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Posted By: longarm Nuns, etc. - 12/02/20
8 years of 'em, followed by 3 of brothers ( not the black kind, the Salesian kind).
Those ladies were some tough broads.
Anyone else?
Posted By: Beaver10 Re: Nuns, etc. - 12/02/20
Jesuit High School?

😎
Posted By: Fireball2 Re: Nuns, etc. - 12/02/20
Never had a nun.
Posted By: Beaver10 Re: Nuns, etc. - 12/02/20
Originally Posted by Fireball2
Never had a nun.


Priest?

😜😎
Posted By: longarm Re: Nuns, etc. - 12/02/20
Beaver,
It was run by Salesian brothers.. pretty decent bunch, honestly. I graduated early and enrolled in a large SoCal Community College. After 11 years of Catholic school.... Ho Lee Scheit! Hello ladies!
Posted By: Fireball2 Re: Nuns, etc. - 12/02/20
Originally Posted by Beaver10
Originally Posted by Fireball2
Never had a nun.


Priest?

😜😎


Ouch! Walked right into that one! LOL
Posted By: Beaver10 Re: Nuns, etc. - 12/02/20
Originally Posted by longarm
Beaver,
It was run by Salesian brothers.. pretty decent bunch, honestly. I graduated early and enrolled in a large SoCal Community College. After 11 years of Catholic school.... Ho Lee Scheit! Hello ladies!


A good catholic girl is good and nasty.

Loved them.

😎
Posted By: 700LH Re: Nuns, etc. - 12/02/20
Originally Posted by Beaver10
Originally Posted by longarm
Beaver,
It was run by Salesian brothers.. pretty decent bunch, honestly. I graduated early and enrolled in a large SoCal Community College. After 11 years of Catholic school.... Ho Lee Scheit! Hello ladies!


A good catholic girl is good and nasty.

Loved them.

😎

Three cheers for Catholic girls
Posted By: StGeorger Re: Nuns, etc. - 12/02/20
It's ok to kiss a nun as long as you don't get into the habit.
Posted By: BulletBud Re: Nuns, etc. - 12/02/20
I had 8 years of nuns (Sisters of the Presentation), 4 years of brothers (Sacred Heart), 5 years of Marianists (University of Dayton) and 4 years of Jesuits (Loyola). Total of 21 years of Catholic education.
Posted By: sandcritter Re: Nuns, etc. - 12/02/20
Originally Posted by BulletBud
I had 8 years of nuns (Sisters of the Presentation), 4 years of brothers (Sacred Heart), 5 years of Marianists (University of Dayton) and 4 years of Jesuits (Loyola). Total of 21 years of Catholic education.


Holy....

Pun intended that time.

What was that all like, day to day in class? Just curious, not being familiar. The catholic school in the little town i grew up in was small and filled with the who’s who’s children I rarely had any contact with (being a country bumpkin and all), so that kinda colored my perception then. Now, find it a curious question, like it was a secret club with rites and rituals or something. No insult intended, just wondering.
Posted By: mark shubert Re: Nuns, etc. - 12/03/20
Just 4 years of the Sisters of Loretto.
In the Archdiocese of Santa Fe.

Yes the nuns were tough!
Posted By: Old_Toot Re: Nuns, etc. - 12/03/20
Originally Posted by Beaver10
Originally Posted by longarm
Beaver,
It was run by Salesian brothers.. pretty decent bunch, honestly. I graduated early and enrolled in a large SoCal Community College. After 11 years of Catholic school.... Ho Lee Scheit! Hello ladies!


A good catholic girl is good and nasty.

Loved them.

😎


Oh yeah?

I had one who thought that we needed to go to confession together and atone for our several misdeeds. Seriously.
Posted By: slumlord Re: Nuns, etc. - 12/03/20
i seen a nun at the hospital once

Otherwise....mmm nope

They are pretty rare in Hamcunt Tn
Posted By: kaywoodie Re: Nuns, etc. - 12/03/20
There on e was a nun named Larue
Who said as the Bishop withdrew
The Vicar is slicker and quicker and thicker
And two inches longer than you!


Thank you very much!
Posted By: CashisKing Re: Nuns, etc. - 12/03/20
In third grade when busing had started in Richmond Virginia and I was just a boy my parents enrolled me in a Catholic School. It was all they could find at the time. I was in third grade what the hell did I know. I still remember the poem.

Hi ho hi ho it's off to school we go...
With razor blades and Hand Grenades and tommy guns to shoot the nuns
hi ho hi ho hi ho hi ho
Posted By: OldmanoftheSea Re: Nuns, etc. - 12/03/20
I went looking for primers
But I found nun.
Posted By: slumlord Re: Nuns, etc. - 12/03/20
Fugg

I wish I still had my RATM concert shirt

Might have to do some Ebay shopping


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Posted By: lvmiker Re: Nuns, etc. - 12/03/20
I suffered through grades 1-5 under Holy Cross nuns. I would enjoy hunting penguins today. I learned at an early age that blind faith is ignorance wrapped in a shroud.


mike r
Posted By: Happy_Camper Re: Nuns, etc. - 12/03/20
I dated a nun.
She was a cool gal . One of my students.
She was pro 2A more than most hunters and soldiers.
BTW, she was no longer Catholic when we met.
Posted By: Happy_Camper Re: Nuns, etc. - 12/03/20
Originally Posted by slumlord
Fugg

I wish I still had my RATM concert shirt

Might have to do some Ebay shopping


[Linked Image from i.postimg.cc]

LOL!
She'd like that one!
Maybe that's more common than I thought in that crowd. 😄
Posted By: G23 Re: Nuns, etc. - 12/03/20
8 years of nuns or former nuns. One of the nuns I had also taught my dad.

G23
Posted By: Kenlguy Re: Nuns, etc. - 12/03/20
About a year ago, two nuns came into my office.

They looked so much alike dressed like they were and all.

So I just had to ask.






























Are you two sisters???
Posted By: Mike_S Re: Nuns, etc. - 12/03/20
My aunt is a nun. My catechism teachers all knew my dad, no fun at all.
Posted By: slumlord Re: Nuns, etc. - 12/03/20
Now I honestly can say I know what it feels like to have Salmon Idaho Syndrome with respect to going your whole life and never seeing any or maybe only one negro.

It’s like that for me with catholics and nuns. There is just a void here. There is a catholic church in town. Just one in our city of 160,000.

Most around here are tater salad, pork chop Baptists.

Renegade50 is a roman catholic, according to his dog tags but man o man he has a potty mouth.
Posted By: Folically_Challenged Re: Nuns, etc. - 12/03/20
Bob & Tom have taken a whirl @ nuns over the years:

The nun song


Sister Joan, by Paul Gilmartin


30+ years ago somebody submitted a song to them called "Big Nun", sung to the song, "Big Bad John". I can't find that one.


FC
Posted By: sse Re: Nuns, etc. - 12/03/20
Quote
but man o man he has a potty mouth.

who would'a thought...LOL
Posted By: Heeler Re: Nuns, etc. - 12/03/20
Originally Posted by slumlord
Now I honestly can say I know what it feels like to have Salmon Idaho Syndrome with respect to going your whole life and never seeing any or maybe only one negro.

It’s like that for me with catholics and nuns. There is just a void here. There is a catholic church in town. Just one in our city of 160,000.

Most around here are tater salad, pork chop Baptists.

Renegade50 is a roman catholic, according to his dog tags but man o man he has a potty mouth.


Catholics are some of the best cussers in the world. It’s our baseline for going to confession. Lol
Posted By: David_Walter Re: Nuns, etc. - 12/03/20
I went to a Catholic grade school while I was in a Catholic orphanage run by nuns.

In my opinion, the dwindling of the number of nuns in the Church is one of the main reasons for the radicalization of Catholicism, and the drift away from the catechism of the Church.

Nuns, I explain to those who are unfamiliar with their role in the Church, are like Warrant Officers. Appointed by God and only and answerable really to God, no matter what the current or future Popes say.

They are the bedrock of the Church, and the bedrock has been shattered
Posted By: Folically_Challenged Re: Nuns, etc. - 12/03/20
Originally Posted by BulletBud
... and 4 years of Jesuits (Loyola).


Recovering Catholic here. They never explained to us (or I didn't pay attention), what the hell the difference was between Jesuits, or Franciscans, or Dominicans, or whatever. Didn't make sense how they could have so many factions within what they claimed was the, "one true faith."

I always thought it was like, "Jets vs. Sharks", where they'd have Catholic gangland throwdowns. They should probably do that as a fundraiser!

FC
Posted By: jaguartx Re: Nuns, etc. - 12/03/20
Originally Posted by Happy_Camper
I dated a nun.
She was a cool gal . One of my students.
She was pro 2A more than most hunters and soldiers.
BTW, she was no longer Catholic when we met.


She must have led someone down the narrow path and seen the light.
Posted By: sse Re: Nuns, etc. - 12/03/20
Originally Posted by David_Walter
I went to a Catholic grade school while I was in a Catholic orphanage run by nuns.

In my opinion, the dwindling of the number of nuns in the Church is one of the main reasons for the radicalization of Catholicism, and the drift away from the catechism of the Church.

Nuns, I explain to those who are unfamiliar with their role in the Church, are like Warrant Officers. Appointed by God and only and answerable really to God, no matt what the current or future Popes say.

They are the bedrock of the Church, and the bedrock has been shattered

i agree to a point, but there have also been some well-publicized clashes between the Church and radical nun groups/orders
Posted By: mark shubert Re: Nuns, etc. - 12/03/20
Originally Posted by Mike_S
My aunt is a nun. My catechism teachers all knew my dad, no fun at all.

I flunked catechism, once.
The
Sister Maria Luisa told my mom, I was daydreaming and not paying attention in class.
Then they found out I was functionally blind, and seated me up front, close to the blackboard - all my grades improved.
She told mom the reason she flunked me in catechism was, that grade wouldn't follow me all the way through school.
Posted By: Theeck Re: Nuns, etc. - 12/03/20
Originally Posted by Heeler
Originally Posted by slumlord
Now I honestly can say I know what it feels like to have Salmon Idaho Syndrome with respect to going your whole life and never seeing any or maybe only one negro.

It’s like that for me with catholics and nuns. There is just a void here. There is a catholic church in town. Just one in our city of 160,000.

Most around here are tater salad, pork chop Baptists.

Renegade50 is a roman catholic, according to his dog tags but man o man he has a potty mouth.


Catholics are some of the best cussers in the world. It’s our baseline for going to confession. Lol


It's only words. I don't think the Bible forbids it, does it?

I spent many, many years in Catholic school. I had only a couple of nuns as teachers but they were some great people.
Posted By: Theeck Re: Nuns, etc. - 12/03/20
Originally Posted by slumlord
Now I honestly can say I know what it feels like to have Salmon Idaho Syndrome with respect to going your whole life and never seeing any or maybe only one negro.

It’s like that for me with catholics and nuns. There is just a void here. There is a catholic church in town. Just one in our city of 160,000.

Most around here are tater salad, pork chop Baptists.

Renegade50 is a roman catholic, according to his dog tags but man o man he has a potty mouth.


I'm surprised by this. I thought the Irish had infiltrated nearly every gene pool in the country. We are a prolific bunch. Then again, I have never spent any time in the deep south.
Posted By: joken2 Re: Nuns, etc. - 12/03/20

Originally Posted by Heeler
Originally Posted by slumlord
Now I honestly can say I know what it feels like to have Salmon Idaho Syndrome with respect to going your whole life and never seeing any or maybe only one negro.

It’s like that for me with catholics and nuns. There is just a void here. There is a catholic church in town. Just one in our city of 160,000.

Most around here are tater salad, pork chop Baptists.

Renegade50 is a roman catholic, according to his dog tags but man o man he has a potty mouth.


Catholics are some of the best cussers in the world. It’s our baseline for going to confession. Lol



Brings to mind a incident with former department supervisor at a place I worked for many years. A coworker and myself were checking the weekend work roster to see if our names were on it. Coworker being a seriously religious Protestant.

Said supervisor walks up and ask us what we were looking for. Coworker says he was hoping he didn't have to work Sunday and was serious about his faith and wanted to attend church Sunday.

Supervisor responds with something like, 'Hell, I don't give a f**k, I go to f**king church when I f**king feel like it'.

Coworker looks at supervisor for a few seconds and then says, " bet you're a Catholic, aren't you...? Supervisor responds with, "Yea, I'm Catholic" ... Coworker says, "Figures...", then walks off shaking his head.

Supervisor looks at me quizzically and says, 'wonder what he meant by that'? I just did the hands up 'no idea' gesture and walked away too snickering to myself.
Posted By: Theeck Re: Nuns, etc. - 12/03/20
Originally Posted by joken2

Originally Posted by Heeler
Originally Posted by slumlord
Now I honestly can say I know what it feels like to have Salmon Idaho Syndrome with respect to going your whole life and never seeing any or maybe only one negro.

It’s like that for me with catholics and nuns. There is just a void here. There is a catholic church in town. Just one in our city of 160,000.

Most around here are tater salad, pork chop Baptists.

Renegade50 is a roman catholic, according to his dog tags but man o man he has a potty mouth.


Catholics are some of the best cussers in the world. It’s our baseline for going to confession. Lol



Brings to mind a incident with former department supervisor at a place I worked for many years. A coworker and myself were checking the weekend work roster to see if our names were on it. Coworker being a seriously religious Protestant.

Said supervisor walks up and ask us what we were looking for. Coworker says he was hoping he didn't have to work Sunday and was serious about his faith and wanted to attend church Sunday.

Supervisor responds with something like, 'Hell, I don't give a f**k, I go to f**king church when I f**king feel like it'.

Coworker looks at supervisor for a few seconds and then says, " bet you're a Catholic, aren't you...? Supervisor responds with, "Yea, I'm Catholic" ... Coworker says, "Figures...", then walks off shaking his head.

Supervisor looks at me quizzically and says, 'wonder what he meant by that'? I just did the hands up 'no idea' gesture and walked away too snickering to myself.




I think Catholics are actually more strict about requiring church attendance. A lot of Catholic families have working class roots (Irish, Italians, Hispanics, etc.). Cussing is more the result of social class than religion.
Posted By: superlight17b Re: Nuns, etc. - 12/03/20
I had 8 years of nuns then 4 years all boys Catholic high school,one brother,the rest priests.they were tough all right.Still are,my youngest attends my old grammer school,the principal of her school was my first grade teacher.NOBODY messes with Sister C. , back then or now,lol.
Posted By: The_Real_Hawkeye Re: Nuns, etc. - 12/03/20
I only had nun teachers during after-school catechism. They seemed okay. Bus picked us Catholic kids up from public school and drove us to catechism at a nearby Catholic church.

I know the definition of catechism is a book, but when I was a kid, it referred to the class where kids got Catholic instruction by nuns, typically at a Catholic church.
Posted By: Theeck Re: Nuns, etc. - 12/03/20
Originally Posted by superlight17b
I had 8 years of nuns then 4 years all boys Catholic high school,one brother,the rest priests.they were tough all right.Still are,my youngest attends my old grammer school,the principal of her school was my first grade teacher.NOBODY messes with Sister C. , back then or now,lol.


That's pretty similar to me. I am in the northeast as well. I also attended a catholic college.
Posted By: shaman Re: Nuns, etc. - 12/03/20
My buddy in high school had moved in when we were in 8th grade from PA. He was not used to the usual maltreatment from the nuns that my Catholic friends regularly enjoyed.

Sister Bigass tried to rap his knuckles with a ruler. My buddy stood up, took the ruler away and broke it over his knee.

"Teachers are for teaching and not touching," he said.

Needless to say, that's how I bumped into him in public school. I have to say that it saved his folks a lot on tuition.
Posted By: RufusG Re: Nuns, etc. - 12/03/20
Eight years of Catholic grade school, though three of those years our "homeroom" teacher was a civilian woman. Getting sent to Catholic school vs. public school was quite possibly the most fortunate thing that ever happened to me, edumacation-wise at least. The Sisters didn't f- around.
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