Last weekend was our church’s Christmas Pageant (I was one of the directors). We did it as a comedy. For instance, the angels were “Sneaky”, “Flitty” and “Skippy”, and “Mary” gave birth by taking the pillow out from under her costume and flinging it over her shoulder, then “Joseph” pulled the doll from its hiding place, raised it aloft and yelled, “It’s a boy!” It was hilarious, and the kids did a marvelous job. (My daughters were Mary and Flitty.)
It is harder to say, but it must be how she hears it. The word “virgin” doesn’t mean anything to her, and she can’t read, so she doesn’t say it how it’s written. My kids get some interesting pronunciations, too.
jemgirl81 about 10 years ago
I knew what she meant the first time lol.
Argythree about 10 years ago
That’s right, John! The Star!!
KenTheCoffinDweller about 10 years ago
And without that guiding star we would have had an entirely different story.
holdma about 10 years ago
Me too Lauren
arye uygur about 10 years ago
I love the phrase “verging mary.”
pelican47 about 10 years ago
So who will be “Round Jon Virgin”??
freewaydog about 10 years ago
Gerard is the one she marries at the end, right?
Wren Fahel about 10 years ago
Last weekend was our church’s Christmas Pageant (I was one of the directors). We did it as a comedy. For instance, the angels were “Sneaky”, “Flitty” and “Skippy”, and “Mary” gave birth by taking the pillow out from under her costume and flinging it over her shoulder, then “Joseph” pulled the doll from its hiding place, raised it aloft and yelled, “It’s a boy!” It was hilarious, and the kids did a marvelous job. (My daughters were Mary and Flitty.)
The Life I Draw Upon about 10 years ago
She’s staff.
Kim Metzger Premium Member about 10 years ago
Don’t forget Gladly, the Cross-Eyed Bear!
Lecherous about 10 years ago
Dear Lizzie, please don’t ever change.
Ol Skool about 10 years ago
i want to go see this play
masnadies about 10 years ago
It is harder to say, but it must be how she hears it. The word “virgin” doesn’t mean anything to her, and she can’t read, so she doesn’t say it how it’s written. My kids get some interesting pronunciations, too.