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What it Is To Be A Catholic
Topic Started: Saturday, 23. June 2012, 09:08 (235 Views)
Eileenanne

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Yes. It is alive and well in Scotland where it is called presbyterian guilt.


The doctor visits a Church of Scotland Elder who is ill.
"Well, Mr McTavish," he says, "you have a nasty dose of Presbyterian flu there."
"Presbyterian flu doctor!" says his wife. "What's that?"
"Well," says the doc, "it's got all the same symptoms as ordinary flu, the fever, the headache, the aching limbs, but there is also one additional symptom."
"What's that?" asked the wife.
Ah," says the doctor, "in your husband's case, he thinks it's his own fault!"

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