Yes, you! I won't put it beyond you, young lady. *g*
BTW, when I was still in the convent, Sister Doris played an elaborate joke with us. She explained that some extremely ancient stuff was found during a digging under the cloister, and one was only allowed to touch the foundings in darkness, because light would destroy them.
Said "foundings" included a hand (a rubber glove filled with water), a miraculously intact brain (some dough she pilfered from the bakery), an eye (a plum, which she'd licked, so that it would be slick) and a forearm bone - I don't remembe anymore what that actually was. It was hysterically funny. We knew, of course, that the things were fakes, but they felt so *real*, some of us were ever screaming.
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Date: 2007-10-06 04:25 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2007-10-06 11:03 pm (UTC)BTW, when I was still in the convent, Sister Doris played an elaborate joke with us. She explained that some extremely ancient stuff was found during a digging under the cloister, and one was only allowed to touch the foundings in darkness, because light would destroy them.
Said "foundings" included a hand (a rubber glove filled with water), a miraculously intact brain (some dough she pilfered from the bakery), an eye (a plum, which she'd licked, so that it would be slick) and a forearm bone - I don't remembe anymore what that actually was. It was hysterically funny. We knew, of course, that the things were fakes, but they felt so *real*, some of us were ever screaming.
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Date: 2007-10-07 01:38 pm (UTC)(no subject)
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