December 3, 2007

I just sent away for a cassette tape of Zoroastrian children’s songs called I’m Proud to Be a Zoroastrian.

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7 Responses to I just sent away for a cassette tape of Zoroastrian children’s

  1. Logan says:

    Being able to exploit the easily influenced is the only reason I would ever have children.

    Are you intending to eventually study Avestan? Because otherwise I’m not seeing the appeal here.

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  2. tim says:

    Cassette tape. Never heard of that.

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  3. TED says:

    I would have thought a children’s version of The Magic Flute somewhat redundant, but I gather I would have been mistaken.

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  4. JamesR says:

    Who knew Zoroastrians had pride issues?!?

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  5. chedwick says:

    Zoroastrian Children? You never think of the poor children when you think of religion. I was in some Sunday School class when I was 7 or 8, and some girl got up and started singing “Beautiful Savior” I remember thinking “This is complete bullshit!” after that I regarded it as brainwashing.

    however
    I was a teenaged Sihk.
    A Chic Sihk. I thought
    “The turban is the new beret.”

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  6. initials says:

    Wait until you get to the tape trying desperately to explain air burial to the Children through heavily edited readings by Salman Rusdie and Neil Gaiman… Please make mp3s!

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  7. Andy says:

    Did it turn out to be any good? Can you work out to it, at least?

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