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January 18, 2008

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T.J.

Funny, at least there aren't any plaid shirts. One step closer!

Karen HALL

Yes, I guess this is their formal attire.

Jesuit John

They are all applauding Fr. General... He was in a cassock, I believe.

Jesuit John

Oh look! They elected one that was wearing clerics! Shame on all of yall...

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Karen

John, that's a kimono. They elected one who was wearing a DRESS.

By the way, he looks better in that than you do in your grandma's Sunday-go-to-meetin' garb.

Karen

Okay, seriously, is that a "you're the head honcho now" shawl?

Geoffrey

If Nietszche were still alive (and Catholic), I believe he would say, "The Jesuits are dead." But...he has been wrong before. Here's to hoping for a restoration of the Jesuit order sometime before the apacolypse.

joe

That (seriously!) looks like the sort of gown someone wears when receiving a doctorate. Maybe there's something to that?

-J.

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