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So the question is, what's the best way to describe this sorry-ass collection of faux-pagan lackwits, addlepates, and dim bulbs? Here's a preemptive winner, from the 'en fuego' thread:
33 Anybody notice on the Stonehenge story that the guy wearing the 'Druids of the Dorest Grove' patch is wearing a top with a Christian cross? Kind of a junk-drawer spiritualist, I guess. Posted by: zsasz at June 22, 2013 11:34 AM (MMC8r)
'Junk drawer spiritualist(s)'. Can you top that?
Oh, and speaking of lackwits:
Update: Since I still can't post comments, here is my entry for what to call these spiritual 'tards: The Anglican Church.