How to play a game of tag — for 23 years
One February day in the mid-1990s, Mr. Tombari and his wife, then living in California, got a knock on the door from a friend. “Hey, Joe, you’ve got to check this out. You wouldn’t believe what I just bought,” he said, as he led the two out to his car.
What they didn’t know was Sean Raftis, who was “It,” had flown in from Seattle and was folded in the trunk of the Honda Accord. When the trunk was opened he leapt out and tagged Mr. Tombari, whose wife was so startled she fell backward off the curb and tore a ligament in her knee.
“I still feel bad about it,” says Father Raftis, who is now a priest in Montana. “But I got Joe.”









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affenhauer on January 30, 2013 at 12:21 AM
Just great! Another news story about a clergyman coming out of the dark shadows, touching people when they least expect it!
When will it stop?!?! RED LIGHT GREEN LIGHT ONE TWO THREE!
Shy Guy on January 30, 2013 at 12:30 AM
Thats… actually awesome.
BigGator5 on January 30, 2013 at 8:26 AM
Tag……tags YOU. Now you’re IT.
tommy71 on January 30, 2013 at 8:32 AM