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Pastimes : Happy Hour: A thread for not so intelligent discussions

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To: Susie924 who wrote (1011)6/22/1999 6:13:00 PM
From: Barney   of 2380
 
A young priest gets up in the morning and goes to
breakfast. On his way there two nuns look at him and he
says, "Good morning sisters" and they reply in a sing
song manner, "You got up on the wrong side of the bed
this morning."

This stuns the priest who thought he had been very
polite but he just goes on. He encounters a Brother a
little while later along the way and he says,"Good
morning Brother." The Brother replies in a sing song
voice, "You got up on the wrong side of the bed this
morning."

The priest looks confused at all this but goes on. He
gets a little farther and he comes across a fellow
priest and he says, "Good morning Father." the priest
replies in a sing song manner, "You got up on the wrong
side of the bed this morning."

Now the priest was mad. He continues his walk to the
dining hall not saying a word to anyone. The Bishop
sees him and says, "Father ..."

The young priest was not going to take any more even
from the bishop. He looks at the bishop and says, "No I
did not get up on the wrong side of the bed this
morning."

The bishop looks at him stunned and says "What?"

The priest realized his mistake and said "I am sorry
your holiness, what is it you want."

The Bishop looks at him and says, "All I was going to
do was ask you why you had on Sister Ann's shoes?"

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