...they took a break.
The first moving statue I ever saw....it was in my hand. I think it was the knee of St. John Bosco...he was dropped accidentily as he was being put in his place on the street alter on 'procession day'. That is the feast of something or other. We usually had a feast of king 'cripps' and whatever was in the bottle.
The chalk from bosco's broken knee alone made countless goalmarkings on the wall and more 'picky beds' than could fill San Quentin..... nothin was wasted!
God help us...and thats some prayer coming from an agnosthiestic. (That's a cross between and athiest and an agnostic.)
Or someone who can make up there mind!
There not gone away you know!
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More of this would be great.
...they took a break.
The first moving statue I ever saw....it was in my hand. I think it was the knee of St. John Bosco...he was dropped accidentily as he was being put in his place on the street alter on 'procession day'. That is the feast of something or other. We usually had a feast of king 'cripps' and whatever was in the bottle.
The chalk from bosco's broken knee alone made countless goalmarkings on the wall and more 'picky beds' than could fill San Quentin..... nothin was wasted!
God help us...and thats some prayer coming from an agnosthiestic. (That's a cross between and athiest and an agnostic.)
Or someone who can make up there mind!
There not gone away you know!
Indymedia Ireland is a media collective. We are independent volunteer citizen journalists producing and distributing the authentic voices of the people. Indymedia Ireland is an open news project where anyone can post their own news, comment, videos or photos about Ireland or related matters.