This remends me of a story:
When I was in high school, the Catholic church in the
town I grew up in used to have a Saturday night mass,
which was largely attended by teenagers who didn't
want to have to get up hungover on Sunday morning. I
used to go often with my friends, even though I'm not
Catholic,  so we could leave directly from church to
go have fun (later we discovered the joy of sneaking
in right at the end of mass, grabbing a program, and
casually leaving it on the dining room table so the
parents would assume we'd been to church).

Anyways, we were at church one summer Saturday, and as
the church wasn't air condidioned, the stained glass
windows were all open. There were the kind of windows
that tilted in to open, right at mid-shin level on the
images of the saints.
A little kid a couple of rows ahead of us glanced up,
and seeing only some stained glass feet, loudly
exclaimed "Jesus' feet!"
The more his parents tried to quiet him, the louder he
repeated it, until finally most of the church was
giggling.


> "God, this is boring!"  Apparently most of the
congregation had a 
very hard
> time keeping a straight face for the rest of the
formalities, and my
> friend's brother and sister-in-law were rather
embarassed!

young children can be brilliant before they are taught
to be untruthful 
and not
themselves. I would have laughed myself silly at that
comment!
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