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Thursday, February 26, 2004 Christ on a Crutch Beyond Thunderdome
Jesus Christ! It's a simple script. I mean, how goddam hard can it be to remember "Forgive them, Father, for they know not what they do"? You fucking actor's guild assbucket!
Nun of the Above
Although she does not appear in Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ, Beyond Thunderdome, Mother Theresa did consult on the film, as did Christopher Hitchens, whose monograph, The Missionary Position, basically rips the Reverend Mother a new one. Amazingly, this picture of Mother T was taken when she was only 33 years old, the same age Jesus Christ was when Mel Gibson discovered him in a gay leather bar in Melbourne, Australia. 10:50 PM | link | |
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