March 2006 Archives

Orphan penguins and their gay agenda.

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Don't we all have some kind of gay agenda now? If we don't, we should go out and get one. I't is the hip happening agenda to have. Even penguins are pushing it. Loon sent me the following link:

Parents Complain About Book's Undertones
"SAVANNAH, Mo. - A children's book about two male penguins that raise a baby penguin has been moved to the nonfiction section of two public library branches after parents complained it had homosexual undertones.

The illustrated book, "And Tango Makes Three," is based on a true story of two male penguins, named Roy and Silo, who adopted an abandoned egg at New York City's Central Park Zoo in the late 1990s"

Oh, those parents should be so proud of themselves. Because, at the top of my list of concerns about society today, "penguins turning our kids gay" comes right before "slapping the bejeezus out of South Dakota" and that oil addiction everyone is talking about.

New ways to lose your soul.

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Hey kids, do you like audio books? Do you like listening to audio books on your iPod? I know I do!

I'd have to say, if Satan's Bookclub were going to endorse an iPod cover, it would have to be this one, from Podstar.

Redcase

It comes in eight evil designs. But only for the nano, which I do not have. More's the pity.

Blackcase

Link via popgadget.net

I've been feeling a particular guilt over my neglect of Satan's Bookclub. I'd like to tell you I am working on a new book review for The Thin Place by Kathryn Davis. It's absolutely true, I am. But then, I decided that actions speak louder than broken blog promises, and I'd talk about it when I was done. Then I saw this on Blog of a Bookslut.

The Vatican says Harry Potter could lead kids to Satanism.

Awww...yeah!

Books Under Review

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