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A couple of nuns who were nursing sisters had gone out to the country
to minister to an outpatient. On the way back they were a few miles from home
when they ran out of gas. They were standing beside their car on the
shoulder when a truck approached.
Seeing ladies of the cloth in distress, the driver stopped to offer his
help. The nuns explained they needed some gas. The driver of the truck said
he would gladly drain some from his tank, but he didn't have a bucket or
can.
One of the nuns dug out a clean bedpan and asked the driver if he
could use it. He said yes, and proceeded to drain a couple of quarts of gas into
the pan. He waved goodbye to the nuns and left. The nuns were carefully
pouring the precious fluid into their gas tank when the highway patrol came
by.
The trooper stopped and watched for a while, then he said: "Sisters, I
don't think it will work, but I sure do admire your faith!"
to minister to an outpatient. On the way back they were a few miles from home
when they ran out of gas. They were standing beside their car on the
shoulder when a truck approached.
Seeing ladies of the cloth in distress, the driver stopped to offer his
help. The nuns explained they needed some gas. The driver of the truck said
he would gladly drain some from his tank, but he didn't have a bucket or
can.
One of the nuns dug out a clean bedpan and asked the driver if he
could use it. He said yes, and proceeded to drain a couple of quarts of gas into
the pan. He waved goodbye to the nuns and left. The nuns were carefully
pouring the precious fluid into their gas tank when the highway patrol came
by.
The trooper stopped and watched for a while, then he said: "Sisters, I
don't think it will work, but I sure do admire your faith!"