Monday, 31 March 2008
A virgin birth?
Have organisers of the Catholic Church's World Youth Day 2008 achieved a small miracle with their selection of Sydney man Alfio Stuto to play the leading role in a performance of the Stations of the Cross?
Google reveals that before it was announced that Stuto, 27, was one of the four finalists in the running for the leading role he had no prior history in Googleland.
What? A 27 year old who doesn't have a Google track record?
Perhaps the Catholic church has pulled off the best long shot of the year. Then again, it could be that forces have been at work to ensure the church's selection has the appearance of a clean skin.
Google reveals that before it was announced that Stuto, 27, was one of the four finalists in the running for the leading role he had no prior history in Googleland.
What? A 27 year old who doesn't have a Google track record?
Perhaps the Catholic church has pulled off the best long shot of the year. Then again, it could be that forces have been at work to ensure the church's selection has the appearance of a clean skin.
Labels:
miracle,
religion,
World Youth Day,
WYD 2008
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What I want to know is why my Northern Rivers taxes are paying for this man's Big Day Out in Sydney.
I'll remember this the next time I can't get medical treatment locally because the district hospital doesn't have the funds anymore.
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