Hallelujah and hilarity.
Jul. 21st, 2003 05:07 pmUgh. Worked at home yesterday (on a Sunday, dammit!), because it's what I do. Woke up at 3:30 this morning, started thinking about work, so I got up and got to it. Aiiiii...may I have a $10,000 raise, please? Thanks in advance.
Squeehah! If you haven't experienced the funny that is
superpana and her NSync marionettes yet, you're in for a treat. JC and JC (the *big* JC, Jesus himself), pair up for a couple of unlikely adventures. Absolutely too cute and super funny. You might want to wait, because the entire fandom seems to have drifted over at the same time, and she's over her bandwidth.
Seeing JC and JC reminded me of something Mr. Foxmonkey discovered a couple of years ago, Jesus of the Week. Using the drop-down "Select a Jesus" menu, I found one entitled "90s Hipster Jesus" and linked to that one. Given my Hipster post of a few days ago, how could I resist?
The day seems to have had a religious (sacrilegious? blasphemous?) theme. One of my lunchbuds described her experience at a new church yesterday. She and the husband decided to check it out, since it has a much lower average age of membership than the church they currently attend. They were pleased with the welcome (no one was shy, lots of people said hello), but things took a disturbing turn when during one of the hymns, the choir got a little *fervent* about the Lord.
Seems that the music was going on and on (as it tends to do sometimes), and the female singers began crooning "Oh, Jesus" to fill in the gaps. Lunch buddy said that it began to sound a little too ecstatic. Church porn! As soon as I said that, she busted out the 70s porn music noises. It was too funny. At that point, she and the husband decided they'd seen (and heard!) enough. ;-)
There must have been something in the air today, because the guy at the table behind us was talking (loudly) to his friends saying that he'd read the Bible, but he just wasn't convinced. He said, "in the beginning it was dark and then it was light. I think they left some stuff out."
Yes, it was a day of hallelujah and hilarity, folks.
Edited to add: Does 90s Hipster Jesus remind you of anyone?
( Hipster Jesus and Mystery Guest! )
Squeehah! If you haven't experienced the funny that is
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Seeing JC and JC reminded me of something Mr. Foxmonkey discovered a couple of years ago, Jesus of the Week. Using the drop-down "Select a Jesus" menu, I found one entitled "90s Hipster Jesus" and linked to that one. Given my Hipster post of a few days ago, how could I resist?
The day seems to have had a religious (sacrilegious? blasphemous?) theme. One of my lunchbuds described her experience at a new church yesterday. She and the husband decided to check it out, since it has a much lower average age of membership than the church they currently attend. They were pleased with the welcome (no one was shy, lots of people said hello), but things took a disturbing turn when during one of the hymns, the choir got a little *fervent* about the Lord.
Seems that the music was going on and on (as it tends to do sometimes), and the female singers began crooning "Oh, Jesus" to fill in the gaps. Lunch buddy said that it began to sound a little too ecstatic. Church porn! As soon as I said that, she busted out the 70s porn music noises. It was too funny. At that point, she and the husband decided they'd seen (and heard!) enough. ;-)
There must have been something in the air today, because the guy at the table behind us was talking (loudly) to his friends saying that he'd read the Bible, but he just wasn't convinced. He said, "in the beginning it was dark and then it was light. I think they left some stuff out."
Yes, it was a day of hallelujah and hilarity, folks.
Edited to add: Does 90s Hipster Jesus remind you of anyone?