Follow-Up Department: "Bob" Answers Your Prayers
Remember the woman who lost custody of her kid because she was photographed at a Church of the SubGenius event?
Happy ending: She got her kid back.
Update: She's hit another roadblock. Sigh.
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No, a happy ending would involve Judge Punch resigning in shame.
Resignation isn't enough. The family should publicly demand that he be found unfit for duty. A spin in an underfunded mental institute would also be appropriate.
Reason prevailed in a high-profile, disputed custody case? I'm going to go take that skiing vacation in Hell now...
Wow, I thought the whole problem was that the Church promotes smoking pipes.
Who would have guessed that Seinfeld's George's porn identity, Buck Naked, was the minister who helped found CofSG!
Slack!
It appears there isn't a happy ending yet: an emergency update was posted to the Web site today.
http://www.modemac.com/wiki/reverend_Magdalen
Fear not, this judge will be punished with the most extreme form of slack upon Dobb's next resurrection. It'll make the left-behind crew look like a walk down panty-waist lane.