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The pope suffers a wardrobe malfunction (¿Holy Gust?)

 
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The pope suffers a wardrobe malfunction (¿Holy Gust?)
Maybe it's time for the papacy to rethink it's clothing?

So funny

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:byebyepope:

lmao
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God telling him to STFU.
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Brilliant!

In well over ten years on GLP, that's a first - a hearty LOL from just the thread title!
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I liked this Holy Gust on Pope Benny.

It wins the Gold Medal.

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The PULPIT of mass media feels that this event is worthy of news coverage......should you not perhaps think about that?


Then came one of the most famous and iconic road-going Maserati models of all time - the Ghibli. Another Saharan wind which is commonly known as the Sirocco, in Libya it is known as the 'qibli', meaning 'southern'. The wind is most common during spring and autumn, and can blow at almost 60mph; it is this wind which is responsible for the dry, dusty conditions on the Mediterranean coast of North Africa.
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Washington Post headline
"World
Pope Francis has 99 problems and they are all his pellegrina
"

Of ALL the words that could have been chosen to use......
99= 9x11
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Holy Gust
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The PULPIT of mass media feels that this event is worthy of news coverage......should you not perhaps think about that?


Then came one of the most famous and iconic road-going Maserati models of all time - the Ghibli. Another Saharan wind which is commonly known as the Sirocco, in Libya it is known as the 'qibli', meaning 'southern'. The wind is most common during spring and autumn, and can blow at almost 60mph; it is this wind which is responsible for the dry, dusty conditions on the Mediterranean coast of North Africa.
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I did not know the Maserati Ghibli. Thank you for educating me.

I looked up the most recent (2014) version

[link to ridesinfo.com]

and the 1967 Ghibli

[link to upload.wikimedia.org]

which reminds me of the Ferrari 250 GTO that came out about the same time

[link to www.ultimatecarpage.com]

I'd still take the Ferrari over the Ghibli.

hf


This is Pope John Paul II having his eyes on the Ferrari F1/87/88C in 1988. Its drivers Gerhard Berger and Michele Alboreto are in the background.

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I came. I saw. I Concorde.

For once you have tasted Concorde you will walk the earth with your eyes turned skywards, for there you have been and there you will long to return.

"I would say today we can integrate all religions and races EXCEPT ISLAM."
Singapore's founding father Lee Kuan Y ew
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This whole thread is........

epiclol
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:byebyepope:

lmao
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lmao
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Why is it called St. Peter's SQUARE, when it's in the shape of a CIRCLE?
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The PULPIT of mass media feels that this event is worthy of news coverage......should you not perhaps think about that?


Then came one of the most famous and iconic road-going Maserati models of all time - the Ghibli. Another Saharan wind which is commonly known as the Sirocco, in Libya it is known as the 'qibli', meaning 'southern'. The wind is most common during spring and autumn, and can blow at almost 60mph; it is this wind which is responsible for the dry, dusty conditions on the Mediterranean coast of North Africa.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 57687328


Super Bowl 47 advert "We Strike"

Pellegrino from peregrine "wandering"
Peregrine falcon - fastest animal reaching over "322kph" during it's characteristic hunting stoop (high speed dive)

Advert
"world full of giants"
"we were small but fast"

"99"
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Why is it called St. Peter's SQUARE, when it's in the shape of a CIRCLE?
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Holy Banana Hammock, Batman!
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Why is it called St. Peter's SQUARE, when it's in the shape of a CIRCLE?
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waaaht
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as a catholic I know I should not laugh but that is really funny. he is only human after all.

LOL
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The PULPIT of mass media feels that this event is worthy of news coverage......should you not perhaps think about that?


Then came one of the most famous and iconic road-going Maserati models of all time - the Ghibli. Another Saharan wind which is commonly known as the Sirocco, in Libya it is known as the 'qibli', meaning 'southern'. The wind is most common during spring and autumn, and can blow at almost 60mph; it is this wind which is responsible for the dry, dusty conditions on the Mediterranean coast of North Africa.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 57687328


I did not know the Maserati Ghibli. Thank you for educating me.

I looked up the most recent (2014) version

[link to ridesinfo.com]

and the 1967 Ghibli

[link to upload.wikimedia.org]

which reminds me of the Ferrari 250 GTO that came out about the same time

[link to www.ultimatecarpage.com]

I'd still take the Ferrari over the Ghibli.

hf


This is Pope John Paul II having his eyes on the Ferrari F1/87/88C in 1988. Its drivers Gerhard Berger and Michele Alboreto are in the background.

[link to www.f1fanatic.co.uk]

banana2
 Quoting: F-BVFA


chuckle

My 'car when I grow up' was a Maserati, thanks to Hot Wheels but I'd take that Ferrari, too:-).

Ty for the Holy Gusts Compilation, gets me every time.

hf
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Re: The pope suffers a wardrobe malfunction (¿Holy Gust?)
Washington Post headline
"World
Pope Francis has 99 problems and they are all his pellegrina
"

Of ALL the words that could have been chosen to use......
99= 9x11
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 57687328


It's a joke, AC. Not everything is some Illuminati numerology crap.


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Why is it called St. Peter's SQUARE, when it's in the shape of a CIRCLE?
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I guess it's the translation they are using.

In Italian it is known as Piazza San Pietro.
I came. I saw. I Concorde.

For once you have tasted Concorde you will walk the earth with your eyes turned skywards, for there you have been and there you will long to return.

"I would say today we can integrate all religions and races EXCEPT ISLAM."
Singapore's founding father Lee Kuan Y ew
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The goat legged illuminati Queen Elizabeth puts weights in her skirts so she won't scare the hell out of us when the wind blows....soooo.... what the hell..Gammarelli here in Rome can't weigh down the Papa's getup? That outfit costs many, many euros right down the street from me at his tailors...they need to start sewing fishing weights in for the price he pays.
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:byebyepope:

lmao
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wtfpoint2
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My 'car when I grow up' was a Maserati, thanks to Hot Wheels but I'd take that Ferrari, too:-).

hf
 Quoting: CommonA


Look here

A Ferrari Pope mobile

[link to www.vea.qc.ca]

[link to www.ferrari-collection.net]

banana2

I bet he felt sorry that he could not go on the track testing the red racers for a few laps

[link to cdn-1.motorsport.com]

[link to cafespa.com]

banana2
I came. I saw. I Concorde.

For once you have tasted Concorde you will walk the earth with your eyes turned skywards, for there you have been and there you will long to return.

"I would say today we can integrate all religions and races EXCEPT ISLAM."
Singapore's founding father Lee Kuan Y ew
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My 'car when I grow up' was a Maserati, thanks to Hot Wheels but I'd take that Ferrari, too:-).

hf
 Quoting: CommonA


Look here

A Ferrari Pope mobile

[link to www.vea.qc.ca]

[link to www.ferrari-collection.net]

banana2

I bet he felt sorry that he could not go on the track testing the red racers for a few laps

[link to cdn-1.motorsport.com]

[link to cafespa.com]

banana2
 Quoting: F-BVFA


ohno

chuckle

His expression in the one with the little girl, is priceless(!). They're both salivating and I'm wondering which one could handle it better...

chuckle

*all in good fun Pope Francis :-)

peace

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Re: The pope suffers a wardrobe malfunction (¿Holy Gust?)
The PULPIT of mass media feels that this event is worthy of news coverage......should you not perhaps think about that?


Then came one of the most famous and iconic road-going Maserati models of all time - the Ghibli. Another Saharan wind which is commonly known as the Sirocco, in Libya it is known as the 'qibli', meaning 'southern'. The wind is most common during spring and autumn, and can blow at almost 60mph; it is this wind which is responsible for the dry, dusty conditions on the Mediterranean coast of North Africa.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 57687328


Super Bowl 47 advert "We Strike"

Pellegrino from peregrine "wandering"
Peregrine falcon - fastest animal reaching over "322kph" during it's characteristic hunting stoop (high speed dive)

Advert
"world full of giants"
"we were small but fast"

"99"
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 57687328


322 = Skull & Bones Secret Society
99 = 9*11
47 = Antichrist. Jesus=74, so the opposite, 47 is AC. Something like that.

All of your numbers are telling your people to what? Strike/Attack?

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Re: The pope suffers a wardrobe malfunction (¿Holy Gust?)
The goat legged illuminati Queen Elizabeth puts weights in her skirts so she won't scare the hell out of us when the wind blows....soooo.... what the hell..Gammarelli here in Rome can't weigh down the Papa's getup? That outfit costs many, many euros right down the street from me at his tailors...they need to start sewing fishing weights in for the price he pays.
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like.....a 'cast net'.......hmmmm

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Re: The pope suffers a wardrobe malfunction (¿Holy Gust?)
The goat legged illuminati Queen Elizabeth puts weights in her skirts so she won't scare the hell out of us when the wind blows....soooo.... what the hell..Gammarelli here in Rome can't weigh down the Papa's getup? That outfit costs many, many euros right down the street from me at his tailors...they need to start sewing fishing weights in for the price he pays.
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Yeah fishing weights so then maybe the Pope will become a true fisher of men. From where I sit, currently he is a fisher of greed, power, lust and pedophilia.
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LOL, hilarious!
When you find a piece of shit along side the road and you poke it with a stick, what do you expect to find inside of it, gold?
No, it's just going to stink more.
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Why is it called St. Peter's SQUARE, when it's in the shape of a CIRCLE?
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I guess it's the translation they are using.

In Italian it is known as Piazza San Pietro.
 Quoting: F-BVFA


Good point, yes.
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Re: The pope suffers a wardrobe malfunction (¿Holy Gust?)
The goat legged illuminati Queen Elizabeth puts weights in her skirts so she won't scare the hell out of us when the wind blows....soooo.... what the hell..Gammarelli here in Rome can't weigh down the Papa's getup? That outfit costs many, many euros right down the street from me at his tailors...they need to start sewing fishing weights in for the price he pays.
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Yeah fishing weights so then maybe the Pope will become a true fisher of men. From where I sit, currently he is a fisher of greed, power, lust and pedophilia.
 Quoting: Janemer


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