FSM Halloween Missionary

Someone just sent me this video:

18 Responses to “FSM Halloween Missionary”

  1. 1 - October 30th, 2006 at - TrueBeliever Says:

    where can i get a FSM costume? or do i have to make one? Im not very talented with a sewing machine or needles

  2. 2 - October 30th, 2006 at - J Says:

    Amazing, but - he’s scary! That is one *intense* Pastafarian look he gives the camera. Great beard, too.

  3. 3 - October 30th, 2006 at - Pope Murgatroyd Says:

    This is just a doctrinal question, really: Because of the importance of Pirate’s regalia in respectful behaviour toward the Great Noodly One, how GENUINE does Pirate’s regalia have to be? I would like to wear an eyepatch, but am unsure if that would be ungenuine and disrespectful unless I were actually blind in the covered eye. I hope you will be tolerant of a newbie’s question….
    Y’aaaaRRRRR

  4. 4 - October 30th, 2006 at - Branded Cow Says:

    That has gotta be worth 10 pirates.

  5. 5 - October 30th, 2006 at - Gloves Says:

    Hahaha!
    Awesome costume, how’d you make it?
    Enjoy your stripper factory and beer volcanoes.

  6. 6 - October 30th, 2006 at - PirateyMorgan Says:

    Best FSM costume I’ve ever seen! lol sweet

  7. 7 - October 30th, 2006 at - pastaman Says:

    i reaaaaally need one of those

  8. 8 - October 30th, 2006 at - Carry Says:

    Well, my costume wasn’t nearly as cool. But I was a nun with an FSM crucifix/rosary beads.

    [IMG]http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h6/carrym/FSMr.jpg[/IMG]

  9. 9 - October 30th, 2006 at - Carry Says:

  10. 10 - October 30th, 2006 at - Jingles (formerly The Aussie) Says:

    @Carry… that is awesome… next step is to make one affixed to a skull and crossbones instead of a crucifix.

  11. 11 - October 31st, 2006 at - A T H E I S T Says:

  12. 12 - October 31st, 2006 at - Branded Cow Says:

    @A T H E I S T
    Those nuns are awesome, its good to see that His Noodliness has infiltrated the Catholic church, even if it is photoshopped.

  13. 13 - October 31st, 2006 at - Anna Says:

    Okay, took my VERY slow computer 4 minutes to download that, but it was worth it ^_^
    And did anyone else dress up as pirate/FSM/both today? I did! So fUN!

  14. 14 - November 1st, 2006 at - Hawk Says:

    Pirate, just to do my part lowering global warming. It was rather cool today compared to yesterday, and I was no the only pirate walking around.

  15. 15 - November 1st, 2006 at - John Says:

    Hah! Someone just let me know this was up here. I am the maker of this FSM costume. Made out of flannel, paper mache, stuffing, and lots of hot glue and duct tape. =)

    I wanted to be FSM for ‘ween, and looked around and couldn’t find any good FSM costume pictures, so I just based it on the classic FSM photo, and tried to get as close as I could.

    Wore it both nights out in Madison; survived pretty well.

    http://johnstewart.com/blog/2006/10/29/flying-spaghetti-monster-invades-madison/

  16. 16 - November 1st, 2006 at - johnstewart.com » Flying Spaghetti Monster Invades Madison Says:

  17. 17 - November 1st, 2006 at - One Eyed Jack Says:

    John,
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    A true fundie would have used real pasta.
    .
    .
    Nice job!
    .
    OEJ

  18. 18 - November 5th, 2006 at - toD Says:

    I love your costume…I am a DEVOUT Pastafarian.

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