Since the early 1600's, residents in a German Bavarian town -a German village tucked away 40 miles south-west of Munich at the lower edge of Bavaria- produced a play every ten years depicting the life and death of Jesus after God spared them from today's trivia result.
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I don't have a clue...but I think there is supposed to be a picture in this post, isn't there? But I can't see it...so I'll come back later and check if it's working.
ReplyDeleteOh, I actually learned a song about this town and it's sister town in German class, however, I am expected to answer thusly:
ReplyDeleteChurchly traditions allow
The pious to act anyhow
Ober oder under,
The crowd roars like a thunder
As the cruxifiction ends with a bow.
Theresa, lemme check, no idea why teh pics did not stick!
ReplyDeleteright you are Doug!
Oh, with the picture up I see you were looking for a different answer. This time I'm guessing:
ReplyDeleteFor malaria, I'd fix me a tonic
And rheumatiz, well that'll be chronic
But for worser plagues
Take a cross to the stage
And nail your own savior upon it.
Doug...it is ok to go a second time :)
ReplyDeleteTheresa ... it is a bacteria...you get like two points for that and in this case it is the vicious little bug that causes the bubonic plaque. If your rat's ass was a hint...it was brilliant :) carried by rats, and not that I have checked...but I am sure in its hiny, too :)
Yes, that was a hint. I thought that might be that, but I wasn't sure how much I could say...I didn't want to give it away.
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