FrankIll
02-16-2005, 11:38 AM
Catholic for the rest of my life
A young Nun who worked for a local home health care agency was
out making her rounds when she ran out of gas. As luck would
have it, there was a gas station just one block away.
She walked to the station to borrow a can with enough gas to start
the car and drive to the station for a fill-up.
The attendant regretfully told her that the only gas can he
owned had just been loaned out, but if she would care to
wait he was sure it would be back shortly.
Since the nun was on the way to see a patient, she decided not to
wait and walked back to her car. After looking through her
car for something to carry to the station to fill with gas, she
spotted a bedpan she was taking to the patient.
Always resourceful, she carried it to the station, filled
it with gasoline, and carried it back to her car.
As she was pouring the gas into the tank of her car, two men watched
her from across the street. One of them turned to the other and
said, "If that car starts, I'll become a Catholic for the rest of my life!"
A young Nun who worked for a local home health care agency was
out making her rounds when she ran out of gas. As luck would
have it, there was a gas station just one block away.
She walked to the station to borrow a can with enough gas to start
the car and drive to the station for a fill-up.
The attendant regretfully told her that the only gas can he
owned had just been loaned out, but if she would care to
wait he was sure it would be back shortly.
Since the nun was on the way to see a patient, she decided not to
wait and walked back to her car. After looking through her
car for something to carry to the station to fill with gas, she
spotted a bedpan she was taking to the patient.
Always resourceful, she carried it to the station, filled
it with gasoline, and carried it back to her car.
As she was pouring the gas into the tank of her car, two men watched
her from across the street. One of them turned to the other and
said, "If that car starts, I'll become a Catholic for the rest of my life!"