One of the best FSM Holiday trees

it looks fluffy, i want to touch it

close-up of the FSMornament

He looks great lit up

Above is one of my all-time favorite FSM Holiday displays, created by the Claytons. I was amused by their insight, also:

As has been noted previously in blog discussions, it is possible that Christian usage of the “ball”-type ornament to decorate their holiday trees actually originated as an homage to His divine meatballs and that the garlands or strands of lights used on Christian holiday trees are in fact merely a representation of His noodly appendages. With that in mind, my son Brian and I used white rope lights draped vertically to resemble pasta, and ornament-balls in several meatball-type colors (reds, browns, bronzes).

12 Responses to “One of the best FSM Holiday trees”
  1. 1 - Sarah - Dec 19th, 2009

    Awesome! Fantastic use of rope lights!

    RAmen,
    Sarah

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  2. 2 - atheismdead - Dec 19th, 2009

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  3. 3 - Watches - Dec 20th, 2009

    These tree are really nice, and have a cool design, love them.
    Ha ha…. I will make my Xmas trees like these.

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  4. 4 - Wacky Wench - Dec 21st, 2009

    It looks so nice all lite up. Awesome tribute to His Noodlyness.

    RAmen!

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  5. 5 - mel0n666 - Dec 21st, 2009

    THIS…… made my day. like wow i wish i thought of that.

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  6. 6 - Keith - Dec 22nd, 2009

    I really love the night time version! Imagine some religious crank (eg atheismdead) breaking into your house at night to destroy your idolatrous trinkets, or to convert you in your sleep: (something like that) The sight of his noodleyness glowing in all of his full glory would be enough to convert anyone.
    I hope, of course, that noone does break into your house at night and that you don’t leave the tree switched on while you are asleep. :-)

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  7. 7 - Jamie - Dec 22nd, 2009

    How very tentacle-y. I love it =]

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  8. 8 - Viridiana - Dec 23rd, 2009

    the’re so ncie! I made a wooly FSM this Christmas too, here you cans see the step-by-step:
    http://llamanosraras.blogspot.com/2009/12/make-your-own-flying-spaguetti-monster.html
    In Spanish:
    http://llamanosraras.blogspot.com/2009/12/crea-tu-propio-adorno-navideno-del.html

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  9. 9 - Drew - Dec 23rd, 2009

    Those are some wonderful decorations. and the Holiday cards were great, too.!

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  10. 10 - Aaron - Dec 23rd, 2009

    “ornament-balls in several meatball-type colors (reds, browns, bronzes).”

    hilarious. I love it. I too have noticed how noodly many of the light strands appear to be, especially on the outdoor trees, shrubs, and circa 1980s-90s satellite dishes where his noodliness can better see the displays in their glory.

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  11. 11 - Éon - Dec 24th, 2009

    Bobby, I´ve been touched this morning by His Noodly Appendage (Apéndice tallarinesco in Spain. I was preparing a fish for Christmas Eve and I´ve seen His face in the fish. The fish has condimmented me to bluid an Arch and keep in there a once-used toothpick of every person in the world. ¿What should I do?

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  12. 12 - Luigi Vercotti - Dec 24th, 2009

    Nice tree but – will somebody please get these people some presents!!!

    At least put a couple of bowls of noodles under there.

    RAmen.

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