Yours to print out and redeem at your nearest participating church.
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[…] some, just so I can show the missionaries next time they come around. And then there’s the Catholic version (from brilliant webcomic […]
Lots of laughs. Thanks!
The last panel reminds me of the time I got prescription medication that came in the form of suppositories. The instructions printed out on the container stated “..insert one suppository per rectum every 4 hours.” I’m still not sure what medical condition they thought I had!
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3 Comments
[…] some, just so I can show the missionaries next time they come around. And then there’s the Catholic version (from brilliant webcomic […]
Lots of laughs. Thanks!
The last panel reminds me of the time I got prescription medication that came in the form of suppositories. The instructions printed out on the container stated “..insert one suppository per rectum every 4 hours.” I’m still not sure what medical condition they thought I had!