Shrine to the FSM in France

nice boat

noodly

the real pirate fish

While visiting “Les Machines de l’Ile Nantes” in france I discovered a great shrine to The Flying Spaghetti Monster.

The construction of a vast noodly walkway in progress, and a huge pirate fish of their creation.

I thanked the FSM for extending his noodly appendage to me even when on holiday.

Pastafarian Reuben.

13 Responses to “Shrine to the FSM in France”
  1. 1 - Van Ashkevron - Sep 11th, 2009

    This is amazing. His Noodliness be praised, and may the Sauce always be with you, Pastafarian Reuben, for posting this.

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  2. 2 - mel - Sep 11th, 2009

    i’ve put a drawed FSM on my blog… and i’ve talked a little bit about it…!

    Pastafarian rules! :)

    Mel

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  3. 3 - BlackBard - Sep 11th, 2009

    The proof is just everywhere! Glory to the Great FSM!

    RAmen

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  4. 4 - Don - Sep 11th, 2009

    RAmen! Tis a blessing indeed.

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  5. 5 - ATSAP REVOL - Sep 11th, 2009

    Reuben,
    -
    Le poisson est grande! But it needs an eye patch.
    -
    ATSAP

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  6. 6 - Jason Secora - Sep 13th, 2009

    The designs are flawless. Obviously Superior Pasta was involved.
    May the sauce be with all of you.

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  7. 7 - NuttyThePirate - Sep 14th, 2009

    Amazing more people are being touched by his noodly appendage

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  8. 8 - @ van Ashkevron - Sep 16th, 2009

    hahahahaha, brilliant.. lol

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  9. 9 - Chundermutton - Sep 16th, 2009

    This is amazing!
    i was impressed at the structure, but the skeleton fish with pirate flag in the background truly was the icing on the cake! (or sauce on the pasta)

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  10. 10 - Sparky - Sep 17th, 2009

    I too have made the pilgrimage to this shrine this summer, and was amazed. However, I was dissapointed to find that the cafe/restaurant does not serve pasta!

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  11. 11 - em - Sep 25th, 2009

    wow. thats awesome!! i would go to
    france just to see that.

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  12. 12 - Anni - Oct 25th, 2009

    Hi!
    I just found out that there is a church in Finland, in the city of Tampere, that is build to the shape of The FLying Spaghetti Monster!
    Photo:
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/annpark/4043301203/

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  13. 13 - Mealin - Jan 17th, 2010

    I live in nantes ! That Temple for the Great Nodle was built with secret plan inspired by people touched by his noodly appendage … I hope one day we could reveal his true goal =)

    ramen

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