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Possum Started conversation Jun 6, 2000
What a nice entry...made me feel all warm and mushy inside...
Smile Sunshine!
Celtic Ewok Posted Jun 11, 2000
Hey Possum, long time no hear from. Cheer up, the right individual will one day sweep into your life and you'll find that all fairytales are true after all and that this is the one that you've waited for all your life. Trust me, I met my match and I'm hoplessly in love with him.
Ewok
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Possum Posted Jun 15, 2000
Hmm, not too sure about that - I think I'll go off and become a Nun...or would I have to be a woman for that? Damn it!
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Celtic Ewok Posted Jun 16, 2000
To be a nun you must be a female.... LOL Anyways, really, I mean what I say. Love is waiting in some dark corner for all of us and sooner or later (I found that it's usually later) it jumps out at us all and snags us throughly....
"There are finer fish in the sea than have ever been caught." ~ An Irish Proverb
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Possum Posted Jun 17, 2000
Maybe I could start my own brotherhood of male nuns...it's bound to catch on...
There's an old Tajik proverb which says something along the lines of "Love is a complete swine"...
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Anya Posted Jun 18, 2000
Perhaps we can start a coed abbey for the unlucky in love. . .unfortunately, once everyone was at the abbey, they would start getting lucky!
Oh well, back to the drawing board for me. Who's heard of a Jewish nun, anyway?
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Possum Posted Jun 18, 2000
I don't know - if I can be a male nun, then I'm sure Jewish nuns should be allowed.
Maybe we should petition the Pope, or whatever. See if we can get the rules changed a little.
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Anya Posted Jun 18, 2000
That would be one heck of an abbey - if you ever read Good Omens by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett, do you remember the chattering nuns? Maybe something like that could be arranged.
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marvthegrate LtG KEA Posted Jun 18, 2000
Male nuns... I like that idea. I see an abbey full of Jewish and male nuns. And one could invite some of the chattering nums from Good Omens to join us. But what of the habbits?
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Anya Posted Jun 19, 2000
The habits? Hmmm. . . .how about the old standard scratchy robes with scanty lingerie underneath - mandatory for both sexes?
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marvthegrate LtG KEA Posted Jun 19, 2000
I jsut might go for something like that, but I fear that I find them to chaffe in all the wrong places.
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Possum Posted Jun 19, 2000
I'm all for scanty lingerie, so long as it's red - I wouldn't wear any other colour.
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SkippyVicious Posted Jun 21, 2000
I believe that the male equivalent to a nun is a monk, although there aren't a lot of monastaries around anymore, except for historical tours and whatnot, mainly involving beer.
The good news is that you can wear brown robes and not worry about the scratchy lingerie
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TIMELORD Posted Jun 22, 2000
If you are set on becoming a nun you could go the hole way a few quick cuts and then a few pills and you could be a woman in no time there again there's about 3 billion women in the world so maybe you could keep trying a bit longer.
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Anya Posted Jun 25, 2000
Oh yes! It is so good, people thought I was crazy because I was often moved to laugh aloud.
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