Newly published website "SlapaNun.com" is a comical depiction of Catholic School in the 1960s

New website is a satirical slap at the nuns dictatorial nuns who ruled their classrooms with a heavy ruler.
By: Stanford Solutions
 
FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla. - Oct. 29, 2023 - PRLog -- Slapanun.com is a hilarious overview of grade school kids dealing with the nuns back in the 1960s.  Complete with uproarious photos of pugilistic nuns and humorous narrative, Slapanun.com is a fun satire on the over-strict educational system of the time.

The website follows the lead of the comical book "I Don't Brake for Nuns!" by author Rick Phillips.

The book is a 314-page comedic recollection of Catholic School in the 1960s from a kid who is stuck right smack in the middle of a nun-run educational system.

There are millions of Americans who have been raised and educated through Catholic School. For every kid who ever felt the snap of a nun's ruler or the sneaky, crisp slap of a shrouded sister, this book pays in recompense.

"I DON'T BRAKE FOR NUNS!" will bring tears of laughter to anyone who can empathize with children trying to survive the fanatical discipline of nuns.

The reader is allowed inside the mind of a kid as he grows through the grades, observing teachers' behavior and the impact their actions have on him and other sensitive and impressionable children. While witty and marvelously perspicuous throughout, the book is also poignant, and impels readers to be introspective, too. Most notably, the book is funny. Every student -- young or old -- can remember vividly the tyranny of the grade school classroom. Only a refuge of Catholic school, however, can extract so much humor out of such a restrictive and punitive experience.

"I DON'T BRAKE FOR NUNS!" is a serious, tongue-in-cheek, precise exaggeration that enables readers to put themselves back at their desk and relive for themselves their own school days. This book appeals to everyone who always wanted to go back to those days of yesteryear with an adult mind, and alter the course of classroom history.

Slapanun.com's facetious and exaggerated humor allows those who were schooled in a nun-dominated classroom to look back and laugh at it all.

According to author Rick Phillips, most every Catholic School student in the 1960s and earlier had a nun on the other end of an ear pull or hair yank at some time or other.

"If you were smart, you kept your head on a swivel when a nun was cruising the desk aisles.  It usually meant she was cruising for a little confrontation," Phillips says.  "If she caught a kid daydreaming, or, for God's sake, look like he or she were chewing gum, she'd be on that kid like stink on a monkey!"

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