Seattle lights

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Being a recent convert I decided to add something to my lights display..
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6 Responses to “Seattle lights”
  1. 1 - Terry - Dec 30th, 2008

    I recently moved from Seattle to Indianapolis and you made me miss home. Thank you fellow Pastafarian!

  2. 2 - Keyser Soze - Dec 31st, 2008

    His Noodliness has saved your soul.
    Have a nice 2009 and see you by the beer volcano in afterlife.

  3. 3 - net - Jan 3rd, 2009

    Ohh this is rich!!!

  4. 4 - Jen Kelly - Jan 23rd, 2009

    A FSM follower hanging CHRISTmas lights over a CHRISTmas tree in the shape of the “FSM”.

    Got Irony?

    fucktards indeed

  5. 5 - FSM - Jan 25th, 2009

    Got a pagan holiday?

    that was obvoisly a get-and-give-presents day tree… and they FSM can be present at any holiday celebration why not get-and-give-presents day?

  6. 6 - Midget - Jan 29th, 2009

    Christmas came from a pagan holiday. Seems fair that now FSM takes over Christmas.

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