Three Seed. Over the years I've done a couple of google searches on this gag. It's so simple that I have a hard time believing that some other cartoonist hasn't already done it. So far, I haven't found evidence that someone else came up with it first. (First published January 2, 2014)
Fourteen Seed. Someone really needs to use this at the beginning of their sacrament meeting talk. I'm sure the more sophisticated portion of the crowd would appreciate it. (Added bonus: it's another real life bishopric!) (First published February 19, 2015)
Be sure to cast your vote in the comment section with your name included. Come back next week for the conclusion of round one and the start of round two!
Although Seed Three is certainly an enjoyable play on words, I'll have to go with Seed Fourteen on this one; I think the collective expressions on the bishopric really well represent what would happen if someone were to do that!
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ReplyDelete14 -I'm game for giving it a try. Just moved into a new Ward so I'm sure it's just a matter of time before my next talk.
ReplyDeleteSeed three! - Chelsea Seal
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ReplyDeleteI vote for three
ReplyDeleteI'm going to have to go with 14 just because it's such an on point representation of church culture.
ReplyDeleteTanned and toned is one of my all-time favorites!
ReplyDeleteI really really wanted to vote for seed 14 as you know but I love the simplicity of seed 3. A golden calf! Of course!
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ReplyDeleteI'm going to go with 14. Studio C used the golden calf gag in a sketch they did recently. It's a pretty good one. :)
ReplyDelete-Tim Rohwer
Golden Calf!
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ReplyDelete#14 is hilarious. Gotta go with the "things not to say over the pulpit" this time
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ReplyDeleteI'm going with #14 for giving me ideas :D
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