Saturday, February 4, 2012

The Annual Brodies/Superbowl/Atheists Post

To: The Abbottsville Fourth Ward
From: Donna Banta
Subject: The Brodies and other things

Once again, Chanson at Main Street Plaza is hosting the annual Brodie Awards for excellence in Mormon-themed blogging. The nominees are all top-notch authors and artists from cool sites such as: Letters From A Broad, Picaresque, The Cognitive Dissenter, The Republic of Gilead, Polygamy ChicOnly A Little Sugar CoatedThe (Mormon) Stake President's Blog, White and Delightsome (yes!) and Ward Gossip (if I do say so myself.)

-- And many more great blogs that I'm leaving out because I'm burning out on linking. Man, how does Chanson do that column of hers every week?

Polls close February 16, 2012, 22:22 Central European Time
Please Vote!

Also, tomorrow the San Francisco Bay Area Post-Mormons are holding their annual Superbowl Party! (Oh Christ, more links.) Everyone's welcome!

**Psst, that means you, members of the Abbottsville Fourth. Admit it, you dream of a day when you don't have to sneak into a church bathroom stall and check the score on your smart phone. Come hang with us instead. -- You know you want to. One of you actually did, and lived to tell about it. ;-) 

And finally, for my all my fellow heretics and football worshipers, may you celebrate tomorrow's high holy day in your underpants:

 

5 comments:

  1. Great song!

    Have fun at your Superbowl party Donna!

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  2. Ahhhh Steve Martin!

    Have a good time at the Super Bowl doins'...I intend to avoid the Internet all day tomorrow and do profoundly anti-Amurrican things like bake scones and read.

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  3. Thanks CD and Diana. The best thing about tomorrow is that it's Sunday and we don't have to go to church!

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  4. I hope the Superbowl party rocked and had lots of good snacks!

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  5. Ahab, oh yeah, our friend Eric grilled bratwurst, I made Buffalo wings, there were pizzas too, and plenty of beer, of course. And camaraderie. I go to these things for the people, more than the game, but this year it turned out to be a nail biter.

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