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  • Posted By: Billybadass @ 04/23/2008 8:16:46 PM

    Having never been married, he would be the last person to know anything about it. If you are married, do you go to your single friends for advice. (well you might because it is obvious that you are a moron). The normal person would seek the counsel of someone who is happily mariied because that person could actually give them some useful insight into what makes a marraige work. By your logic anyone who has not had sex would be an expert on marraige. Maybe we can all go to the local elementary school and find some kids who have not been molested by a catholic priest (which could be very difficult) and get them to tell us all how to fix the problem of divorce in America.

  • Posted By: Billybadass @ 04/23/2008 8:12:15 PM

    no, he would probably die because he is four hundred years old. Great person to be teaching people about things that matter. I bet he really has a strong connection to everyday americans as his life in the Vatican is quite comparable to life here in america. What a f ucking idiot,.

  • Posted By: Billybadass @ 04/23/2008 8:09:10 PM

    why dont you read something else

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