Kim B gets credit for this one.
Carbo Diem! You can download this flyer in PDF or PNG format. It’s also available for sale as a shirt at the store.

Kim B gets credit for this one.
Carbo Diem! You can download this flyer in PDF or PNG format. It’s also available for sale as a shirt at the store.

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RAmen, Kim! Awesome work.
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Does that mean “Seize the Carbs” or “Carb the Day?”
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I think it means, “Daily Carbs”, since “Carbo” is substituted for “Carpe” (to “seize”). Or simply, “Carb Day”, an appropriate FSM reference.
Kim – nice work. Try, “Deux ex Carbos”, or “God out of Carbs”. Would love to see that one!
Spaghetti Espiritus! A Carbo Salus! (Salvation comes from the Carbs!)
Carbo Praeeminens!!!! (Carbs are completely prominent!)
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I think this gives a whole new meaning to the phrase, seize the day as if it were your noodle.
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Two words, simply awesome.
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Thank you for putting a smle on my face today! Ramen!
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Is must totus insisto mos of valde senior nostrum volatilis preteritus Monasteriense , quod cado pro suus vires quod inflecto in suus glorificus presentia
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@Hempen
I believe you looking for “Deux ex Macaroni”
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Two words: awesome!
Ramen
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I’d love to see some chri… no I don’t. It’s ok on itself.
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In the beginning was the Word,
and the Word was Arrrgh!”
Piraticus 13:7
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Is enough.
RAmen.
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And I beheld the pasta, and I saw that it was good. RAmen.
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Nah, carbo is short for carbonara..
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in my opinion its either sieze the pasta or pasta the day but thats just me
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Oh man, walking into a church with one of these on, hahaBuHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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