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What year did Jesus think it was?
george carlin
Rhubarbpie
What religion is he of?
Why, he is an Anythingarian.
jonathan swift
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Rhubarbpie

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He made it a part of his religion, never to say grace to his meat.
jonathan swift
The quick brown fox
Jumps over the lazy dog
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Religion. It's given people hope in a world torn apart by religion.
jon stewart
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I wish I could credit the original designer of this font — it appears in numerous freeware collections on the net under the name of Bebop — but the information wasn’t available. Rollicking fun, in high toon style. My version reworks the letterforms and adds numbers and miscellaneous missing punctuation. The name? Start with Bebop, go to Heybobareebob, and A Prairie Home Companion listeners knows what comes next.

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