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BBC endorses the FSM

Published September 8th, 2008 by Bobby Henderson

Yesterday afternoon I spotted the FSM on the BBC during Mister Maker on Cbeebies.

Good to see His Noodliness being planted firmly into the minds of the young.

–David

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26 Responses to “BBC endorses the FSM”

  1. The Evolved Ape says:

    http://atheistblogger.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/fsm-google-doodle.png

  2. eva says:

    Hi Bobby!

    I’m writing from the Spanish National Radio (Radio Nacional de España). I’m desperately trying to contact a member of your faith who speaks Spanish so that we can give full unbiased coverage of the FSM cult this afternoon in the program… Please, please help us out, for the noodly one’s sake…

    You can get in touch with me at the e-mail address I’ve referenced in this comment.

    Ramen

    eva

  3. Wench Nikkiee says:

    “Chap with the orange hair is of a generally “Piratey” demeanour.”.’
    Hmmmm..
    However, our Pastafarian Pirates and Wenches are the most attractive group of people in the universe! ;)

  4. DavidH says:

    No, the BBC is not a government institution. To get the government on board, let’s all e-mail our MP and promise our vote in return for a public endorsement of His Noodliness on the floor of the House. Find the address via:

    http://www.parliament.uk/directories/

  5. DavidH says:

    No, the BBC is not part of the UK government. But why don’t we Brits all e-mail our MPs and offer our votes in return for a public acknowledgement of His Noodly Goodness on the floor of the House. Go to
    http://www.parliament.uk/directories/hcio.cfm

  6. Elle says:

    Oh that just made my day ^^ All Glory to the Noodly One!

  7. Jon the Cabin Boy says:

    Actually the BBC has officially endorsed the FSM and even paid for a FSM ceromony on a real pirate ship (I believe this is a world first in modern times)

    A couple of years ago the BBC religion department wanted to a pilot about ‘strange’ religions and a man’s search for the meaning of life.

    Anyway they offered to fund a FSM meetup on the Golden Hind (its a real genuine pirate ship/musuem in London)

    They paid for the noodles and the hire of the ship but alas their was no budget for beer!!!! which we had to pay for ourselves

    Alas they never used the pilot but the BBC must have it somewhere
    Could someone leak it,

  8. DavidH says:

    Sorry about the double post back there. It was because the URL came out wrong first time and doesn’t work. The second one does. Brits, pester your MP today.

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