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One of the best things about moving to Austin in the past year is the active and thriving non-religious community here. Case in point - The Atheist Experience. It airs on Public Access down here. Something like this would never air back in North Carolina where I moved from (Wilkesboro - Land of 1000 Baptist Churches).

Recently The Atheist Experience was pranked by a girl named Microbiologychick who runs her own blog called Atheist Girls. She doesn’t live too awfully far from where I moved from - just over the border in Tennessee. Microbiologychick gets a big thumbs-up from PR for being so incredibly dead-on in playing her character of the typical religious buffoon who knows nothing of what they are talking about when it comes to science. The hosts of The Atheist Experience were good sports and have also congratulated her on her ability to the play the role. She did so well, she fooled the show hosts, other bloggers, and even my favorite radio show, The Opie and Anthony Show on XM Satellite Radio. Below is a link to the audio so you can hear her fantastic performance and commentary from Opie, Anthony, and Jimmy Norton.

NOTE: I cut-out a 20 minutes tangent discussion about Rocky Dennis, the deformed kid depicted in the Cher movie, “Mask”. It was so uproariously funny that they never really get fully back on the track of Microbiologychick’s call, but kept making allusions to it while wrapping up the discussion.

Opie and Anthony listen to The Atheist Experience

Good job, Microbiologychick. Public Ridicule salutes you.

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I’m an Opie & Anthony fan and recently they’ve been having fun watching this security camera footage of a 100 year-old woman getting punched in the face and mugged. I should feel guilty about finding this so funny, but I just can’t help it. Here’s the camera footage with Opie & Anthony commentary dubbed in. The audio is not safe for work.

The Participants:

Opie, host
Anthony, host
Jimmy Norton, comedian and host
Jeffrey Ross, guest comedian
Jim Jeffries, guest comedian from Australia

It’s a good thing I don’t believe in hell…

Christ, that’s funny.

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