The antichrist? With a wimpy name like “Bob Reynolds”? Hmmmm.
As an anagram for “Lord Ebbs Yon”, though, it makes perfect sense.
Tis nothing. Franken Berry used Al franken’s name AND when you covered all but his chin and turned it upside down, it was Al’s rear end!!!
I think you should reply, saying “Well, she WOULD say that, wouldn’t she? Denial proves the existence of the conspiracy.”
I’d bet that your query started a conversation, not only here, but in the company. Hope they don’t have too many fundie employees, or it could lead to the downfal of the company. Chaos theory?
Damnation. You used to be able to buy 2 cartons of Salems and a pound of fresh grounds for that.
I was told once, upon inquiring about an upside down cross on a church, that it represented <someone> that had been crucified upside down. (because they felt unworthy to be crucified like Christ) and that it was common for Churches that were built upon the foundation of St <Peter?> <Paul?>
Ok so I’m rusty on my knowledge of Christian history. Sorry.
Well, I got yet another email. This time it was from the graphics person. I can’t believe that they emailed me twice! When I emailed them, I didn’t write anything bad about the label OR their product. I told them that I enjoyed their product and I just was wondering about the picture that was on the back of the can. Anyhow, here is what was sent to me the second time:
Dear ----,
Hello, my name is Tara Baumann the graphics person who did the layout to the Pik-Nik shoestring potatoes. I can assure you that there was no intentional symbolism in the placement of the shoestring potatoes. The potatoes were supposed to be random. I see an x and yet I do see your point that it could look like a sword or an up-side down cross. But, frankly that would be against my faith. Thank you for bringing that to my attention. I will keep that in mind for future projects.
Sincerely,
Tara
Tara Baumann
Well, if you throw her name into the anagram maker, you get …
A bunch of crap, and none of it funny or conspiracy worthy.
Except maybe “Am an Arab Nut”.
Well…hell.
‘Bob Reynolds’ is an anagram of Bled Roy’s nob. What is a nob? A slang term for ‘penis’. Who makes penises bleed? Say, from ritually removing the end? The Jews! And the Jews killed Jesus! Aha! It is an anti-Christian symbol! :mad:
Or maybe it’s just a potato-string X-Wing fighter seen from the top. Or Gandalf’s sword.
And even worse, nonacetone anagrams into “a côte en non”. Suspicious, considering we’re speaking of a side of fries…
Bloody! Sean Factotum beat me to the anagram angle!
Hello!
Did you look at the name? PIK-NIK Picnic? We all know what picnic means…
Mmmm…fries!
Uh, not all of us…
(Unless it’s about choosing actor Cage?)
picnic = racist word (UL)
St. Peter. That’s why the papal throne has an upside down cross carved into it, because Peter is believed to be the first Pope.
It tells you to choose (pick) Satan (one of his aliases is “Old Nick”).
:dubious:
I can’t believe I’ve avoided this thread for so long-- and I didn’t think the title sounded interesting! Someone MUST write up an e-mail with their concerns (including the response from the woman-- against your religion, eh? Maybe she meant to include a cross at all) and we can all send it to everyone in our address book. We’ll let the good old internet do the rest. You know, I figured these tripe-filled hysterical urban legend spam e-mails had to come from somewhere…