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The Pope's Tomb

- pietro - Sunday, February 5th, 2006 : goo

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thought you would be interested in seeing where john paul II rests

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elaine: i would have made *such* a good pope

Jamie: you still could

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: 6th Feb 2006 - 14:21 GMT

If I was pope, I'd call myself Ringo. or maybe Hymie.

elaine: 6th Feb 2006 - 15:02 GMT

what? elaine4pope?
i would do it in the style of queen elizabeth 1 - lots of lead makeup. i would be iconic

elaine: ringo is goooood, but hymie is kinda homey

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: 6th Feb 2006 - 16:39 GMT

Would you go for the red wigs, too? You'd get to sit on a solid gold throne.

elaine: 6th Feb 2006 - 16:41 GMT

i think so, and also some big ruffs and halo thingies, i think that would be nicer than the pointy style

des: 6th Feb 2006 - 16:42 GMT

the vatican is just to old school,this is 2006 they need to spice it up a bit

kyuss: 6th Feb 2006 - 16:44 GMT

awesome tomb!wish i had a tomb like that when i died.

elaine: 6th Feb 2006 - 17:05 GMT

well, exactly des, and what better way than by having a female pope?

des: 6th Feb 2006 - 17:16 GMT

EXACLY!!!theese days we can go to the moon,do cloning,we have the internet,but still women cant be pope or president,i guess we have only advance in a physical way,because psicologicaly we are still pretty primitive

Hobart: 6th Feb 2006 - 17:17 GMT

Women actually can be president (here in the U.S.A. at least), technically, though it has never happened. This next election looks hopeful, though.

des: 6th Feb 2006 - 17:30 GMT

yes in most democratic countries they can,but the thing is most of people just won't vote for them. and that is what i don't understand?we already know they have more brains then us,they aren't as corruped as men so why not give them a chance,i guess people still see them as that maternal stay at home figure,but women are getting more and more independent theese days and sooner or later hopefully it will happen

Hobart: 6th Feb 2006 - 17:33 GMT

I was just reacting to your statement that "women can't be president". "Can't" and "Can't get enough votes" are very different things. I think we will see what the situation is like when Hillary steps up to the plate!

des: 6th Feb 2006 - 17:39 GMT

hillary is like the first,but how many political parties will even put a woman running?not even here in canada,that we are so''liberal''they put women running for prime minister.but i must say that at least our governor general is a woman

elaine: pope is a tiny bit different, tho

des: 6th Feb 2006 - 17:48 GMT

well for starters women would have to be priests first i guess

elaine: 6th Feb 2006 - 18:04 GMT

not being a catholic, i can't see me bothering to campaign for it as such - but it seems to me that the point of the despotism of catholicism is that you particularly don't question it. otherwise you would be, by definition, a protestant, which would definately not get you on the ladder to popedom. personally i am neither. my interest is purely aesthetic and performative. i think that since the point of being pope is to be right all the time i would be specially good at it, and theologically i think if you are a catholic you have to be able to accommodate contradiction in your life. therefore a female pope would offer a perfect contradiction.
see?

des: 6th Feb 2006 - 18:09 GMT

elaine you are exacly the kind of women i am talking about...sharp!!!!!!

elaine: sharp as a button, des. thanks ;-D

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: 6th Feb 2006 - 18:20 GMT

Elaine for president! (except that you have to be a natural born American citizen, who has lived in US territories for 14 years and is over 35. Also, it helps if you are a white male, with hair and a background in the CIA.)

elaine: 6th Feb 2006 - 18:24 GMT

i am not sure i can get with the cia. and i was not born in america. my one claim to the presidency is that i am over 35.. i don't think it would be enough. now, if you were to have a revolution and make me queen, on the other hand!

des: 6th Feb 2006 - 18:25 GMT

elaine just become prime minister of canada,it is so much easier.plus to be president of the united states you can't be as smart as you

elaine: 6th Feb 2006 - 18:27 GMT

hahahaha!
thanks.
make the necessary arrangements and i will buy myself some outfits.

jack: 6th Feb 2006 - 19:52 GMT

well since no one is going to read my commentary on this photo, i can say pretty much anything, so here goes. first, JPII earned his resting place. he was a great Pope. now as for women being Popes, no. NO! i couldnt even begin to think about that. women have enough to do with running offices and businesses and men. women have the greatest gift in the world, they can create a human being. the Catholic Church has always respected the rights of women and has always defended them. you should read John Paul II's book on sex. yes SEX! its called, 'theology of the body'. and also clinton the bitch will never be president. give me a break. her husband disgraced this country and she went along for the ride. i cant talk about them because i cant stand either one of them. so im glad no one will see what i have written because all of you have finished with this site. i hate politics and politicians. i like bush because he went after the stinking terrorists and is not a pussy about war. next we should get iran and get rid of those jerks because eventually they will try to get rid of us. let the fbi and cia do their work.

elaine: 6th Feb 2006 - 19:57 GMT

so you're not with my 'contradiction' argument, then, jack?

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: 6th Feb 2006 - 20:21 GMT

Elaine, when you're president/prime minister/pope, will you get rid of those pesky Iranians?
I'd rather have a president who cheated on his wife than a coke-snorting, alcoholic, born again retard.
I always read what you have to say, Jack. You've got a rare and wonderful imagination.

elaine: 6th Feb 2006 - 20:27 GMT

i will concentrate on being beatific - IRL i am more of a buddha

jb: 6th Feb 2006 - 21:01 GMT

JP2 came a long way to being one of the longest
Popes ever served the Catholic Church and the spreaded the gospel to the world.And He served with dignity,honesty and love.After He passed away He left no valueables to anyone and chose to be buried in a simple pine casket and a modest tomb.Hope his teachings will stay with us.

ahimsa: what teachings? what did he teach us?

Metoo: 6th Feb 2006 - 23:39 GMT

We already had a woman Prime Minister in Canada...she lasted a whole 4 months...had to open her mouth eventually, and thats all it took!!!

jack: 6th Feb 2006 - 23:57 GMT

they are called encyclicals. go to a religious book store and look. i believe your correct catherine. and elaine you can be anything you want to be, your smart enough.

elaine: 7th Feb 2006 - 10:23 GMT

if only, jack, if only.
meanwhile, i have been directed to this link on female popes www.rotten.com/library/bio/religion/popes/john-viii/ but do bear in mind i am not a catholic before you start petitioning the vatican on my behalf.

roland: 7th Feb 2006 - 10:23 GMT

hey sis, you'd have my vote for pope but sadly i've already commited my share of the vote in the curia to Steve Diggle. If you can't be pope or president maybe you should raise your sights & try being Elvis or George Galloway?

elaine: hahahahaha no

seth: 7th Feb 2006 - 16:47 GMT

jack...you...actualy...support...b...b...bu...BUSH!BUSH!...now another war on iran!isn;t iraq enough?what's with you people and this terrorist paranoia?!...i thought you were cool jack, i thought you were cool...

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