tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8940364093450837549.post5205322395930290761..comments2024-03-29T01:24:45.251+00:00Comments on Fr Hunwicke's Mutual Enrichment: SusannaFr John Hunwickehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17766211573399409633noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8940364093450837549.post-24347181757336733302023-03-19T08:06:50.459+00:002023-03-19T08:06:50.459+00:00Then there's the parlour game Alibi, in which ...Then there's the parlour game Alibi, in which two players, as the crims, concoct a plausible alibi together. Then the others, as the police, interrogate them separately. <br /><br />Officer: OK, sunshine, where were you two at 10 pm last night?<br />Crim1: At the Mall. <br />O: Which one?<br />C1: Casablanca. <br />O: What were you doing?<br />C1: We were watching a movie. <br />O: Which oneGrant Milburnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11381331872077276383noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8940364093450837549.post-64041038757070498582023-03-18T11:36:17.121+00:002023-03-18T11:36:17.121+00:00At Horbury in the good old days (they made a new f...At Horbury in the good old days (they made a new foundation in the Newcastle diocese in the early 60's!), Fr Plumridge used to substitute another reading for the Susanna one. It wasn't the length that bothered him but the sensibilities of the nuns! Expeditushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13425085467560855359noreply@blogger.com