What's on your agenda for today? I'm specifically curious about work stuff ...

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What's on your agenda for today? I'm specifically curious about work stuff ...
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Wed, 10-05-2011 - 9:40am

since we've talked about jobs a lot lately.

"I don’t mind a banshee, that’s fine. 2 banshees? I HATE you. I actually wish bad things upon you." -- Day[9] Daily #459 P1

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Registered: 04-16-2010
Rent maybe, you never know.
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That was a joke? I missed it.
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egd3blessed wrote:
that's a very good point, the catholic school is attached to a catholic hcurch, that school is where we teach R/E too. maybe a protestant would want to borrow that space some time?

Actually it's not because of various facts but hey, don't let that those get in the way of a "very good point".

Why would you assume that it's a Catholic church/school combination?

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Maybe you'll have better luck than the rest of us....

Then again, I don't believe that the post exists, therefore, she can't produce it.
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bordwithyou wrote:

Are all the students at your local parish school actually RC?

In my area, totally depends on the parish.

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We've only got one Catholic K-12 school and one high school in town, and while both theoretically accept students of other faiths, I am not sure there are actually any non-Catholics in either.

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thats_fowl wrote:
Rent maybe, you never know.

Yes, rent.

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I know of a couple of schools, that are attached to churches, in which the students come from all over the city, only a small percentage (am I allowed to say that) of the students actually attend the church that's attached.

I am not sure about the catholic school, but I know that the private christian schools in the area have non-christian students.
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bordwithyou wrote:

We've only got one Catholic K-12 school and one high school in town, and while both theoretically accept students of other faiths, I am not sure there are actually any non-Catholics in either.

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