I hope I've got this right, but evidently when you receive the body and blood of Jesus Christ at a Catholic mass, it's called Trainsubstation. I don't know why the process is compared to a train.
Oops, silly me, I've just done some research online. It should be transubstantiation. What a big word! I've been reading the Catholic Catechism too. Nothing to do with cats.
This is a summary of the church's doctrine. Today I'm going to get some rosary beads. It is supposed to be good to pray to the mother of God. I'm also thinking of getting baptized. I'll give it a few weeks because things are pretty busy at work. There seem to be a lot of toilets breaking down. I wonder what toilets were like in the time of Jesus. They probably didn't flush. Maybe you just went in a river and hoped that no one was drinking the water downstream.
I'm going over to reread Geon's posts soon. Just to pick up a few hints on what to write about. Gosh, he's a funny guy! It was a bit naughty though when he commented as different people. I don't think that Richard of Richard's Bass Bag was very impressed by that. Well, it was at least a Venial Sin. I wonder why Geon doesn't believe in God? He evidently went to a Catholic school. He was in a class called 3P - Richard mentions it quite a bit. I'm assuming that 3A was the smartest class, then 3B. Richard was evidently in 3G, so he's quite a bit smarter than Geon. Still, Geon does do good jokes.
I'd better go and read my Bible, then it's time to go and unblock some toilets. What on earth are people putting down their toilets?
See you later.
Ha, ha. Hope those toilets are clean now!
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I'm pretty sure the Romans installed the first sewer line. It ended in a big hole somewhere. I don't think they thought of the air lock so things were probably a bit smelly. As a plumber you'll know what I'm talking about.
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