I’m an U.S. citizen living in Argentina. As I was reading the paper today I saw what looked suspiciously like the FSM emblem of the pirate fish in the paper! Please refer to pictures.
The ad is sponsored by the Argentine federal government is explaining what things can be taken out of the country, such as tattoos, and what things cannot, such as fossils. Its a cultural preservation type text. However, I would swear someone lifted the pirate fish emblem and put it on this woman as a ‘fake’ tattoo. Nothing is said about it.
What’s even better is Argentina is a very strictly Catholic country. People would be furious if they even began to know what this stood for – assuming its from your site.
Anyway, I thought you’d be interested. Apparently the Pastafarian Argentines have infiltrated the newspapers here! Oh brave new world with such wondrous people!
Have a great day,
Lindsay Tolton















She has been touched by his noodley appendage!
Praise to our Argentinian brothers and sisters! Spread the word (and pictures).
Ramen
It’s someone’s been and taken a photo at the stripper factory!
That is one well cool tattoo.
That woman has be touched by his noodly appendage.
If she likes I’ll touch her with mine…
Maybe we could all get tattoos like that! That way if we’re traveling foreign lands we can always identify ourselves to a fellow Pastafarian!
Beth, Might work for some of you wenches, but if I turn up a immigration and say “It’s OK, I don’t have a passport but if you’ll just look at what I’ve got in my pants it’ll be fine” I might get more than I’ve bargained for.
Rubber gloves here we come…
No, no, Captain, you can get your tattoo on your forearm like traditional pirates do! Of course, you can also have a second one in the “secret places” (wink, wink).
Doh! Beth you could have told me that before I got a pirate fish tattooed on my todger! Boy did that hurt.
Now I’m walking around with a pirate sardine or a pirate marlin depending…