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Our Lord and Saviour's flesh and blood is finger lickin' good.
Which is far more than can be said for so-called b*tt*nb*rg.
But eucharist wafers are strangely moreish.
Edit: I have just seen you can buy them on Amazon. I would have thought they'd only be available from that shop that sells proper priest socks, real black ones, not just very, very, very, very dark blue.
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footers QC - Prosecution Barrister, Hasketon Law Chambers
As it was removed, what's your favourite bit of Catholic theology? on 12:59 - Nov 13 by footers
Our Lord and Saviour's flesh and blood is finger lickin' good.
Which is far more than can be said for so-called b*tt*nb*rg.
But eucharist wafers are strangely moreish.
Edit: I have just seen you can buy them on Amazon. I would have thought they'd only be available from that shop that sells proper priest socks, real black ones, not just very, very, very, very dark blue.
[Post edited 13 Nov 2020 13:00]
Cannibal
My hobbies include being quiet during trips, clapping with songs, and diabetes.
As it was removed, what's your favourite bit of Catholic theology? on 12:59 - Nov 13 by footers
Our Lord and Saviour's flesh and blood is finger lickin' good.
Which is far more than can be said for so-called b*tt*nb*rg.
But eucharist wafers are strangely moreish.
Edit: I have just seen you can buy them on Amazon. I would have thought they'd only be available from that shop that sells proper priest socks, real black ones, not just very, very, very, very dark blue.
[Post edited 13 Nov 2020 13:00]
Surely the socks conundrum would be an ecumenical matter.
We have no village green, or a shop.
It's very, very quiet.
I can walk to the pub.
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As it was removed, what's your favourite bit of Catholic theology? on 14:40 - Nov 13 with 1607 views
As it was removed, what's your favourite bit of Catholic theology? on 14:43 - Nov 13 by factual_blue
And you escaped the cannibalism charge on a legal technicality.
As you will know from the Eye messageboard, the British consensual cannibalism movement is a rapidly growing one. My freezer is well stocked ahead of Christmas.
footers QC - Prosecution Barrister, Hasketon Law Chambers