Episode 324 : God Says No Shoes

Tonight is part one of two. We explore our core beliefs and principles. What do we believe? Why do we believe it? Why wasn’t that chimp funnier? Enjoy!

 

QUESTIONS:

What superstitions do you have? Which have more authority over you than your own reasoning ability. –Cawfee

 

 

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6 Responses to Episode 324 : God Says No Shoes

  1. Azuretalon says:

    I don’t walk under ladders because I don’t need shit dropped on me.

  2. Mark says:

    I noticed and wished I hadn’t.

    Maybe an entire episode of different accents is something the two of you should think about doing. It could be most amusing.

    Juicy: It boggles the mind.

    Elemental Servants: Which elements? One of the classic 4 or is one of you say Einsteinium Elemental servant?

    The Office: I never saw much of either version (US/UK). What I did see made me have a slight preference for the US version. *shrug*

    Superstition: *shrug*

  3. Beth says:

    We watched the episode of the US Office where Michael tries to give Stanley CPR just last night (we just discovered we can watch them on Netflix). I haven’t watched the British Office, so I don’t have much to compare it to. I remember not liking the US Office when I first saw it, but after a while it grew on me. In these more recent rewatched episodes, I’ve been enjoying the cold opens almost more than the episode itself. I like the prank Jim did with the nickels in the phone. I also liked the one where Dwight’s desk supplies were put into the vending machine. Overall, it’s probably not a good thing that we like Jim, who is really a kind of a bully toward Dwight and a bit of a slacker, but we don’t really like Dwight, who is generally hard working and good at his job (evidenced by his often being the top salesperson in the company).

  4. Maggie says:

    The irony… you didn’t grow up to believe in magical thinking.
    You’re a host on the magical hat.

    All kidding aside. I find myself sad for you guys. I’m a follower of Jesus. I pray daily. God answers my prayers. I have a relationship with Jesus. Even as I write this I’m thinking, it doesn’t matter what I say because you don’t believe me . It’s like what I say is invalid to your. What’s real to me is invalid to you or dismissed. – that’s sad.

    • themagicaltalkinghat says:

      I’ve had faith in my life, and not in others. But I’ve always thought it must be difficult to have faith in something that could mean torment for others. You can’t force faith on people, so you just have to watch them suffer, or be led to suffering. 🙁

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