CALYPSO LOUIE needs to run into a couple of 50’s Nuns who will give him a ‘let’s meet Jesus meeting’ as she(they) go up side his head with the cross hanging around her neck.
It not only gets your attention but can and will leave an impression....(sometimes more visible than others).
Putting up with ‘The Cross’, rulers on knuckles (’plane’ edge for best results), guided around the room whilst she has a firm grasp on your ear lobe, spending hours in a dark cloak room amidst the galoshes, rubbers and wet wool coats which will leave a permanent stamp on your olfactory system are but a few of the methods used to keep your attention where it belongs.
Trust me, the “Class Clown” in an RC Institute of Learning is NOT considered a ‘beloved misfit’ - at least not in the eyes of the ‘Wardens’.
However if he wants another run at a sort of Crusades, they apparently aren’t afraid of history repeating itself, so “Bring it on”.
Or in language of the Crusades era.. “Molon Labe” will work.
trust me, I was an expert at it and i had a great time through Cathoic schools....you have to fully understand each Nun's limit and not exceed it....and I did. They (Mostly) had great senses of humor and as long as they remained in authority and you didn't challenge their actual control, most laughed right along with you.I was asked to leave the room a few times, but very vew in my 12 years....I was well liked by the staff because I respected them and they knew it......They were in charge, I was a commedian and the roles were never in doubt......the years were 1944-1957