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    Quote Originally Posted by marnold
    Allow me to exorcise this here website.
    Hey Marnold, I actually have a copy of The Roman Ritual of Exorcism . . . I'd give ya' a hand if I wasn't allergic to God right now. Every time I go to a wedding I break out in hives.

    WAIT A MINUTE . . . maybe I'm just allergic to weddings.
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    OK! Who's hogging the main drive? I agree with the Sunny man. We need some clips. Even I did one or two as bad as I am. Let's hear them Spuds.
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    Quote Originally Posted by luvmyshiner
    Hey Marnold, I actually have a copy of The Roman Ritual of Exorcism . . . I'd give ya' a hand if I wasn't allergic to God right now. Every time I go to a wedding I break out in hives.

    WAIT A MINUTE . . . maybe I'm just allergic to weddings.
    Probably the latter, yeah

    BTW, Martin Luther made a crack about passing gas to scare the Devil away. If the dog isn't around, that's usually my excuse.
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    Quote Originally Posted by marnold
    Probably the latter, yeah

    BTW, Martin Luther made a crack about passing gas to scare the Devil away. If the dog isn't around, that's usually my excuse.
    Heh, heh, I hate to reveal much about my past Marnold, but as I recall legend claims Luther had sever gastrointestinal problems later in his life and spent a lot of time in the "tower" due to severe fasting he practiced after nailing his "95 theses" to the Wittenberg door.

    That might explain all the farts.:
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    Quote Originally Posted by luvmyshiner
    Heh, heh, I hate to reveal much about my past Marnold, but as I recall legend claims Luther had sever gastrointestinal problems later in his life and spent a lot of time in the "tower" due to severe fasting he practiced after nailing his "95 theses" to the Wittenberg door.
    Actually it was earlier in his life. He described himself when he was holed up in the Wartburg as "in cloaca" which could mean one of these three things:
    1) "In this cloister" referring to the castle as if he were trapped in a monastery again
    2) "In the dumps" figuratively, meaning that being trapped in the Wartburg was making him feel miserable
    3) "In the dumps" literally, meaning he had, um, digestive issues

    Back in my Sem days, each class would form their own band and rewrite popular songs. The one with the best playing and cleverest songs won. One year I wrote one called "In Cloaca" to the tune of "My Sharona." I'll let you guess which one of the three interpretations I preferred.
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    Heh, heh, my memory may be a little hazy, but I'm glad I got close to it. Now, about that song . . . clips or it didn't happen.:
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