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Re: Religion in education
< Reply # 40 on 8/28/2012 4:30 PM >
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My next punk band: GOD's TAINT.


"Closed-Minded Dunderheads" would be a good band name as well.




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Re: Religion in education
< Reply # 41 on 8/28/2012 4:55 PM >
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My next punk band: GOD's TAINT.



Ha memories. My best friend and I started a joke punk band, named Strike out Jesus (for how anytime we'd play as Jesus in Wii Sports Baseball, he'd get struck out.) We recorded one fake bullshit song about getting Herpes from eating out, and almost immediately my friend's mom started getting hate mail about it from some Kabbalah group about how much we misunderstand Jesus.
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