Saturday, May 15, 2010

Weekend Humor

Four Catholic men and a Catholic woman were having coffee, when one of the Catholic men tells his friends... "My son is a priest. When he walks into a room, everyone calls him 'Father'."

The second Catholic man chirps... "My son is a Bishop. When he walks into a room, people call him 'Your Grace'."

The third Catholic gent says... "My son is a Cardinal. When he enters a room, everyone says ' Your Eminence'."

The fourth Catholic man then says... "Yeah, well my son is the Pope. When he walks into a room people call him 'Your Holiness'."

Since the lone Catholic woman was sipping her coffee in silence, the four men give her a subtle, "Well...?" She proudly replies... "I have a daughter, slim, tall, 38D breast, 24" waist, and 34" hips. When she walks into a room, people say 'Oh - My - God'!"

8 comments:

Grover Tha Playboy said...

Good One Keith...and a foxy nun!

Cheryl said...

Funny!

Brenda said...

Cute~!

Toni said...

Hi Keith! That was cute!

Angie B. said...

Hey Keith....That was funny!

James Perkins said...

Sexy Nun....They weren't like that when I was in catholic school!

Simon Bastion said...

Funny story Keith

Sunflower said...

LOL- Men!




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DEAR GOD: Sometimes anger seems so near to the surface of my life. An unwelcome word, the remembrance of a past hurt, a disappointment I had not expected can make my emotions swirl with the force of a small cyclone. Sometimes my heart feels hot, my nerves feel edgy, my mind feels like lit dynamite. And sometimes, I just turn silent, go inward, cut myself off from anything and anyone that could ease the throbbing inside. I hold on to my anger, as if to let it go would render the reason for my anger meaningless. I pray that your great love will burn away my anger and leave me settled in the cool breeze of your presence. Help me let go, not only of the anger, but of what made me angry in the first place. Let me breathe deep the wonder and peace of love. Amen.









































































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