
what baby shower is complete without a flying spaghetti monster bib? i had the spaghetti, i had to have the bib.
-Pastafarian Amy

what baby shower is complete without a flying spaghetti monster bib? i had the spaghetti, i had to have the bib.
-Pastafarian Amy

I found *the* original drawing. It was in a box in my car, where I keep all my most important things. The Smithsonian people should put this up somewhere, am I right? How do we make that happen, internet?
*Update* They don’t want it. Here’s what they said:
The Smithsonian Institution is always happy to consider unrestricted donations of art for its collections. However, the Institution accepts only those works of art that truly fill a gap in or complement the collections and then only after careful consideration by museum curators, administrators and directors. The Institution adds to its collections only a tiny percentage of what is offered and typically does not accept unsolicited artwork.
We suggest that you try to find someplace other than the Smithsonian to showcase your drawing and/or promote the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster message.
His Noodly Appendage can also manipulate molten glass into graven/delightful images of Himself.
-Pastafarian Brian

His Noodley Appendage even came to me when I was drawing with some kids on the street!
-Samantha

My 4-year-old son, Chase, drew his interpretation of the Flying Spaghetti Monster.
~cheers, Wendy
Norco, CA


Touched by his Noodly Appendage, I was inspired and made a couple of designs. One is on fabric canvas and the rest are on plastic canvas to be used as drink coasters.
RAmen,
Pastafarian Gratch.

Created by Pastafarian Damon. Very nice.

I like it a lot. Maybe we should have some sort of art contest – what do you guys think?


I have been converted.
Doubt my veracity? I awoke from a dream-like state and found I had been touched by His Noodly Appendage on my left (natch) leg.
-Joseph