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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 279512" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>OK, the head covering thing. I have to tell a story. When I was in 5th grade, it was a big year for students in my grade due to a specific ceremony we were to take part in. So, we went to Mass most every day that spring. Our uniforms came with little plastic springy headbands that had some material of our uniforms sewn around it and we were supposed to wear it in church. We girls hated it! We'd lose them or leave them at home, anything to not wear it. </p><p></p><p>One day, we were all shuttled across the street to Mass, and none of the girls had our head coverings, as usual. Sister Mary Ellen stood at the back pew with a stack of tri-fold paper towels and a handful of bobby pins. She slapped a paper towel on each and every girl's head and tacked it on good and tight with two bobby pins. We were all horrified and the boys thought it was just about the funniest thing that had happened all year! We <em>all</em> had some sort of more stylish head covering for the next day. Doilies are better than paper towels any day! LOL!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 279512, member: 99"] OK, the head covering thing. I have to tell a story. When I was in 5th grade, it was a big year for students in my grade due to a specific ceremony we were to take part in. So, we went to Mass most every day that spring. Our uniforms came with little plastic springy headbands that had some material of our uniforms sewn around it and we were supposed to wear it in church. We girls hated it! We'd lose them or leave them at home, anything to not wear it. One day, we were all shuttled across the street to Mass, and none of the girls had our head coverings, as usual. Sister Mary Ellen stood at the back pew with a stack of tri-fold paper towels and a handful of bobby pins. She slapped a paper towel on each and every girl's head and tacked it on good and tight with two bobby pins. We were all horrified and the boys thought it was just about the funniest thing that had happened all year! We [I]all[/I] had some sort of more stylish head covering for the next day. Doilies are better than paper towels any day! LOL! [/QUOTE]
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