New Hampshire wwfsmd plate

What would the Flying Spaghetti Monster Do?

I recently got my driver’s license and bought my first car. Obviously the next step was getting the car registered, and I was pleasantly surprised to find that WWFSMD was available as a vanity plate! I quickly doled out the extra cash it would cost to have the plate, inspite of my parents objections to the fact that “no one would know what it means.” I say that doesn’t matter, other Pastafarians will. Apparently there aren’t many around my small town, I wonder how many Pastafarians will be in the city I’m going to for college?

-Tori

31 Responses to “New Hampshire wwfsmd plate”
  1. 1 - tina - Sep 1st, 2009

    I want one of those!

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  2. 2 - Fletch - Sep 1st, 2009

    Got to say really really impressed…

    Ramen…

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  3. 3 - StJason - Sep 1st, 2009

    Ah, a tough path to take, bringing light to the darkness surrounding us. But it must be done. And who knows? Maybe in a few years, we’ll be so popular and so commonly accepted, that we’ll be having conversations about how there is an attack on our faith by the Godless Athests. How people just aren’t holding true to International Talk Like A Pirate Day, or how people are getting away with ’seasons greetings’ rather then ‘may His noodly appendage touch you’ in stores and whatnot… Heck, they may even stop teaching our theory of creation in science classes by then…

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  4. 4 - Belgian Girl - Sep 1st, 2009

    I’m sure that somebody will recognize your plate in college :-)

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  5. 5 - billybobknuckledragger - Sep 1st, 2009

    I LOVE your new plate, Tori! You are truly doing the work of the FSM and I have no doubt you will be extra touched by His Noodly Appendage for it!

    I wish I could have the same kind of plate on my car, but I’m afraid the local christians would use their guns and crowbars to spred the love of jeebus all over me and my car cuz its in “da BY-bull!”

    FSM be with you Tori!

    RAmen!

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  6. 6 - Matt - Sep 1st, 2009

    From one New Hampshire Pastafarian in college to another… congrats!

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  7. 7 - Ryan - Sep 1st, 2009

    Where abouts in New Hampshire are you? So I can look for this.

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  8. 8 - Helen - Sep 1st, 2009

    Ah! I’m a young New Hampshire pastifarian as well! That is quite a clever plate…perhaps I can think up something cachy and secretly noodily for my upcoming license plate too….

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  9. 9 - Twinkyazkikr - Sep 1st, 2009

    I think that it’s poetic you have your WWFSMD on a license plate reading “Live Free or Die”. I stumbled upon FSM yesterday and I am a faithful. I was a poor wandering soul prior to that. Won’t it be a coup when everyone realizes that our benevolent creator is all the same “thing” call it FSM, gawd, allah, boodah. Live and let live.
    RAmen,
    Twink
    PS. I feel a higher calling to make a pilgrimage to a possible worship site “Wholly Ravioli” in Lodi, CA.

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  10. 10 - ATSAP REVOL - Sep 2nd, 2009

    Dear Tori,
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    Wonderful! It’s appropriate that WWFSMD appears on a plate depicting one of his creations, “The Great Stone Face,” which is so obviously the profile of a rascally pirate.
    -
    As for the rhetorical question posed by WWFSMD, He will continue, in all His Magnificent Glory, to confound sanctimonius Bible-Thumpers who would corrupt public education with Creationism, Intelligent Design, Daily Prayers to “The-One-True-God,” and the Ten Commandments tattooed on each little arm.
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    Blessed be the Holy FSM and His Humble Prophet, Bobby Henderson.
    -
    RAmen,
    ATSAP REVOL, The Devout

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  11. 11 - Tori - Sep 2nd, 2009

    @ Ryan: I live in one of the smaller towns near Keene. I’m going to college in Montpelier, VT, however. So I’m not home very often.

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  12. 12 - DavidH - Sep 2nd, 2009

    Sorry, Twinkyazkikr (#9), the FSM is not the same creature as the biblical god. He is not unpleasant, has a sense of humour, does not wish to be pestered with prayers, does not issue commandments and has a good excuse for creating a lousy world.
    Also, I fear that Jehovah isn’t too keen on pirates and eats doughy bread instead of pasta. A total bore in all respects.

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  13. 13 - Kiba - Sep 2nd, 2009

    David you forget about egg noogles. They are primarily eaten during passover in matzah ball soup. There for I like to think that at some point the two were friends and made chicken noodle soup for each other.

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  14. 14 - Belgaer - Sep 2nd, 2009

    Wow! That makes 4 pastafarians in NH! never thought there would be this many! Im down in the SE, but if Im ever out there, Ill be sure to look for this plate!

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  15. 15 - BlackBard - Sep 2nd, 2009

    Tori,

    Outstanding! Now all you need is my Jolly Pirate Fish business card template (pdf format) to give to all those inquiring souls who are yearning for enlightenment. You and all other Pastafarians can get it free. Just send me an e-mail requesting it and I will send it back. My address is:

    cambriadc@yahoo.com

    As one Pastafarian to another, I promise to keep your address confidential and will never spam you in any way.

    RAmen

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  16. 16 - Tedy Bruschetta - Sep 2nd, 2009

    I’m not from New Hampshire, rather, I’m just south in Mass. First off, I do love this license plate, but I have a tangential question… does everyone in New Hampshire have novelty plates? It sort of seems that way. Every NH car I see is like “DMBFAN4″ or “JONCAR3.” This really makes it all the more shocking this was still available.

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  17. 17 - Tori - Sep 3rd, 2009

    @ BlackBard: That is such a cool idea! I’ll e-mail you when I have a few more minutes free. As it is I need to get ready to attend orientation

    @Tedy Bruschetta: I see a lot of vanity plates, too, but I still see more of the regular plates. You have a good point, though, I never see Mass. vanity plates!

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  18. 18 - BeerHeart - Sep 7th, 2009

    May The Sauce Be with You, Tori. May His Noodly Appendages guide you safely through your bold new adventures in higher education. If your college experience is anything like mine was, you will dwell daily in the presence of The Noodly One. “Verily, RAmen shall be thy daily bread.”

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  19. 19 - puzzledust - Sep 17th, 2009

    Fantastic! I’m a central-NH Pastafarian…that makes at least 5 of us!

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  20. 20 - Tochan - Sep 19th, 2009

    And I am a Seacoast NH Pastafarian celebrating “Talk Like A Pirate Day”!!

    So swab ye decks ye scallawags or Ill lash ye high on me mizzen!

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  21. 21 - Brooks - Sep 19th, 2009

    Very nice. Took awhile, an age thing. I live in Keene (and Gilsum)….and have your same beliefs :) My plate is a Veterans plate, 4PEACE…….

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  22. 22 - renna - Sep 22nd, 2009

    Count me in as one more Pastafarian in New Hampshire. I’m on the coast (where else would you find pirate fish?). And I think I’ve converted four more this evening, over a tequila “worship service”.

    To Teddy, post #16: Vanity plates are dirt cheap here in NH compared to other states, so that’s why you may see more of them here.

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  23. 23 - Decoy - Sep 24th, 2009

    Another Pastafarian living in southern NH here…something about the Live Free of Dine must attract the like minded.

    May your plates always be full, and your sauce always be bold.

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  24. 24 - Prodigy - Sep 26th, 2009

    Im from New Hampshire! W000T

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  25. 25 - Julia - Sep 26th, 2009

    Hi, I’m late with this but I too am a NH Pastafarian. So…..Hope to see you around.

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  26. 26 - Eskwyre032, Pastafarian. - Sep 28th, 2009

    20 – Tochan – Sep 19th, 2009
    And I am a Seacoast NH Pastafarian celebrating “Talk Like A Pirate Day”!!
    So swab ye decks ye scallawags or Ill lash ye high on me mizzen

    Thats how its fuckin done!

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  27. 27 - Rebecca - Oct 4th, 2009

    I’m from NH. I’ve definitely seen your plate on 93 north haha

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  28. 28 - Rosey - Oct 6th, 2009

    I’m a New Hampshire Pastafarian living in Georgia and was so happy to see that you are spreading His holy message around the Northeast! I actually made “WWFSMD” bumper stickers as Christmas gifts last year and distributed them to my fellow Patsa-friends. We proudly display them on our cars!!!

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  29. 29 - anonymous - Oct 11th, 2009

    wow! honestly you guys? are you retarded? you seriously believe in a stupid flying spaghetti? honestly i didnt think that people nowadays are that stupid! the whole reason this started is cause some idiot thought that kids in kentucky should have some belief in how the world was created. reallY?!?!?! a flying spaghetti monster! honestly all of you are retarded for believing in this crap!!!!!! anyone who would spend extra money for a license plate that had fsm on it is an idiot. all 10 million of you who believe in this are idiots!!!!!!!

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  30. 30 - Chris - Oct 13th, 2009

    NH is the pwnage. I’ll look out for this plate.

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  31. 31 - Jon - Nov 11th, 2009

    Just found the site. It is clever!! I’m a Saturn tech and LAUGHED MY BUTT OFF!!! Keepin’ an eye out in NJ.

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An elaborate spoof on Intelligent Design, The Gospel of the Flying Spaghetti Monster is neither too elaborate nor too spoofy to succeed in nailing the fallacies of ID. It's even wackier than Jonathan Swift's suggestion that the Irish eat their children as a way to keep them from being a burden, and it may offend just as many people, but Henderson, described elsewhere as a 25-year-old "out-of-work physics major," puts satire to the same serious use that Swift did. Oh, yes, it is very funny. -- Scientific American




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