Sister Mary Ann, who worked for a home health agency, was out making her
rounds visiting homebound patients when she ran out of gas. As luck
would have it, an Exxon Gasoline station was
just a block away.
She walked to the station to borrow a gas can and buy
some gas. The attendant told her that the only gas can he owned had been
loaned out, but she could wait until it was returned.
Since Sister Mary Ann was on the way to see a patient she decided not to
wait and walked back to her car. She looked for something in her car
that she could fill with gas and spotted the bedpan she was taking to
the patient. Always resourceful, Sister Mary Ann carried
the bedpan to the station, filled it with gasoline, and carried the full
bedpan back to her car.
As she was pouring the gas into her tank, two Baptists
watched from across the street. One of the them turned to the other and
said, "If it starts, I'm turning Catholic."
rounds visiting homebound patients when she ran out of gas. As luck
would have it, an Exxon Gasoline station was
just a block away.
She walked to the station to borrow a gas can and buy
some gas. The attendant told her that the only gas can he owned had been
loaned out, but she could wait until it was returned.
Since Sister Mary Ann was on the way to see a patient she decided not to
wait and walked back to her car. She looked for something in her car
that she could fill with gas and spotted the bedpan she was taking to
the patient. Always resourceful, Sister Mary Ann carried
the bedpan to the station, filled it with gasoline, and carried the full
bedpan back to her car.
As she was pouring the gas into her tank, two Baptists
watched from across the street. One of the them turned to the other and
said, "If it starts, I'm turning Catholic."