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[quote name='Moosey' post='1880000' date='May 31 2009, 11:21 PM']We'll get you some help, dear. Don't worry.[/quote]

:shock:

I'm not a quadruped of any sort :ohno:

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[quote name='Moosey' post='1880005' date='May 31 2009, 11:25 PM']I don't recall me saying anything of the sort...[/quote]


uhhhhh....I believe you called me a

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Brother Vinny

[quote name='Moosey' post='1880000' date='Jun 1 2009, 12:21 AM']We'll get you some help, dear. Don't worry.[/quote]

Er, I looked at your pic above, then your profile, then your pic again, then your profile again (just to make sure I read correctly), and I think I gleaned that you've been called to, whatisit?, nunhood? nunnism? nunnisitics?

Anyway, are you dead certain of this call? I ask this not for myself (I'm [i]happily[/i] married, TYVM), but for the legions of dateless wonders out there (of whom I once was) whose dream it would be to hitch to a star even half as bright as yours.

I've seen nuns. I grew up being taught by nuns. None of them looked like you, or even could have when they were younger. And, from my experience, it's nearly a given that in Nun School you'll have to learn the dreaded martial art of twisting kids' ears.

Ah, well, go be a nun. If you've really been called, you won't be happy doing anything else, I gather.

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[quote name='Brother Vinny' post='1880012' date='May 31 2009, 11:29 PM']Er, I looked at your pic above, then your profile, then your pic again, then your profile again (just to make sure I read correctly), and I think I gleaned that you've been called to, whatisit?, nunhood? nunnism? nunnisitics?

Anyway, are you dead certain of this call? I ask this not for myself (I'm [i]happily[/i] married, TYVM), but for the legions of dateless wonders out there (of whom I once was) whose dream it would be to hitch to a star even half as bright as yours.

I've seen nuns. I grew up being taught by nuns. None of them looked like you, or even could have when they were younger. And, from my experience, it's nearly a given that in Nun School you'll have to learn the dreaded martial art of twisting kids' ears.

Ah, well, go be a nun. If you've really been called, you won't be happy doing anything else, I gather.[/quote]



Yeah!


To the Nunnery with you!
























































(I'm covering up your non lame post :yes: so you don't get in hot water)

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Uhhhh.....Thanks Brother Vinny. Are you a guinea? Your name suggest an Italian lineage.


Anyway. Um well I guess that is an old "About me." I am, however, still opened to religious life and will remain so until God decides to, as you say, hitch someone to my star. Whatever a star is; or if I feel a pull toward the elevated role of the bride of Christ :blush:

One thing though. I hope you don't believe all nuns should be old crows. I've met many beautiful nuns who would have made wonderful wives and mothers. Also, I don't wish to be said to be a good wife because I'm "pretty."

But anyway. This is a lame thread! And should remain as such!

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[quote name='Hassan' post='1880015' date='May 31 2009, 09:32 PM']Yeah!


To the Nunnery with you!









(I'm covering up your non lame post :yes: so you don't get in hot water)[/quote]
Paraphrasing Shakespeare is hardly lame either. :mellow:

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[quote name='Moosey' post='1880019' date='May 31 2009, 11:36 PM']Uhhhh.....Thanks man. Are you a guinea? Your name suggest an Italian lineage.


Anyway. Um well I guess that is an old "About me." I am, however, still opened to religious life and will remain so until God decides to, as you say, hitch someone to my star. Whatever a star is; or if I feel a pull toward the elevated role of the bride of Christ :blush:

One thing though. I hope you don't believe all nuns should be old crows. I've met many beautiful nuns who would have made wonderful wives and mothers. Also, I don't wish to be said to be a good wife because I'm "pretty."
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But anyway. This is a lame thread! And should remain as such![/size][/quote]


Indeed it is Mooses, indeed it is.

I expect this sort of non lame behavior from others. But you are amongst those I, to my stupidity, thought held themselves to a higher standard.

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I am not above such things as decorum!

I was merely being polite and answering Brother Vinny's query.

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[quote name='Arpy' post='1880020' date='May 31 2009, 11:37 PM']Paraphrasing Shakespeare is hardly lame either. :mellow:[/quote]

:rolleyes:


What are you talking about? I've never even read Hamlet. :mellow:


But even if I had, in Shakespear's time a nunnery was a "house of ill repute" so I certianly didn't mean it in his sense.

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[quote name='Moosey' post='1880026' date='Jun 1 2009, 12:41 AM']I am not above such things as decorum!

I was merely being polite and answering Brother Vinny's query.[/quote]

Excuses are like MIKolbes, we all have them and they all stink <_<

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[quote name='Moosey' post='1880029' date='Jun 1 2009, 12:46 AM']A poor attempt at disproving my claim, but it won't work sir.[/quote]
get ye to the nunnery (in the modern sense of the term) <_<

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