Wednesday, February 07, 2007

Profane, yes

Shakespeare's Sister

However, it's not remotely anti-Catholic. The only way that this could be defined as "anti-Catholic" would take in the entire Democratic Party, most Independents, and a significant number of Republicans. Basically anyone who disagrees with the Catholic Church on anything. This thing is crap.

3 Comments:

At 12:27 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

For some reason, "Oh no! Not the comfy chair!" just popped into my head. Ironically, the phrase never appears in any Monty Python transcripts that I can find on the 'net.

 
At 6:20 PM, Blogger Mac said...

It's a misquote.

The Spanish Inquisition:

Ximinez [angrily hurling away the cushions]: Hm! She is made of harder stuff! Cardinal Fang! Fetch...THE COMFY CHAIR!

[JARRING CHORD]

[Zoom into Fang's horrified face]

Fang [terrified]: The...Comfy Chair?

[Biggles pushes in a comfy chair -- a really plush one]

Ximinez: So you think you are strong because you can survive the soft cushions. Well, we shall see. Biggles! Put her in the Comfy Chair!

 
At 8:30 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I think you're right, Bill Donahue's official definition of "anti-Catholic" is disagreeing with the Catholic Church on anything. I only wish he would condemn me, I'd love the traffic and I think I once referred to the entire church as a "pedophile ring".

I'm just not as clever as Sam "elite army of child molestors" Harris.

 

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