Bad Idea #1. (I can't think of another performer who is a greater antithesis to the Broadway idiom.) Bad Idea #2. (I don't want some Catholic teaching my Baptist children how to make macaroni necklaces.)
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You sneer, but, see, at the height of their Mass, the Catholics believe macaroni necklaces actually become the flesh of Christ in enriched-wheat-flour, tubular form, while the Baptists just believe they're a symbol of that. Who's to say who's right in this topsy-turvy world? And don't even get me started on those atheistic hipsters who think macaroni necklaces are not only theologically meaningless but also butt-ugly.
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You sneer, but, see, at the height of their Mass, the Catholics believe macaroni necklaces actually become the flesh of Christ in enriched-wheat-flour, tubular form, while the Baptists just believe they're a symbol of that. Who's to say who's right in this topsy-turvy world? And don't even get me started on those atheistic hipsters who think macaroni necklaces are not only theologically meaningless but also butt-ugly.
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