no...as long as you have a grave reason for avoiding the act of scrubbing. Is it a sin to be posting on a subforum when you could be taking your dog for a walk?
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Post by porthos on Feb 19, 2017 19:48:43 GMT
NO, say Fathers Milton and Bradley. It's de rigeur, in fact. Just so long as we don't go with nonsense like "name the last booger you picked out of your nose" we're good. Is it a sin to sleep in on a Saturday when one shoudl be scrubbing the kitchen floor? Fr. Vitae says no...as long as you have a grave reason for avoiding the act of scrubbing. Is it a sin to be posting on a subforum when you could be taking your dog for a walk? Yes, it's a grave sin. By the authority of just Looking In Your Dog's Eyes, you KNOW that after Mass and Liturgy of the Hours, the dog takes top priority. Even before the kids. I just cleaned my toilet with Lysol. Now I'm afraid I committed a mortal sin. Did I? Did I? HELP!
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Post by tawny on Feb 19, 2017 20:00:00 GMT
Only if you could have used baking soda & white vinegar instead, my pets can't stand the smell of Lysol. Funny how the pets rule the roost.
Is it a sin to put up St. Patrick's Day decorations if your not Irish?
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Post by Beryllos on Feb 19, 2017 20:03:39 GMT
On St. Patrick's Day, we are all Irish. No sin.
Is it a sin to post the same comment on two forums (this one and The Other)?
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