Feb 27 2007

Who Ordered a Virgin With Their Pizza?

Jody posted this at 10:40 am under humor, religion

virgin mary on pizza panFaithful see vision of Virgin Mary on school pizza pan:

What the women saw was an image that is unmistakable to them. It drew so much attention the pan was moved to a nearby home, where it has become the center of a shrine.

“I see an image of the Blessed Mother,” said worshipper Vincent Santiago. “That’s what I see.”

How can anyone take this seriously? I wouldn’t want these people around my children.

I wonder if my cat’s excrement would sell on ebay if that image suddenly appeared in their litter box. Anyone want to try it?


5 Responses to “Who Ordered a Virgin With Their Pizza?”. Leave a Reply.

  1. rekounason 27 Feb 2007 at 12:05 pm

    Without reading the location of where this happened, I am guessing Mexico or Brazil. I will read the story now to find out.

  2. rekounason 27 Feb 2007 at 12:06 pm

    Ok, not Mexico, but with a name like Guadalupe Rodriguez, I bet she is not from Newfoundland.

  3. Ashleyon 27 Feb 2007 at 2:18 pm

    It’s a butt plug all right. I’ve seen better though.

  4. Ashleyon 01 Mar 2007 at 2:00 am

    Your site is blocking my comment, man. And it was Earth shakingly good.

  5. Jodyon 01 Mar 2007 at 7:46 am

    Comments are checked if they need moderation or if they’re spam. I can mark those in the moderation queue as spam or not. Your comment didn’t even make it there - it was marked spam right away; that’s why I didn’t know about it. I restored it (above).

    Now your brilliance is evident again.

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