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Answer no questions without proper ID. That's tough over the phone.
I was actually beaten several times by nuns when I was in 3rd grade. Had my head smacked into a cinderblock wall, and little fingers whacked with a yardstick on a desk, leaving a string of bruises.
My crimes were touching the wall while lined up waiting for the bathroom, and that the nun had lost her watch and couldn't find it. I was guilty on the first count, not knowing we were not to lean against the wall. The second one never made sense at all. I saw other kids kicked or pushed out of their chairs.
A friend once told me that if nuns were allowed to have sex, they would not be nearly as violent
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And then there were these Irish “brides of Christ” who personified evil
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2017/03/13/a-survivor-recalls-the-mother-and-baby-home-at-tuam-in-ireland-where-friends-just-disappeared-one-after-the-other/
I was actually beaten several times by nuns when I was in 3rd grade. Had my head smacked into a cinderblock wall, and little fingers whacked with a yardstick on a desk, leaving a string of bruises.
My crimes were touching the wall while lined up waiting for the bathroom, and that the nun had lost her watch and couldn't find it. I was guilty on the first count, not knowing we were not to lean against the wall. The second one never made sense at all. I saw other kids kicked or pushed out of their chairs.
A friend once told me that if nuns were allowed to have sex, they would not be nearly as violent.
Never had that before. I called and got a woman who asked such detailed and invasive questions that I was getting quite offended. She basically asked for every bit of info on my California tax return, down to driver's license number and expiration date.
How do I know that it wasn't a scam? The letter looks legit, and others have noted that number:
http://windes.com/tax_alerts/california-franchise-tax-board-is-sending-requests-to-confirm-tax-return-filing/
The number also mentioned on one of the FTB web pages: https://origin-www.ftb.ca.gov/aboutFTB/press/2017/02-02172017.shtml which is a little comforting.
But still, it was so weird and so invasive that I think it could be a scam somehow.