Posted on 08/13/2007 11:21:27 AM PDT by Daffynition
August 12, 2007 - A Delaware County woman says an eggplant has reminded her that God can be found anywhere, and anytime.
Felicia Teske of Boothwyn says she was preparing fried eggplant for dinner Sunday evening and noticed that the seeds in one slice seemed to spell out the word "GOD".
Felicia says she bought the eggplant at a roadside produce stand a while back, and also says the discovery has really given her food for thought. Felicia told Action News that she recently had family members pass away and it is comforting that "GOD" appeared.
Felicia Teske and her husband put aside that slice of eggplant. But with the rest of it they had for dinner, which they say was simply divine.
Boothwyn, Delaware County resident Felicia Teske was preparing fried eggplant for dinner on August 12, 2007. Upon slicing the eggplant she noticed that the seeds contained within one slice appeared to spell out the word "GOD". Her husband Paul looked at the sliced eggplant and couldn't believe it either, calling Action News. Felicia told Action News that she recently had family members pass away and it is comforting that "GOD" appeared.
It could also be an endorsement for the GOP.
At least they didn’t have to eat it.
Looks more like “Gie”.
Or “Gub”.
I saw Elvis in my tortilla this morning. I saw Madonna in my grilled cheese sandwich for lunch today.
Last night, I saw a pink elephant in my toilet bowl.
Somewhere, there are Muslims rioting about this!
And another thing,......My ex-wife found God in a cucumber and a bunch of bananas after I left!
Rim shot! Badda Boom!!
Funny, I see “Thailand.”
Waiter, there’s a supreme being in my soup...
“Gio.” One of my sons always makes his o’s clockwise from the bottom like that.
Yuck, honey. Peel your eggplant!
So English is the Holy Language?
OK I can see calling the kids in to see what looks like a word in the eggplant but to call the AP? Some people are beyond stupid and I put the AP who sent the story out in there too.
“Catch-the-brass-ring-of-15-minutes-of-fame” syndrome. The airwaves/media are full of it with the production of endless/mindless reality shows. PT Barnum was right.
I guess dying your hair green and filling your face with studs so the world will look at you is not the way to go for some people. Alert the media, alert the media, I found a special eggplant!
What’s the matter with me, I always want to pass under the radar?
Nothing is wrong with you ... it’s what is *right* about you. ;-D
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