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Pope blasphemy incident shocks world.
2006-10-24 17:57:13 - Chris Andrews

"HOLY CHRIST!" shouted Pope Benedict XVI. "JESUS GOD IN HEAVEN!" he went on. After 15 minutes of shouting, an aide plucked up the courage to investigate. It seemed that the Pope, in all his wisdom, had forgotten that he'd unplugged his TV earlier that day and managed to stand in the upturned plug with all his weight. Three pin plugs are officially the most painful thing to tread on in the world. LEGO comes a close second.

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