and on and on and on and on and on and onand on and on and onand on and on and onand on and on and onand on and on and onand on and on and onand on and on and onand on and on and onand on and on and onand on and on and onand on and on and onand on and on and onand on and on and onand on and on and onand on and on and onand on and on and onand on and on and onand on and on and onand on and on and onand on and on and onand on and on and onand on and on and onand on and on and on…..
The Duke 1 about 14 years ago
Yeah, just ask old Bonehead!
gjsjr41 about 14 years ago
whooo? whooo?
fredbuhl about 14 years ago
Yes, but nobody cares.
Plods with ...™ about 14 years ago
and on and on and on and on and on and onand on and on and onand on and on and onand on and on and onand on and on and onand on and on and onand on and on and onand on and on and onand on and on and onand on and on and onand on and on and onand on and on and onand on and on and onand on and on and onand on and on and onand on and on and onand on and on and onand on and on and onand on and on and onand on and on and onand on and on and onand on and on and onand on and on and on…..
magnamax about 14 years ago
count your blessings: death lasts forever, too.
bmonk about 14 years ago
But some of us prefer obscurity. If a monk is famous, it’s dangerous–and often something is wrong.
CoBass about 14 years ago
@bmonk - Wasn’t Gregor Mendel a monk, at least early on?
bmonk about 14 years ago
Yes, Fr. Mendel was an Augustinian, IIRC.