From the Department of Sacred Food Relics, QG's Houston Bureau of Religious Oddities is proud to report that a Cheesus was found in a bag of Cheetos sold in a local convenience store.
Here's the story from a local TV station.
A quick search of You Tube revealed this is just one of many recent Cheesuses found in the past couple of years, including one previous Houston sighting. So what is Frito-Lay trying to tell us?
Here's the story from a local TV station.
A quick search of You Tube revealed this is just one of many recent Cheesuses found in the past couple of years, including one previous Houston sighting. So what is Frito-Lay trying to tell us?
6 comments:
is it ok to eat these?
saw this on countdown last night - perhaps this could start a whole new phenomenon - what would cheesus do? WWCD?
If you rotate the picture by 270 degrees, you end up with Cirque de Soleil Cheesus balancing on his divine pinky...
There is a mad sculpting employee at the Frito-Lay company who is having the hugest laugh right now. I just know it.
Looks more like the Elephant Man.
When my son was very young, we had a ritual of saying goodnight to all the pictures of friends and family on our refrigerator every night. There was also a postcard we bought in France on the fridge, which was of various cheeses. So along with "good night gramma" and "good night Rosemary", we'd say "good night cheeses". Later, I realized he thought I was saying "goodnight Jesus".
(He also had a joke he came up with that seemed to be somewhat related. Q: "What do noses worship?" A: "Sneezus")
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