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PATHETIC!
What's next, a coconut shaped like Buddha?
When you though Virgin Mary Toast was all the weirdos had...
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and if you haven't had enough of those crazy christians for one morning you always clicky here
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I wonder if anyone ever queried exactly how they know these things 'look like' Christ or 'resemble' the Virgin Mary, when as far as I am aware there are no photographs or contemporary images of said individuals?
That oyster shell only vaguely looks like a human face. How they can claim that it looks like a specific person who supposedly lived 2000 years ago I have no idea.
Pathetic doesn't even begin to describe it.
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From Lucien's link:
OMG I'd forgotten about thatTinky Winky, the purse-toting purple Teletubbie, was in 1999 declared a homosexual role model by Reverend Jerry Falwell.
And a pretty f**ked-up face too. Quasimodo's uglier brother.smiscandlon wrote:That oyster shell only vaguely looks like a human face.
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Whahaaaaaaahahahahaa
some people out there realy do believe anything !
Come on !!!
That guy with the item needs to be put away in a mental hospital !!
100% pure straightjacket
some people out there realy do believe anything !
Come on !!!
That guy with the item needs to be put away in a mental hospital !!
100% pure straightjacket
I was quite impressed until I hit the floor,.....Isn’t that what friends are for ?
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That guy with the item needs to be put away in a mental hospital !!
100% pure straightjacket[/quote]
No, the person buying it needs to trussed up in a straightjacket!
100% pure straightjacket[/quote]
No, the person buying it needs to trussed up in a straightjacket!
Give me one good reason
OMFG. Honestly, I just can't see why someone could pay that kind of money for a piece of toast and not realise that if they spent this money on millions of toasts for some poor children for example, they'd be a much better Christian. It's not amusing at all, as for me.Matteo Brandi, 38, may hope to repeat the success of a Florida woman who sold a piece of toast said to bear an image of the Virgin Mary for $28,000.
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there's a market for this stuff isnt there?
i quite fancy getting some bagel mix and making something with an imprint of the messiah in it.
reckon i could reture on that
idiots
i quite fancy getting some bagel mix and making something with an imprint of the messiah in it.
reckon i could reture on that
idiots
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
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Wow that's really giving me ideas.Quiff Boy wrote:there's a market for this stuff isnt there?
i quite fancy getting some bagel mix and making something with an imprint of the messiah in it.
reckon i could reture on that
idiots
Nice, fraudulent, go-to-the-bad-fire ideas. Oooh the possiblities are endless - won't have to go on You Say We Pay with Richard & Judy if I want to make a fast buck now.
I once saw a cloud that looked a bit like von.
Ok that's a lie.
There's a man with a mullet going mad with a mallet in Millets
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You know, I hadn't thought of it like that. Very good point._emma_ wrote:OMFG. Honestly, I just can't see why someone could pay that kind of money for a piece of toast and not realise that if they spent this money on millions of toasts for some poor children for example, they'd be a much better Christian. It's not amusing at all, as for me.
Pperhaps someone with enough money to throw away like that should consider Mark 10:25 if they think of themselves as a Christian.
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Oh I see. I assumed Mark 10.25 was a link to your bank account for people to make donations ...markfiend wrote: Perhaps someone with enough money to throw away like that should consider Mark 10:25 if they think of themselves as a Christian.
Loki was never worshiped as the other Gods,
Which is quite understandable.
Which is quite understandable.
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or another amazon affiliates linkJB wrote:Oh I see. I assumed Mark 10.25 was a link to your bank account for people to make donations ...markfiend wrote: Perhaps someone with enough money to throw away like that should consider Mark 10:25 if they think of themselves as a Christian.
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
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you guys never heard of pureed camel?Quiff Boy wrote:or another amazon affiliates linkJB wrote:Oh I see. I assumed Mark 10.25 was a link to your bank account for people to make donations ...markfiend wrote: Perhaps someone with enough money to throw away like that should consider Mark 10:25 if they think of themselves as a Christian.
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Well if you insist... ClickyJB wrote:Oh I see. I assumed Mark 10.25 was a link to your bank account for people to make donations ...
The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
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Well yes, but I just knocked the page up quickly for John's "benefit".
The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
—Bertrand Russell
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Unfortunately, after our ebay shenanigans this morning (wasn't that fun ) my cupboard is not just bare but temporarily showing a slight deficit ...markfiend wrote: Well yes, but I just knocked the page up quickly for John's "benefit".
Loki was never worshiped as the other Gods,
Which is quite understandable.
Which is quite understandable.
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Marc - Cute.
"He's not the Messiah, he's a piece of toast/oyster shell/very naughty boy!"
"He's not the Messiah, he's a piece of toast/oyster shell/very naughty boy!"
The toast was won by a casino, so its goal is to rake money in, not distribute it out charitably. Granted, I would not be too surprised if a few Christians with too much money on hand placed bids, but the winner probably was not a Christian casino.markfiend wrote:You know, I hadn't thought of it like that. Very good point._emma_ wrote:OMFG. Honestly, I just can't see why someone could pay that kind of money for a piece of toast and not realise that if they spent this money on millions of toasts for some poor children for example, they'd be a much better Christian. It's not amusing at all, as for me.
Pperhaps someone with enough money to throw away like that should consider Mark 10:25 if they think of themselves as a Christian.
Mark's biblical verse may make more sense if camel is translated as rope. I am no Aramaic translator, though.
Martin
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Ah well, I didn't know thatPetseri wrote:The toast was won by a casino
Well, there you go. I had been told that the "eye of a needle" was an idiom for the little-door-in-a-big-door that you would have had in the doors in city walls back then. A door big enough to get people through, and you would only open the big one if carts, etc. were coming through. And obviously it's a bit tricky getting a camel through a people-sized door.Petseri wrote:Mark's biblical verse may make more sense if camel is translated as rope. I am no Aramaic translator, though.
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odd. i've always assumed it was just an example of a very small thing and a very big thing, purely to illustrate the point that "it aint ever gonna happen". never thought for a second it had (or needed) any actual practical meaning...markfiend wrote:Ah well, I didn't know thatPetseri wrote:The toast was won by a casinoWell, there you go. I had been told that the "eye of a needle" was an idiom for the little-door-in-a-big-door that you would have had in the doors in city walls back then. A door big enough to get people through, and you would only open the big one if carts, etc. were coming through. And obviously it's a bit tricky getting a camel through a people-sized door.Petseri wrote:Mark's biblical verse may make more sense if camel is translated as rope. I am no Aramaic translator, though.
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
Some people are just to much.....
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