Posted on 06/09/2005 7:23:35 PM PDT by Red Badger
A Florida woman discovered the image of Jesus - on a crisp.
Rosalie Lawson was about to bite into the sour cream and onion potato chip as she watched TV when she suddenly spotted the image.
"I said to myself: "Oh my goodness"," she said. "I showed it to my husband Jerry and he was pretty amazed too."
Deeply religious Mrs Lawson, 55, whose father-in-law the Very Rev. LeRoy Lawson was the first dean of St Petersburg Cathedral in their home town, is now pondering what to do with it.
"It's sitting in a jar in the kitchen while we decide," she said. "We may sell it - I'm not really sure."
Six months ago another Florida woman who discovered an image of the Virgin Mary on her toasted cheese sandwich sold it for £15,000 on eBay.
LOL
I love it when people find Jesus on food products. I love the Virgin Mary on a fried tortilla, Jesus on a grilled cheese sandwich and Hello Kitty on toast. There was Jesus on the side of a garage, Jesus in the shadows of some bushes (not George). It's everywhere!
Or, sacrilege.
In the mid 70's a woman in Mexico cooked a tortilla and discovered a face she called Jesus in it. Looked more like the Zig-Zag Man to me.........
Main Entry: countenance Part of Speech: noun 1 Definition: appearance Synonyms: aspect, cast, expression, face, features, front, gills, kisser, look, looks, map, mask, mien, mug, mush, pan, physiognomy, poker face, potato, puss, squash, visage Source: Roget's New Millennium Thesaurus, First Edition (v 1.1.1) Copyright © 2005 by Lexico Publishing Group, LLC. All rights reserved.
I didn't know Jesus was a Martian...
They are not laughing at God.
That's what it looked like to me too. I remember it.
The burnt ones are the best!
If I ever get sainted, I want to appear on a double-stuff Oreo. Or maybe a Moon Pie.
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