November 5, 2006

every proton holy

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15 Responses to “every proton holy”

  1. comment4U says:

    What a won­der­ful Sunday’s sentiment…

  2. Yup. We all came from the same blob of crea­tion. And thus shall things return.
    We are all .…. star dust.

  3. Leah says:

    Ah, Hugh. I love the Love series and I also really enjoy the reli­gion stuff.
    This reminds me of a poem by Kevin Coval, a Chi­cago slam poet, who wrote “Kadosh.” It is in the style of Howl, but inc­lu­des a sec­tion about everything, every nor­mal thing, that is Kadosh (holy in Hebrew.)
    Love this one.

  4. Alison says:

    Ove­rall, I’m a fan of the business-card car­toons, and a few of them have even pas­sed the t-shirt test for me. But I have to say I find this sort of thing disap­poin­ting, espe­cially com­bi­ned with the fac­tually inco­rrect and rather sud­den slam on atheists from an ear­lier car­toon last month or so.
    But hey, it’s your site. Just my 2 pence in the comments.

  5. Leener says:

    I like it. sim­ple, and reli­gious, my style.

  6. Anonymous says:

    Hugh I’m curious…do you mean it or not?

  7. hugh macleod says:

    Ali­son, the lady doth pro­test too much, methinks ;-)

  8. Holly says:

    I was still gig­gling over cove­ting the under­belly fur of mal-nourished goats, but now I’ve got your “Every pro­ton holy” poem to the tune Monty Python’s “Every sperm is sac­red” run­ning through my head. Thanks! That ought to get me through the coming elections.

  9. I thought it was great.
    That will look so cool on my cof­fee cup.
    Thanks
    Darryl Remnant

  10. Anonymous says:

    Hugh, if one calm com­ment is “too much” of a pro­test, perhaps you shouldn’t have com­ments? ;-)

  11. hugh macleod says:

    Eh. Anon, she has her opi­nions, and so do I.

  12. Alison says:

    (Sorry, Hugh, that anony­mous one was me again — I acci­den­tally hit the return key before I put my name.)
    Of course you have your opi­nions; I believe I said as much when I said it was your blog to write in as you saw fit. I was just rai­sing an eye­brow at your saying that my sin­gle, calmly wor­ded com­ment was either a “pro­test” or “too much”.

  13. hugh macleod says:

    Perhaps I shoudn’t have com­ments, Ali­son?
    How about, if you don’t like my res­pon­ses, perhaps you shouldn’t leave com­ments in the first place? ;-)
    Besi­des, I was quo­ting Shakespeare.…

  14. oliver Franks says:

    well…if you’re quo­ting SHAKESPEARE…

  15. Alison says:

    Sha­kes­peare?? You’re kid­ding! And here I thought that was Sein­feld.
    (Did you really think I was serious about not having comments?)