Pagan idol declines Homer’s doughnut offer

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Who knew that pagans were so touchy? According to an item on abcnews.com, pagans in England are enraged that a “180-foot-tall drawing of Homer Simpson has appeared on a hill in the English countryside, right next to the famed Cerne Abbas Giant, a well-known British landmark.” The giant, described as “a chalk outline of an aroused, club-wielding man dating to at least the 17th century,” is a great favorite among pagans, revered by them as a fertility symbol.

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