Turn it off and let's go!This exclamation, used to terminate a thing, derives from an adviser located in the village of Pitres. Centuries ago, two clerics of this Granada municipality, aspiring to a square of chaplain, made a bet to see which of them celebrated the Holy Mass in the shortest possible time. After completing preparations for the religious challenge, and while they were approaching the altar, one of the priests started mass saying: " Ite, Missa est " liturgical formula that preceded the final blessing. The other, impassive, turned towards the altar that held the candle and exclaimed: " turns off and let's go!, which is already such mass ".