Based on a post on Revolve magazine by Camassia, TS O’Rama of the blog with the real long Latin name posts:
This prompted a potential new form of blogger comedy – what would a teenage ‘zine bible for boys look like? I briefly thought along the lines of the Field & Stream…then Maxim…the only thing that immediately came to mind was:
The Ultimate Fantasy Football League – Rating Your Bible Heroes
This is obviously a job for Jeff Miller.
What a coincidence. We at the Curt Jester were just to go out on a magazine drive to hawk our latest publications. After carefully studying the 12-17 year old demographic and doing some marketing studies of what the average teenagers read, we came up with our two magazines for the Christian teen.
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Again I stand in awe of you…once I can pick myself off the floor that is! Priceless.
I’m laughing so hard I’m tearing up! “The Women of Steubenville” – too rich. Magnificent.
I want that Padre Pio trading card!
Why is it that every time I visit this blog I begin laughing hysterically?
Man, I am so glad you converted!
I second all the above. Prayboy. Fell out of my chair.
And don’t worry folks, the big guys and gals are covered as well…
ditto all the comments – actually spit water out of my mouth. Note to self – no eating or drinking when checking out Jeff’s blog.
You’ve Already Seen It, But See It Again
Jeff Miller does it again with “explicit” prayer magazines. Hey, Jeff, can I have that issue of Prayboy for site decor?…
Bible in Disguise
When I first heard about Revolve, the New Testament of the Bible in the form of a fashion magazine (like…
God Bless you Jeff and Thanks. On a day where I needed my spirits lifted up, this did it.
My boyfriend printed these out and stuck them up in his dorm room. They stand in brilliant contrast with his roomate’s J-Lo decor…
Man, that was funny.
Holy Trading Cards
Hello.
Last Night, I was flipping through the Internet. Out of Boredom, I typed ‘Holy Cards’ on the search engine. Whilst looking through the sites, I remembered this parody by Mr. Jeff Miller of the Curt Jester:
http://www.splendoroftruth….
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