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Have you been touched by his noodley appendage?

 
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Tis a simple question, if you know not of what I speka then visit the site of His holiness, http://www.venganza.org.
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I hath been touched!

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I was dying of cancer, and was on my death bed when he came to me....his noodlyness was....awesome....and he touched me with his meatballs. When i awoke, i was cancer free.
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Wow, I'm glad there's a link to His Noodliness' page, as I myself am a Pastafarian. It's great, there's nothing special you have to do at all, except occasionally talk like a pirate, which I do anyway...
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And also there is not only another Pastafarian here, but another Father Jack fan!!! This must be heaven, as created by His Noodliness, although he hasn't got round to adding the strippers and beer volcano...
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Post by Machiavelli »

I already knew about pastafarianism but what is up with father jack?
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Hooray for Pastafarianist Father Jack lovers! Father Jack is a character in this crazy British TV show Father Ted. Its amazing.
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kingwaffles wrote:Hooray for Pastafarianist Father Jack lovers! Father Jack is a character in this crazy British TV show Father Ted. Its amazing.

Maybe a little emphasis is needed on 'AMAZING' :D
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johnnyrotten wrote:
kingwaffles wrote:Hooray for Pastafarianist Father Jack lovers! Father Jack is a character in this crazy British TV show Father Ted. Its amazing.

Maybe a little emphasis is needed on 'AMAZING' :D


Of course :D Are you the same Johnnyrotten from Wargame?
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i don't think so...
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Ah nevermind then. Theres someone named johnnyrotten on another forum I post on.
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His noodliness has shown me the light! Hooray for FSM!
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THIS IS A RELIGON???!!!!!
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... It's irony.
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Can I dispute Fr. Ted being British? It is based on a (fictional) Irish island, written by an Irish guy, and performed (mostly) by Irish actors... who cares that it was produced by Channel 4.
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I take exception to this website's claim that the number of pirates has been declining steadily for the past two hundred years. I can tell you from experience that this is not the case at all. We prefer to be called "legitimate businessmen" these days; however, this should not suggest that our membership has suffered or that our core business activities have changed.
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Post by Axelius »

I qoute from the FAQ from http://www.venganza.org

Also, I realize that there are several sports teams named the "pirates", and that there are millions of music/software "pirates". But *real* pirates use swords.

That is, as long as you do not use sword or some kind of weapon, you are not qualified as a pirate.
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Huh?
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Lemme see now......Im ex navy, still have a bat with a thong thru the handle hanging behind my door for emergencies, and used to be considered quite a "swordsman" in the good ole days.....hmmmm.........oh what the hell.....aaaaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrh matey..... :twisted:
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Post by Genghis Khant »

I am also a Pastafarian. I have natty linguine dreadlocks which I keep green and oily with the sacred pesto sauce.
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Genghis Khant wrote:I am also a Pastafarian. I have natty linguine dreadlocks which I keep green and oily with the sacred pesto sauce.


RAmen to that.
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Post by Backglass »

battletroop27 wrote:THIS IS A RELIGON???!!!!!


Of course!

Some believe there is a magical, invisible mysterious god who watches over us. These people are going to hell. :(

Others believe there is a magical, invisible mysterious flying spaghetti monster who watches over us. These people are going to heaven! :)

One is no more provable or believable than the other. Both have large dusty books filled with stories. Both have miracles. Hallelujah!

You just have to have FAITH and BELIEVE! He will not come to you...you must SEEK HIM OUT!

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Testify!
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Jolly Roger wrote:I take exception to this website's claim that the number of pirates has been declining steadily for the past two hundred years. I can tell you from experience that this is not the case at all. We prefer to be called "legitimate businessmen" these days; however, this should not suggest that our membership has suffered or that our core business activities have changed.


I actually prefer the term "Buccaneer-American."

The Flying Spaghetti Monster is the preferred dish at the wedding of Eris Kallisti Discordia and J. R. "Bob" Dobbs. The FSM was glad to donate his tasty noodlyness to the nuptials.
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YAY! Pirates and spaghetti, can it get any better?
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Jolly Roger wrote:I take exception to this website's claim that the number of pirates has been declining steadily for the past two hundred years. I can tell you from experience that this is not the case at all. We prefer to be called "legitimate businessmen" these days; however, this should not suggest that our membership has suffered or that our core business activities have changed.


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