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Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Religion Can Be Funny!


"QUANTUM SHOT" #123


Nuns, guns and seminary girls.

Humour


Humour


Humour


If these girls ever become brides, they keep the habit
Humour


Other religious self-defense:
Humour


I know, I know, there is a full-year calendar out there called "Nuns Having Fun" - but it looks like they missed a few pictures:
(this will go well together with my previous post "The Best of Church Humour")

Humour
thanks Foxtongue





Humour


trying to walk on water:
Humour


playing groovy church music:
Humour


bumping into each other:
Humour




relaxing at home:
Humour


Nuns chilling out:
... with icecream
Humour
Photo by Iman


... on a rink
Humour

Humour
Photos by AlwaysAwake


Humour


And we finish with the strange "Nun/Darth Vader" toy:
(Photo by Enacoid)

Humour

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COMMENTS::

4 Comments:

Blogger Greg said...

Does anyone know where that sheet music nonsense comes from? I'd love to get hold of a full version.

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Blogger Boefu said...

yeah that is some crazy music.. i want a full version as well

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Blogger Avi Abrams said...

For the full versions (and more) -
see this post

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Anonymous Minister Orange said...

Nuns with guns? You have to protect your old, atrophied virginity somehow I guess.

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    Best Regards from Portugal
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    The flight attendant pics are great, so is that cyberpunk stuff!
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  • hey thanks! i linked to you in blogroll

    all the best,
    Avi
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  • You made my month.

    therealdonquixote hearts actual attractive stewardesses, not "airline attendants".
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  • The first picture is from a Lavazza ad from 2006.
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  • Thats where i saw it also - The first picture is from a Lavazza ad from 2006.
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    loving the go-go boots, but what on earth is up with the girl dressed like a bullfighter??
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    This remind me of the book written by, and about a Stewardess in the 60's ... "Coffee, Tea or Me."

    It was, I guess, considered racy at the time but it reads like porn if it were sanitized by Disney.
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  • *chuckle* I'm old enough to remember the Braniff "bubbles"... ahh, the days when women were girls! Women have gained far, far more and we're all better for it - but there was also a unique spirit of fun in those days that we've lost . . . society gains, society looses . . .
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    The staff look exactly like this, and they treat you like royalty.

    What happened to flight in America?

    Unions.
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  • The jet engines were better-engineered then, and could suck in up to three stewardesses without wiping blades.
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  • paul a'barge said...
    What happened to flight in America?

    Unions.


    Curse those unions for making it so that women over 35, those not blessed with model looks, and even some men can work as flight attendants!

    What happened to the good old days when stewardesses had to wear short skirts and smile while they were groped and otherwise sexually harassed by businessmen the age of their fathers who reeked of cigarette smoke?
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    Too bad the same ones are still working today!
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  • The change in flight in American has nothing to do with unions and everything to do with the 1976 deregulation of the industry. And it's obvious from the average ticket prices since then, quality problems aside, that deregulation was (as it nearly always is) the right thing to do.
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  • friendly skies
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    Janet T
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  • You should take a look around Schiphol airport in Amsterdam. The rest of the world still realizes that, like models, stewardesses have a definite expiration date and don't let them hang around until their fifties like the bitchy old broads you see on Northwest.
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    http://s1.gladiatus.us/game/c.php?uid=31043
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    and i LOVE these photos.
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  • Thank you for posting these. Those were the good old days.. I began working for the airlines in the 70's but not as a flight attendant. I worked in sales. I started flying with my family in the 60's and even through the 70's before deregulation... it was wonderful to fly. Now I hate it though I fly around the world for my work. I wish it were like it was.
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  • Thank you Tali - much appreciated.
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  • Ah...romanticizing objectification.
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  • I worked with PSA / USAirways from 1978- 1998- it was a wonderful career! I remember sewing the metal buttons of my uniform with dental floss so they wouldn't pop off in flight!! Thanks for the pictures!!!
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  • Great pics! Kind of makes me wish things were still like that. Reminds me of the scene in the movie "Catch me if you can" where he struts through the airport with all the stewardess'.
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  • Most of these women are still working (if you can call it that) .Long past their usefulness Now they don't look so good don't serve squat and think they can have anybody arrested on the spot
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  • ^Agreed. They all look like this

    http://img593.imageshack.us/img593/8236/4949513.jpg

    *puke*
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  • There's a photo of a troup of Southwest Airlines flight attendants boarding one of their planes suggesting it was the '60s. FYI, Southwest didn't exist then. It began in '71.
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  • The days shown above have been gone for fifty years, and were gone when I began flying for Pan Am in the seventies. Flight attendants included men, by then. And even back then, no one took all of this seriously; it was a fantasy of a traveling businessman, that he could sleep with a good-looking woman who only cared about his comfort, and would disappear by the next day, before his wife found out. Part of the reason Braniff went out of business was the CEO's profligate use of funds on uniforms. The FAs would have full theme uniform changes enroute, depending on the cities they were traveling to; a cowboy outfit for Houston, and a space outfit for Cape Canaveral. Crazy!
    For all those people who wish the old days would come back, forget it. People have a right to keep their jobs, regardless of their increase in age or girth. To get even a small portion of those days back, you would have to pay three times as much for your ticket, dress up in a suit and tie, leave the screaming babies and kids at home, and behave with the courtesy and manners that were expected of travelers back in the fifties and sixties. Pan Am actually banned celebrities like Lucille Ball and Frank Sinatra for misbehaving and being rude. Now, those were the days!
    gigi wolf, author of the Pan Am Pages, and A Woman's Guide To Everything on ChezGigi.com.
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  • Avi- I would love to link with you, too!
    ChezGigi.com and the Pan Am Pages
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  • One word, freaking awesome! Alright, so that was two words. :P
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    What a beautiful design and most functional + the fact of Britain & France making transportation solutions.
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  • What amazing bridge ! Is it dangerous to drive there?
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  • I've passed that bridge a few times, and it is an amazing sight. The sad part of the story concerns the town of Millau though. Before the bridge was built, you had to leave the highway and cross Millau. it was a very popular rest-stop for families, with great restaurants and nice afternoon activities. I went through the town last November, and it is now almost a ghost town. The business activity ahas dropped drasticaly, and the inhabitants have moved away. it was such a nice town, too...
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  • Amazing! Proud to be an civil engineer................
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  • 4th and 6th are the best ones.

    Btw great blog

    Bi hello from Serbia
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  • Superb photographs! Thank you. :)
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  • Great collection of work!
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  • That is one crazy plant!

    Happy Mardi Gras!

    Check out Renegade's BS
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  • This strange plant does not exist only in Namibia. It can be found in Angola too.

    As a matter of fact, it was in Angola that this plant was studied for the first time, by the Austrian botanist Friedrich Welwitsch, who lived in the 19th century and worked for the Portuguese government. His work was so important that the plant was named after him.
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  • its those things from fallout.!
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  • It looks like a twat...
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  • I'm not going to make the obvious observation.
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  • Classic opening line... "Other planets may have aliens, but we have this..." It could be the tag line to a movie...
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  • What exactly is so weird about welwitschia? Its amusing how the uneducated are blown away by things that are new to them and the way they expect the rest of us to share their amazement.
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  • The sign with the heart means "no pacemaker"
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  • "Caution: Volcano Debris"?
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  • hilarious!!
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  • the other is - "low clearance ahead 30 meters".
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  • The "traffic circle" is what everyone else in the world calls a "roundabout", and it's a common traffic junction pretty much everywhere (except, aparently, the USA). They're only put in places where three or more roads meet, and are a much more efficient junction than T junctions or crossroads, etc.

    In this case, it's blindingly obvious that there was an additional road on the left that's since been landscaped away - look at the dent in the grass. It's not worth digging up the entire roundabout, so they left it there with only two exits.

    Could you really not work this out?
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  • "Meters" is _not_ abbreviated "t". That sign actually means "no vehicles carrying explosives over 30 tons", the 30 tons referring to the entire vehicle of course, not the explosives.
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  • The firt weird sign could be translated as "Do not get close of this if you are wearing a peacemaker" it could be some kind of machinery emitting Micro-waves.

    As the second anonymous said these kind of traffic junctions are also usual in Spanish roads and streets.
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  • These were funny!
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  • Wow, when I first read it was signs I figured I'd already seen them before. But there were quite a few in there that I hadn't. Thats probably the best laugh I've had all day... other than at one of my coworkers drinking stories... but thats a whole different story.
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  • I'm not the Only Bathroom Researcher
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  • very nice. im impressed
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  • The one with a heart, a lead, and a red circle with a line through it is, I believe, a "if you have a pacememaker, don't enter this area" type sign.
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  • Yes, "anonymous", we do have traffic circles, roundabouts, rotaries, here in the US, mostly
    in the East.
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  • "No pacemakers?" I could have sworn it was "no tugging at heartstrings."
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  • Lol... "Do not get close of this if you are wearing a peacemaker"

    ^- I guess there'd be a gun on the sign then...

    No, really, it's a warning for ppl with artificial cardiac pacemakers because there could be interferences (electromagnetic fields) in the area that might hinder the pacemaker from working correctly.
    Usually this problem has to do with large magnets, but it even a hairdryer can be problematic...

    thx for your patients... erm... patience

    Day
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  • There is nothing more relaxing then a fighterpilot on amfetamines!
    ---------------------------------
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wJL4TXPTAfc
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  • the second mystery sign could be "No Suicide Car Bombers on 30th of the Month"
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  • "Be Prepared for the Unexpected" was taken on the way to Cape Scott Provincial Park (northern most tip of Vancouver Island, BC, Canada). I should know, I've got the original. :P
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  • New Cuyama welcome sign, WTF is that all about? Checked Wiki and it has the same picture with the caption 'humorous sign'..
    Have I missed something?
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  • The "no pacemaker" sign is not only common in Asia, but also in Europe (well, at least in Germany). At my college it's often seen together with signs like "High Magnetic Fields" and "no credit cards, keys or other stuff like that". Can't find links to show you the pictures, though.
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  • I'd say that the one with the little clay face and handwritten sign was by David Shrigley, given the strangeness and the handwriting.
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  • Thank you Azdaja, it does seem to be his work - I updated the credit info. At least handwriting fits...
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  • omg wow the poor quality high prices sign is from my home town guelph, ontario the other side of the store it has other things in the window making ridiculous claims about how good the store is but on that side its saying that the store is terrible
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  • To Anonymous with the roundabout hang-up:
    The fact that you have no sense of humor does not mean that we are stupid....
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  • Don't wear your heart on a string.
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  • The second mystery sign obviously includes a 30 ton (or tonne) maximum gross weight limit, but I think the other part of it is a fire and smoke warning in an area subject to seasonal brush fires.
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  • just an altogether great post! so amusing. thumbs up!
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  • oops!!!!!
    How come?
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  • The one that kills me is the pickup truck on top of the ferrari in the garage. How the hell did that happen and did the owner commit suicide after seeing it?
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  • the second pic in the "tanks are not invincible" piece is not of a tank, but of a self propelled howitzer... The British AS-90 Braveheart, if I'm not mistaken (though, self propelled artillery is not my speciality).
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  • Yeah, but 'Self Propelled Artillery Pieces aren't invincible' is just not as catchy and sexy
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  • Either some people are VERY bad drivers, or some greater power has an interesting sense of humor.
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  • How about both?
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  • Hmmmm...a lot of those smell of Photoshop to me.
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  • Nah, I don't think so. They're very well done if they are and, ultimately, this sort of thing does happen - plus everyone has camera phones these days.
    Coincidences do happen. That's why we have a word for them.
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  • the guy in the third tanks pic looks like he knows he won't be military much longer.
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  • Just about a month and a half ago, I was changing freeways when I noticed that the people in the lane I was merging into were driving really slowly. So I look to see what's up and in front of the lead car is... a wheel, rolling along. Okay. I make the merge and keep my eyes open. I see in the rear view mirror that the wheel makes it safely to the shoulder rather than falling over and creating a hazard.

    So I'm driving down the road and FIVE MILES LATER I see a pickup pulled off to the side of the road minus one rear wheel. Did they not notice?
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  • No... wait... it was nine miles, not five. I clocked it the next day, out of curiosity.
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  • great collection. thanks. here's one i took:

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/33653037@N00/375445346/
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  • the picture on "crowded" section, the first one, was taken in Indonesia, I'm sure. It's a usual thing in Indonesia to crowd up a vehicle, usually when they're going together to some place. Soccer competition for instance.
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  • The pic of the crowded mini.. The girl stood up to the left of the middle stood up dude with her right arm in the air.. NICE TITS.
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  • actually it's not a Mini, it's a Ziguli (Lada 2101)...
    Nice tits, anyway
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  • The pickup/Ferrari accident has a Snopes entry. The gist of it is some kid was driving, lost control, and got launched through the garage door after hitting something in the front yard of the home.

    http://www.snopes.com/photos/accident/darling.asp
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  • Posted in another forum:

    Needs more Australian content.

    http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,20950916-1245,00.html

    http://jalopnik.com/337725/hoon-of-the-day-holden-test-drive-crash-experience

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/globetrotter1937/135252023/ .
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  • hahaha some of th pictures are REALLY funny.
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  • Valentine's Echo: Superb collection, and does it for me! Wish I could take pix like that.
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  • these are the very BEST I have come across. I do hope folks will take time to look at your post. Excellent and beautiful.
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  • Beautiful! Check out the frogs, too
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