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Bike Temple Spokecards (http://biketemple.googlegroups.com/web/spokecards.pdf?gda=nF7GU0AAAABSDBCo_uLw_BlhBMkyPdjkI2OkebDyPuxuPxzehqEBCBQzaAvM9AA1Xjdp_i5E0hNtxVPdW 1gYotyj7-X7wDON)
hairnet
07-20-09, 11:12 PM
I have got to make a few copies of those cards
TeleJohn
07-21-09, 08:58 AM
A bike made of the more popular symbols of superstition.
What is the point?
hotbike
07-21-09, 09:18 AM
A variation on the popular "COEXIST" bumper sticker.
(this is getting P&Rish)
While the card is quite cute, let's not forget that all the religions are actually quite different if one is honest about them. So let's not go down the intellectually suicidal "all religions are the same" nonsense.
Ed Holland
07-21-09, 10:09 AM
Well, I consider all religions to be the same...
Which reminds me, in the UK there used to be the popular expression of surprise/dispair: "Christ on a bike!"
It does at least bring some amusing imagery to mind :)
frymaster
07-21-09, 01:05 PM
...in the UK there used to be the popular expression of surprise/dispair: "Christ on a bike!"
hm... if you said that in ireland (http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2009/07/20/f-ireland-blasphemy-law.html) you could go to jail...
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