Owusu ineligibility issues? -
washingtonismoney - 03-13-2013
Is being Pope an illegal benefit? Really hoping Francis shows up on time for summer camp.
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Nan3cy - 03-13-2013
That headline had me going, WIM. Well played. :)
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Spiny_Norman - 03-13-2013
Lighten up, Francis.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0OnpkDWbeJs
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Bruce Wang - 03-17-2013
Francis OWUSU is not the Pope. He is a Cardinal.
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Bruce Wang - 03-18-2013
My name is Eugene Francis Teevens the Third, but everybody calls me "Buddy". If any of you call me Eugene or Francis, I will shake your hand and remind you that I prefer to be called "Buddy".
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Bruce Wang - 03-18-2013
My name is
Walter Harris, but everybody calls me Idiotface.
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Spiny_Norman - 03-18-2013
(03-18-2013, 04:42 PM)Publius link Wrote:My name is [redacted], but everybody calls me Idiotface.
Publius, you should know that name is cursed. Never say it out loud. It is a mortal sin, like woofing.
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Bruce Wang - 03-18-2013
Oh no. ??? Sorry about that. My bad. :(
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CompSci87 - 03-18-2013
(03-18-2013, 05:07 PM)garvin link Wrote:Horrendous that the software permits that name. Even worse than the H-word. We are doomed.
Fixed. I hope I was quick enough to avert our doom.
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Bruce Wang - 03-18-2013
(03-18-2013, 05:05 PM)Spiny_Norman link Wrote:Publius, you should know that name is cursed. Never say it out loud. It is a mortal sin, like woofing.
Wouldn't what I did be considered a CARDINAL sin?
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washingtonismoney - 03-18-2013
(03-18-2013, 05:54 PM)Publius link Wrote:Wouldn't what I did be considered a CARDINAL sin?
Stop it. The College of Cardinals has ruled such punnery worth two novenas and a hail mary.
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Bruce Wang - 03-19-2013
Speaking of the Vatican, has anybody else done the Scavi tour? I highly recommend it. It's the tour of the excavations of the Roman necropolis beneath the Papal tombs. You can see 2,000 year old tombs that are amazingly well preserved. They also take you to the area they believe is St. Peter's tomb. Very spiritual experience for me, and I'm not even Christian (if anything Baha'i or Jedi). It was the most amazing tourist experience of my life so far. It's a small area so they don't publicize it and the tours are limited. You have to make a request months in advance. But trust me, it's well worth it. Make sure you try to see this if you are going to Rome.
Once again, this carries the Publius guarantee. If you aren't satisfied, I'll take you on a personal tour of our arch nemesis Harvard University, which for all its faults, is a pretty cool place to visit.