Madrid sighting

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I was very lucky to catch this glimpse of the FSM passing at very
low altitude over a park in Madrid.

The image is unfortunately a bit obscured by a stone abutment.

-Pastafarian Henry

8 Responses to “Madrid sighting”
  1. 1 - snowy - Mar 31st, 2009

    more awesome proof (as if any were needed, really!)

    ramen.

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  2. 2 - Iron Mike - Mar 31st, 2009

    Another miracle. Much better than Jesus on a cheese sandwich.

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  3. 3 - sexypyrate - Apr 2nd, 2009

    Saucy!
    RAMEN

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  4. 4 - Buccaneer Banzai - Apr 2nd, 2009

    Why wouldn’t His Noodliness visit the Iberian Peninsula…it’s beautiful this time of year! Arrrrrrr!

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  5. 5 - DavidH - Apr 3rd, 2009

    He is looking down upon His creation and wondering why He bothered with Madrid in the first place.

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  6. 6 - Barnacle Jayne - Apr 4th, 2009

    FSM can be such a tease

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  7. 7 - Macarone and Cheeese - Apr 4th, 2009

    Yeah my day has been made!
    You know it would be really funny if so funny if people started to take this seriously!

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  8. 8 - Jaime - Apr 23rd, 2009

    I’m spanish and I live in Madrid, please, tell me someone which park is.

    I’d like to adore it!

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