Monday, February 8, 2010

Priest Off

One certain to upset the humour haters. A friend sent it to me and I found it so funny. Follows after the jump. Enjoy.


8 comments:

marty 10:22 PM, February 09, 2010  

LOL that should be free to every Irish family,a wee boy watching father Ted with his dad,"Dad is it true that Teds dead?"" Aye thats right son" "will he go to heaven dad?" "of course he will son ,he,s not a real priest".

larry hughes 11:44 AM, February 10, 2010  

Enjoyed that..it's so true though.. seems wolves in sheeps clothing are the trend from Banks, clergy to government..society is stinko.
Be great to see that on before the 6pm news instead of the angelus.

mollym 10:46 PM, February 10, 2010  

jesus anthony, we know you don't do religion and all but do you have to keep stickin it in everyone's face?? i'm a catholic but i don't go round ranting about it all the time. the church is full of politicians and pervs for sure, but chritianity was around along time before the church.

Mick Hall 11:48 PM, February 10, 2010  

Sorry AM but I have just stolen this as it is to good to pass up on.

Aine 1:23 AM, February 11, 2010  

Anthony - that was friggin hilarious !!!!
Now all we need is 'Shinner Off' and we'll be sorted !!

AM 7:36 PM, February 11, 2010  

MollyM, what was stuck in your face? Is it not more true to say you stuck your face in this blog? It wasn't outside your house being thrust in front of you or following you as you went about your business. It is not obligatory for you to read it. Far from it being stuck in your face you sought it out. Not much I should do about that.

AM 7:38 PM, February 11, 2010  

Mick, you are welcome. It is so funny. I decided to share it with others. Glad you took it.

Aine they did it so well.

blackwatertown 5:39 PM, February 12, 2010  

Good one.

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