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So a Cubs or White Sox fan? Will he have to wear white socks?
He already changed allegiances. He roots for the Cardinals.
Itâs possible he grew up a Chicago Cardinals fan
I believe he said heâs a White Sox fan so papal blessing donât seem to count for much. ![]()
Iâm shocked they picked a US pope.
lol on the Malort . . .
that suff isâŚterrible. like, prohibition just made you glad to drink anything and here it is.
have had, at most, one shot a year of that. I donât refuse if offered and I havenât had the 1 per year yet, but it aint tasty
My brother in law owns a Chicago themed bar. As a result, Malort is regularly inflicted on unsuspecting patrons.
There was somebody else I thought you were talking about which would have been hilarious but I guess you meant the pope.
Three Hail Marys, youâre in and out with Pope Tommie!!!
ah, Bob Pope
(from one of my friends)
there will be loaaaaads of jokes for ole Leo
oh, and:
thatâs not really about Catholic things, tho
My son-in-lawâs family has a tradition of taking a drink of the stuff when one of them is getting married (the groomsmen).
I was honored to be asked to join in the ritual.
According to his brother itâs White Sox
When he is finally able to reach his brother, Mr. Prevost said he planned to ask what he would do for relaxation and whether he would ever really be off the job. He said he hoped to go see him in Rome, but did not know yet how that would work.
In the immediate term, though, there was one important fact to clear up. The pope, Mr. Prevost said, was not a fan of the Chicago Cubs, as some had reported. He had always cheered for the White Sox.
The new Pope has good taste.



