Well, the Central Luzon Institute of Technology was very real. They even had a t-shirt. That and "Trobicin, Breakfast of Champions" were two memorable t's from the '80s.It's funny, but appears to be made up. Not that its hard to find real Christian lunacy and hilarity...
I’ll be at the Republican convention selling t-shirts for the Committee to Unanimously Nominate Trump.Maybe I should have a Christian Unity National Team T-shirt made.
Tom
ETA ~I know I know!
I'll found a PAC with that name. Market it to the obvious marks. Then offer a free T-shirt with every $25 donation.~
Drink the flavor aid just doesn’t have the same ring.Damn dude... that is just so wrong.
It was Flavor Aid, not Kool Aid.
In all seriousness, that event was a terrible tragedy. I knew several people that died in that (elementary and junior high classmates). One was a personal friend during 5th grade... a great kid. I wrote about him somewhere in the IIDB archives. My dad (a high school teacher) knew many victims, and was aquainted with Jim Jones (who taught night school at the same time as my dad). When the death list came out, I remember watching him put a red checkmark by each kid he had in class. It numbered up in the dozens.
Someone should make one for her to wear when she testifies.Too bad it's photoshopped.