Quick - guess what holiday this is!

Presented by **Typo Knig **to me tonight - the first night of Hanukkah - to adorn our Christmas tree (we’re a multi-religious household): this ornament celebrating the Pastafarian part of our heritage :). Typo Knig rawks!

(so what holidays do Pastafarians celebrate this time of year anyway?).

Lest we offend some Higher Beings, we were careful to put our FSM on the other side of the tree from the stained glass Star of David, of course.

I’m not really a believe or anything, but one would assume that a god who created the Duck Billed Platypus would have a sense of humor :wink:

Wow, they want $33 for FSM? I knitted His Noodly Goodness in odd moments over a couple of days for a total cost of about $2, including yarn, pipecleaners, and of course googly eyes. Although I didn’t felt him.

Man, maybe I should go into business making FSM ornaments!!

First reply was by PopeJewish - I love this place!!

Mama Tiger, nice knit FSM!

In my defense:

  1. I am crafting impaired. I can’t sew a stitch or knit a knot.
  2. Even if I could, I would never get around to doing it. :frowning:
  3. I assume hand felting is difficult - it seems a rare craft these days.
  4. I got Mama Zappa something from that same artist last year, and she loved it.
  5. 33 clams is a small price to pay to make my beloved happy!
  6. It’s cheaper than the FSM tree topper, which we don’t have room for.
  7. A Christmas tree ornament as a Hanukkah gift - and it’s the FSM! It’s wrong on so many levels it just has to be right!
  8. It’s so US
  9. Tomorrow night’s gift is tickets on the express handbasket. Don’t tell the wife! :wink:
  10. Hi, Opal!

Should I be worried that a vase suddenly fell off our mantle and smashed into a zillion pieces? Maybe blashphemy is not such a great way to go …

“I’m Catholic, and my boyfriend is Jewish. We celebrate both holiday traditions: we put out a nativity scene, but all the figures look skeptical.” - Bob Smith

Is it Talk Like a Pirate Day already?!!!

This oneisn’t mine but I wish I had thought of it first.