
IS NOW UP AND RUNNING AT:
STATE OF PROTEST
All sorts of jolly good atheistical fun, including an impassioned plea for the separation of desserts and State: Ice Cream and the Freedom of Dessert.
Our founding fathers, foreseeing the dangers of obesity to our nation, did not declare a national ice cream flavor but rather left that choice to the individual. Freedom to consume our dessert of choice is one of the principles our country was founded on and that includes the freedom to choose not to eat dessert.
To which Dr. Jim replied”I think the separation of dessert and state protects not only those who enjoy desserts of all kinds, but those who donut. Worse yet, would be those would would ban ice cream on a Sundae.”
Not that this guy, who got a good job a while ago running some other country would dare meddle with happiness and the pursuit of ice cream!
Now that we have ice cream, we have a real carnival, and a history lesson from Executed Today on Dr. Wonder the rather odd Lebanese fellow whose habit of dying more than once started a cult.
Daheshism today evidently claims a few thousand followers — includingthe wealthy Zahid family — and no centralized church-like entity. Its most prominent public billboard is New York’s Dahesh Museum, which houses the late Doc Wonder’s collection of the official French Academy art overthrown by impressionism.
And the miracle on this date in 1947?
Sure, you (o ye of little faith!) might think that he slipped back into Beirut and seized on the shooting of some poor undocumented schmo who happened to resemble him.
Dr. Wonder, eh? Well, I prefer this:
Founded in 1928 in California. And its warm there. They should make good ice cream.
So, enjoy the carnival. Dr. Jim has two posts on it (Horray!), but you will have to visit it to find out which ones.
And I will NOT post a slinky babe this time. I was going to post a picture of Lynda Carter as Wonder Woman, but that would be too obvious as the photo below aptly demonstrates. Besides, I can’t stand the WW outfit. It looks like she is wearing a 19th century corset and the short shorts are kind of skanky. And given it was on 1970’s American TV, I don’t know why she has a communisitical red star on her whatever that thing is.

See what I mean?
There, that’s a whole lot better.
AND!!! She is a Slinky Jazz Babe, to boot! She has a new album called “At Last” that I haven’t heard, but I might just pick it up. Her website is here.

The album cover
But in view of my previous post, I suppose I should admit to preferring the Slinky Jazz Babe Black Dress.
I don’t know about you, but to me that looks a whole lot better than that silly Wonder Woman outfit.
Um, yeah, back to the Goddess Carnnibble, ummm carnal Goddess, ummm….. Oh God… Um…. tummy, ummmm atheist stuff. yeah. There ain’t no god. Get used to it.
PS: if you want to recommend a post here or elsewhere to the next carnival in 2 weeks, go here: http://www.carnivalofthegodless.com/
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