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In these times of rampant agnosticism
we've all had those moments of doubt
when only the soothing comforts of
a 'little sister of mercy' will do.
Available in the comfort of your home,
office or hotel suite 24 hours a day.
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This could be the start of whole new section - Tele-Theology! |
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[Aristotle], I think you're missing something... "Call Girls" is not another name for phone dispatchers. |
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So this has nothing to do with a yodelling Julie Andrews or a Rapid Response Heresy Taskforce? |
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I like Aristotle's version better. |
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easy to implement - just give the flying nun a cellphone |
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Soothing, key-aero? Comfort? These aren't the terms I'd use in combination with the word "nun". |
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Sorry, but this Catholic-school survivor doesn't buy it. If a nun came to my door, I'd make sure it was bolted, and stay absolutely still until she skulked off to the aid of the next hapless sinner ... |
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I thought you were at the very least, a rampant agnostic, Shipmate |
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True, they would comfort. But who would you turn to when your birth control ran out? |
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this is true, they have a "dial a prayer" hotline in the USA |
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I suspect that a number of services can send over more comforting women with the right outfits... |
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[ye_river_xiv] Yes, I've seen photos* of prostitutes dressed as
nuns in the Ginza (streetwalkers, though, not call girls).
Apparently a fetish among sararimen. |
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*Years ago, in a course on Japanese culture, I hasten to add.
Embarrasment prevents me finding and posting a link. |
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