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April 19, 2005
Vatican burns to the ground while public assumes smoke means 'No Pope'
The Roman Catholic Church finds itself in turmoil this morning after a dramatic fire in the Sistine Chapel resulted in the world's 115 cardinals being burnt - like a piece of over microwaved bacon - to a black and shrivelled crisp.
Despite the lack of a successful vote, cheers went up from the more than 40,000 pilgrims sat in St Peter's Square when the smoke emerged. 'This is so exciting' one Pope-Watcher told us. Indeed it was, but not in the way they ensviaged, for whilst the Pontiff Pilgrims looked downcast and stealed themselves for another day of waiting, the chapels red cloaked inhabitants were being slowly, and torridly, burnt to death. Their screams went unheard through the thick stone walls of the nave, and it was only when the whole building caught alight that the crowd suspected that something was awry.
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