Oh, dear dear dear! Bill Donohue is going to threaten a boycott of Mr. Deity now.
Charlie Foxtrotsays
I met Mr Deity in the bar after the GAC, really nice bloke.
I think I managed to accomplish a decent chat, but it was hard to tell due to all the internal squeee-ing that was going on in my head.
Unexpectedly bumping into internet heros is complicated.
julietdefargesays
Wow, I never would have guessed that Mr. D used to be a Mormon. He’s quite the natty gent, and that sure isn’t a Utah accent. Maybe he should start a service, “Makeovers for Mormons.”
Gregory in Seattlesays
Absolutely brilliant, as always.
Dhorvath, OMsays
Messed up my Ipad. Swimming to Sydney. Ha!
rjlangleysays
Yikes! I just realised how much BKD looks like Rolf Harris.
Oh, oh, I liked Joe’s “proof because I said so” (probably got if from the Bible) and “impress the rubes by a fake translation of Egyptian hieroglyphics.”
Yeah, I guess that was a different episode, but the Mormon show has some pretty good lines.
which I missed until I saw it listed when viewing this one.
WhiteHatLurkersays
Amy Rohren totally makes this show.
Ricksays
Aww, what a bunch of cards. Right after you watch Dr. Diety and Smith, be sure to catch “Mr. Deity and the Science Advisor” (PZ). That’s one I never saw.
How’s that go again, “ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny?”
Geneus
torosays
Mr. Deity is God.
Furr-a-Bruinsays
Clever as ever – and PZ, you’re just squee-ably cute in your brief appearance. (Before you get all offended – note that this is coming from someone who considers 1500# Kodiak bears with 4″ claws to be “squee-ably cute” too. )
deludedonesays
Great as always, especially the begging bit, BUT why does he want to get to Darwin en route to LA and need help to cross the Atlantic Ocean? That’s a journey too far, unlss of curse he is coming to the UK!
jimmauchsays
I enjoy all the messages I receive from god but this particular one here is a favorite of mine.
Zeno says
Oh, dear dear dear! Bill Donohue is going to threaten a boycott of Mr. Deity now.
Charlie Foxtrot says
I met Mr Deity in the bar after the GAC, really nice bloke.
I think I managed to accomplish a decent chat, but it was hard to tell due to all the internal squeee-ing that was going on in my head.
Unexpectedly bumping into internet heros is complicated.
julietdefarge says
Wow, I never would have guessed that Mr. D used to be a Mormon. He’s quite the natty gent, and that sure isn’t a Utah accent. Maybe he should start a service, “Makeovers for Mormons.”
Gregory in Seattle says
Absolutely brilliant, as always.
Dhorvath, OM says
Messed up my Ipad. Swimming to Sydney. Ha!
rjlangley says
Yikes! I just realised how much BKD looks like Rolf Harris.
coralline says
He begged, PZ.
Glen Davidson says
Oh, oh, I liked Joe’s “proof because I said so” (probably got if from the Bible) and “impress the rubes by a fake translation of Egyptian hieroglyphics.”
Yeah, I guess that was a different episode, but the Mormon show has some pretty good lines.
Glen Davidson
carlie says
I must have missed an episode or a few somewhere – what happened to Larry?
gryphn says
Larry is in the end of last one
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Abt64yZ49zk&feature=relmfu
which I missed until I saw it listed when viewing this one.
WhiteHatLurker says
Amy Rohren totally makes this show.
Rick says
Aww, what a bunch of cards. Right after you watch Dr. Diety and Smith, be sure to catch “Mr. Deity and the Science Advisor” (PZ). That’s one I never saw.
How’s that go again, “ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny?”
Geneus
toro says
Mr. Deity is God.
Furr-a-Bruin says
Clever as ever – and PZ, you’re just squee-ably cute in your brief appearance. (Before you get all offended – note that this is coming from someone who considers 1500# Kodiak bears with 4″ claws to be “squee-ably cute” too. )
deludedone says
Great as always, especially the begging bit, BUT why does he want to get to Darwin en route to LA and need help to cross the Atlantic Ocean? That’s a journey too far, unlss of curse he is coming to the UK!
jimmauch says
I enjoy all the messages I receive from god but this particular one here is a favorite of mine.
Mr. Deity: The virtue of willful ignorance.