Nothing is impossible.
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At a club entrance.
Girl without ID trying to get in: “Look, I really am 18 years old.”
Bouncer: “Right, and I’m the next Pope.”
Years later…it happens.

In a world where bouncers can become Pope, you better believe the possibilities are endless.

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“Nothing is impossible” was created by LSS for travel site Small-Town Girls, Midnight Trains. All rights reserved.
Haha, loved the introduction to this post.
Haha! It could very well have happened. 😀
I was going to ask if you’d go and see him. And warn you to watch out as I heard he packs a mean left hook.
Haha! I’ll not try to get into his club then. 😀 He’s in Manila now and tomorrow he’ll be going to the areas that were hit the worst by Typhoon Haiyan. Both places are a plane ride away so I thought I’d just stay home but I kind of regret not making arrangements for my parents to go see him. My mum had such a wistful tone when she said I was so lucky to have seen him in person. So my new life goal is buying my parents tickets to Rome! Hehe.
Now that’s a plan!
How lucky! You know I’ve been here the whole tiime he was here? Unfortunately it wasnt to see him but to bury my dad. Anyway, I’m leaving today. I wish I had the chance to see the Pope as well.
Oh no… I’m so sorry to hear about your dad. 🙁 Saying a prayer right now for him and for your family. *hug*
Thanks so much!! I’m leaving MANILA in 10 min. It’s been a very stressful week for me.
🙁 They say it’s when the flurry dies down and you finally have time to take a breath that it all sinks in. 🙁 Have a safe flight. Picture your dad walking in sunlit green fields with a huge grin on his face.