Hilarious moment devout Christian scrambles to retrieve angry ‘move your sh**box!’ note he left on car after realizing it belonged to a NUN
- Darice Simpson, 29, placed the note on the red car when he saw it parked outside his house
- But once he saw a nun approaching the car, he ran to remove the note
- He said his aggressiveness was due to the four years he spent in prison
An Ohio Christian scrambled to retrieve an angry note he placed on a car parked outside his house, once he realized the car belonged to a nun.
Darice Simpson, 29, placed the note, which read ‘move your s**tbox!’, on the window of a red car when he saw it parked outside his house.
He said that the unwritten rule of his street was that people could not park cars outside houses.
But once he saw the unidentified nun approaching the car, he ran to remove the note.
Darice Simpson, 29, placed the note, which read ‘move your s**tbox!’, on the window of a red car when he saw it parked outside his house
He said that the unwritten rule of his street was that people could not park cars outside houses
Simpson is seen smiling with the nun by her car, indicating that all was well between the pair despite the harsh note
In a video shared by him, Simpson is seen smiling with the nun by her car, indicating that all was well between the pair despite the harsh note.
The devout Christian said: ‘I was sitting outside cleaning my shoes and I saw the car parked outside.
‘I understand that I don’t own the street and that it’s not illegal, but we have an unwritten rule, you don’t do that. I just left it there for a laugh, I wasn’t genuinely angry.
‘I saw the nun walking down the street and I ran to get the note off the car, I said I’m so sorry sister. I hope you have a blessed day.
‘She asked what the note said, and I said that’s none of your concern, sister, but then I showed her and she laughed.
‘It was a friendly encounter but when I saw it was a god-fearing woman who drove the car, I remembered my grandmother. She would have kicked my a**!’ Simpson’s grandmother was a minister.
He also said that his aggression was due to the four years he spent in prison and sharing that he has been struggling to adapt since his release.
‘I did four years in prison, so I tend to be a bit more aggressive in my encounters. She was there spreading the word, and I am a strong believer so I needed to show her the utmost respect.
‘I did something goofy to get a laugh, and it turned out to be misguided, but I corrected it and we had a laugh in the end,’ he said.
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