Did ya hear the one about Jim McGreevey joining the seminary?

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aaaaajimbo.jpgI'm trying to ignore Jim McGreevey these days because frankly, he kinda makes me sick. But my fellow Daily News blogger Brad Greenberg is leaving the paper this week for another gig and he has posted a piece about McGreevey joining the seminary on his site The God Blogand I urge you to check it out!
McGreevey has converted into the Episcopal Church and will enter its General Theological Seminary in Manhattan. "This is something he's been thinking about for years," David France, who last year co-authored McGreevey's best-selling memoir tells the Newark Star-Ledger: "His spiritual life has always been central to who he is. From the time he was a kid, he thought about going into Catholic seminary a number of times. The idea of going into the Episcopal seminary has been in his mind for at least a couple of years."
So have a lot of other things...like lying!

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If McGreevey and born-again Christian Stephen Baldwin would team up as a soul-saving, buddy team of travelin' preachers in Baldwin's cool pulpit-bus, traversing the country to spread their own, unique brand of gospel madness, it could be cable's next reality hit, especially if they hire Gary Coleman as their bus driver. A&E -- here's my pitch. Call me.

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