Portland Powells

Powell’s Books, I like you guys because you put The Gospel in the Philosophy section, not in the Humor section.

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Also, I’m the one who always arranges them face-out so they’re more visible. Sorry.

17 Responses to “Portland Powells”
  1. 1 - Wesley - Apr 29th, 2008

    may pasta be upon them!

    R’amen!

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  2. 2 - James D King of Pirates - Apr 29th, 2008

    I find it strage the owner put it up near “Who’s in hell” dont you? At any rate still better than humour or fiction, thank you powells.

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  3. 3 - Ande - Apr 29th, 2008

    yet another step on the way towards the goal of being a mainstream religion
    HOORAY!

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  4. 4 - I Drive a YAR-is - Apr 29th, 2008

    I was very disapointed when I found the gospel in the humor section. I was a little offended as a future Pastafarian.

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  5. 5 - m610 - Apr 29th, 2008

    I’ll be sure and keep an eye out for your work next time I make it up to Powells.

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  6. 6 - another dutch pastafarian - Apr 29th, 2008

    But you’re with Atheism and Humanism! Blasphemy!

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  7. 7 - Ohio Pirate - Apr 29th, 2008

    I’m so proud of the Portland Powells!
    I believe I have seen the employees eating pasta there on several occassions!
    Obviously Pastafarians.
    Well done!
    RAmen!

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  8. 8 - Stephanie - Apr 29th, 2008

    Maybe the next time you’re in there, you should put a few copies next to the bibles… :D

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  9. 9 - Sean Boyd - Apr 29th, 2008

    RAmen.

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  10. 10 - guaicaipuro - Apr 30th, 2008

    i think, that the gospel of the FAYING SPAGUHETTI MONSTER ,will be the bestseller of century 21th¡ ramen¡¡

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  11. 11 - Deelawn - Apr 30th, 2008

    I got mine from Barnes and Nobles… yes..got it from the humor section :(

    I brought it to the attention to the workers there… they just smiled and nodded at me…

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  12. 12 - One Eyed Jack - May 1st, 2008

    Got to love Powell’s. I can spend hours there.
    .
    OEJ

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  13. 13 - Meisha - May 4th, 2008

    Good. At least someone put us in the “right” section.

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  14. 14 - jeremykeys - May 4th, 2008

    I saw a book once. It tried to bite my leg off.

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  15. 15 - Karma Mayhem - May 4th, 2008

    Kudos to you for your successful placement. As a practicing cookie cutter munchiekenarian Christian, I have to struggle with the fact that our literature is relagated to the cooking section.

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  16. 16 - erik - May 8th, 2008

    Next time, put the Bible (the stupid bible not the RAmen kick ass one) in the fiction section.

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  17. 17 - Mike1071 - May 13th, 2008

    I was astounded and overjoyed to find my first copy of The Gospel in a special “Books That Will Make You Think” section of the Barnes and Nobles in Lynchburg, VA (home of Jerry Falwell’s Liberty University)! It was included among works such as “god is not great: Why Religion Poisons Everything” and “The God Delusion”.

    When I bought additional copies for family at my local B&N, in Roanoke VA, it was in the humor section. I asked the manager to consider placing a copy in the philosophy section, but His Noodly Appendage has not yet seen it fit to guide me back and check.

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