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    Break the Blasphemy law

    Last night at Pantibar, it was make and do night. This involves been making artwork out of mala based on the theme of the night. The best one wins a bottle of vodka.

    Last night's theme was blasphemy. Threre were many entries. The top three were plasticine modles of the following:

    in third place was Jesus Sexually assaulting Brenda Power in the anus with a giant crucifix

    In second place was the corpse of Mother Teresa rubbing her vagina off the virgin mary tree stump in County Limerick.

    And in first place was the profit Mohhamud recieving anal sex from two pigs at the same time while performing oral sex on another pig.

    And yet there wasn't a single fine issued to anyone. I am led to believe that this new law is entirely unenforcable. Does it mean that every protestant in the country must be fined for saying that Mary wasn't a virgin (which is blasphemy according to the Roman Cathloic Church). Does it mean we have to fine people who drink on Good Friday? Where does it end?

    I would encourage everyone to disregard this ridiculous law

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    ...and this ridiculous post..

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    Last night at Pantibar, it was make and do night. This involves been making artwork out of mala based on the theme of the night. The best one wins a bottle of vodka.

    Last night's theme was blasphemy. Threre were many entries. The top three were plasticine modles of the following:

    in third place was Jesus Sexually assaulting Brenda Power in the anus with a giant crucifix

    In second place was the corpse of Mother Teresa rubbing her vagina off the virgin mary tree stump in County Limerick.

    And in first place was the profit Mohhamud recieving anal sex from two pigs at the same time while performing oral sex on another pig.

    And yet there wasn't a single fine issued to anyone. I am led to believe that this new law is entirely unenforcable. Does it mean that every protestant in the country must be fined for saying that Mary wasn't a virgin (which is blasphemy according to the Roman Cathloic Church). Does it mean we have to fine people who drink on Good Friday? Where does it end?

    I would encourage everyone to disregard this ridiculous law
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    What's the betting the Mohommed insult will become a national news scandal? You know how easily upset those muslims are....might even throw in a few fatwah's for the person who made the model!

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    Actually on judging the mohammud one, Panti did comment on how she feared a "a suspicious looking guy with a back pack walking in" She also stated that of all the religious groups, the muslims were the most easily offended by plasticine. So yea, a few fatwa's are probably in the making

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    riddler, you might wanna ask Will St Ledger. He normally does artwork that involves some kind of current affairs social commentry or political activist work. Here's his website:

    Will St Leger

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    Tommy Tayto, I have a Tayto crisp in the shape of St Francis the sissy. What am I bid for it - or will I put it on eBay ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cgcsb2 View Post
    Last night at Pantibar, it was make and do night. This involves been making artwork out of mala based on the theme of the night. The best one wins a bottle of vodka.

    Last night's theme was blasphemy. Threre were many entries. The top three were plasticine modles of the following:

    in third place was Jesus Sexually assaulting Brenda Power in the anus with a giant crucifix

    In second place was the corpse of Mother Teresa rubbing her vagina off the virgin mary tree stump in County Limerick.

    And in first place was the profit Mohhamud recieving anal sex from two pigs at the same time while performing oral sex on another pig.

    And yet there wasn't a single fine issued to anyone. I am led to believe that this new law is entirely unenforcable. Does it mean that every protestant in the country must be fined for saying that Mary wasn't a virgin (which is blasphemy according to the Roman Cathloic Church). Does it mean we have to fine people who drink on Good Friday? Where does it end?

    I would encourage everyone to disregard this ridiculous law
    Sounds more like a Catholic hate-fest. Best of luck with that. Just don't try and bring it out of the confines of "Panti bar" or you might lose a few teeth some day.

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    is it salt n'vinegar or cheese n'onion? Careful now- the answer could cause a religious schism

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    Quote Originally Posted by Captain Con O'Sullivan View Post
    is it salt n'vinegar or cheese n'onion? Careful now- the answer could cause a religious schism
    Smokey Bacon would be even more controversial!

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