Happy Holidays

all hail the fsm

all hail the fsm

all hail the fsm

all hail the fsm

all hail the fsm

all hail the fsm

all hail the fsm

all hail the fsm

all hail the fsm
See more info about this knitted FSM tree-topper at Kate’s Blog here.

Please send me more pictures.

24 Responses to “FSM Holiday Trees”


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  1. 21 theraf Oct 20th, 2007 at 3:25 am

    It’s good to see how as Christianity phagocytized (so succeesfully!) existing pagan tradition at the time, the FSM is doing just the same with the christianized output. I expect next year to see the tree adorned with spagetthi and meatballs instead of christmas balls hanging from the branches.

  2. 22 Hal Nov 14th, 2007 at 10:29 am

    We all really know though, that the garlands traditionally placed on holiday trees draw their roots from HIS noodly appendages, and of course the various meatball shaped decorations need no explanation at all. Even the choice of a spruce tree, long straight, of light strong flexible wood, is a reference to the masts of his chosen pirates. Yes, HE works in wondrous ways.

  3. 23 tbear Feb 19th, 2008 at 9:42 pm

    thats a great project for the kiddies ha ha l love it!!

  4. 24 Azu Jul 16th, 2008 at 1:15 pm

    omfsm!
    thats such a cool idea!
    :) thx!
    RAmen~!

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