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more stupid people tricks
when is this going to end? while reading the paper this morning, there is ANOTHER virgin mary sighting at the bottom of some freaks roasting pan in dorchester mass...(there is a picture of it in the paper and i'm gonna put what it says here in the paper.."looks like a charred map of europe with a vast constellation of stars around it")...seems that after dinner sunday one freak convinced his girlfriend freak that the virgin mary had made a apperance in the bottom of the rusted roasting pan..and you guessed it..the freaks are gonna put it on e-bay to reap their new found fortune...GIVE ME A BREAK!!! are people out there that gullible? if so ...we are indeed in major trouble..hey! what the heck ..i have some ocean front property in kansas if anyone is interested...zap!
Originally posted by dzervit
I think I'm going to the rest room to blow some mud, take a pic, bag it up and sell it on e-bay as the next sign of God.
I think I'm going to the rest room to blow some mud, take a pic, bag it up and sell it on e-bay as the next sign of God.
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Can you give some details on that coastal property? I've been thinking about moving back to KS, and might be getting a boat. This would be great! Get back to me quick, I've got a guy in Nigeria looking to buy my house, so I'll be needing something soon.
thanks...
thanks...
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go to www.bostonherald.com on the right side click "local news" the article is about half way down the page...zap!
Originally posted by closer9
Can you give some details on that coastal property? I've been thinking about moving back to KS, and might be getting a boat. This would be great! Get back to me quick, I've got a guy in Nigeria looking to buy my house, so I'll be needing something soon.
thanks...
Can you give some details on that coastal property? I've been thinking about moving back to KS, and might be getting a boat. This would be great! Get back to me quick, I've got a guy in Nigeria looking to buy my house, so I'll be needing something soon.
thanks...
...zap!
Originally posted by jamzwayne
Bunch of good reads on there.
Did you see the one about the 4 month old baby with 14 broken bones?
Someone needs an A$$ whoopin.
Bunch of good reads on there.
Did you see the one about the 4 month old baby with 14 broken bones?
Someone needs an A$$ whoopin.
...zap!
Originally posted by zapster
yeah i get the paper everyday...sometimes i wonder why because i can just sit here and read it...but i dont have a monitor or keyboard in the *****ter...hmmmm maybe i'l give that some thought
...zap!
yeah i get the paper everyday...sometimes i wonder why because i can just sit here and read it...but i dont have a monitor or keyboard in the *****ter...hmmmm maybe i'l give that some thought
...zap!
http://news.bostonherald.com/localRe...rticleid=73536
`Virgin' roasting pan serves up its last supper
By Marie Szaniszlo
Wednesday, March 16, 2005
From a certain angle, it looks like a charred map of Europe, surrounded by a vast constellation of stars.
But to Susan McGuinness, the rusted remains of the label on her roasting pan are nothing less than the image of the Madonna cuddling the baby Jesus in her arms - or fresh meat for the auction block.
McGuinness' fiance, Michael McDonough, first noticed it Sunday after he cooked a pot roast and went to put the pan in the dishwasher at their Dorchester home.
``I could see it right away,'' McGuinness said yesterday as her newfound relic perched on the kitchen stove. ``It's not going in the dishwasher; I'll tell you that.''
Instead, the 36-year-old accounts-payable clerk Windexed the inside of the pan, called in the press and debated how much her Madonna might fetch on eBay.
About four years ago, when McGuinness bought her house, she had the floors done and arrived home to find what she thought was a penny on the foyer floor. It turned out to be a medal of the Blessed Virgin.
McGuinness put it away in a drawer. But when she went to take it out a few days later to show her mother, she said, it was gone.
``Now here she is again,'' McGuinness mused. ``I'll tell you one thing: I won't be putting her in the oven any more.''
`Virgin' roasting pan serves up its last supper
By Marie Szaniszlo
Wednesday, March 16, 2005
From a certain angle, it looks like a charred map of Europe, surrounded by a vast constellation of stars.
But to Susan McGuinness, the rusted remains of the label on her roasting pan are nothing less than the image of the Madonna cuddling the baby Jesus in her arms - or fresh meat for the auction block.
McGuinness' fiance, Michael McDonough, first noticed it Sunday after he cooked a pot roast and went to put the pan in the dishwasher at their Dorchester home.
``I could see it right away,'' McGuinness said yesterday as her newfound relic perched on the kitchen stove. ``It's not going in the dishwasher; I'll tell you that.''
Instead, the 36-year-old accounts-payable clerk Windexed the inside of the pan, called in the press and debated how much her Madonna might fetch on eBay.
About four years ago, when McGuinness bought her house, she had the floors done and arrived home to find what she thought was a penny on the foyer floor. It turned out to be a medal of the Blessed Virgin.
McGuinness put it away in a drawer. But when she went to take it out a few days later to show her mother, she said, it was gone.
``Now here she is again,'' McGuinness mused. ``I'll tell you one thing: I won't be putting her in the oven any more.''


