Save me, Jebus!
October 1, 2002 11:22 PM   Subscribe

Save me, Jebus! In the episode Missionary: Impossible, Homer is sent overseas to be a missionary. En route he cries out "Save me, Jebus!" The gag is, of course, that Homer is the last person in the world who should be acting as a missionary (that is, assuming that anyone should in the first place). Well leave it to the good people of the Internet to take this sacrilicious ball and run with it. And run. And run. In the spirit of good nerdliness, it behooves us to note that Jebus is, in fact, a real place.
posted by condour75 (27 comments total)
 
Boy, I love a good MeFi post that leads with a reference to Simpsons episode from 20 Feb, 2000. Pretty damn cutting edge, I'd say.
posted by Ayn Marx at 11:43 PM on October 1, 2002


Is it wrong of me to pray to Saint Haughey asking to clean up the extra line breaks?
posted by gummi at 11:56 PM on October 1, 2002


i suck... y, i thought paragraphs would be singles.

as far as an old Simpsons goes ... is this supposed to always be new stuff? i thought that was more of a shelbyville / fark thing. I thought a digest of the jebus sites that have sprung up since then might be fun.
posted by condour75 at 12:00 AM on October 2, 2002


Shelbyville/Fark thing

I'm fairly sure this is grounds for a burning at the stake, or something.

But since it seems to be my turn, here's the gist of the guidelines: if it's something others might be interested in, something they haven't seen before, and something that might elicit some intelligent discussion, post it. Otherwise, erm, don't.
posted by Yelling At Nothing at 12:16 AM on October 2, 2002


i think the now common use of jebus w/additional information is definitely worth a post...minus all of the line breaks.
posted by suprfli at 12:23 AM on October 2, 2002


I guess I'm the only one who spells it Jeebus.
posted by toddshot at 12:38 AM on October 2, 2002


Where can I get a Jebus fish for my car?

This episode also has a number of other classic lines, including Homer's "I'm not NOT licking toads."
posted by GaelFC at 12:43 AM on October 2, 2002


what's


all


this


double-spacing


for?
posted by SpaceCadet at 12:57 AM on October 2, 2002


shelbyville / fark thing

Haha. And what would be Crackton?
posted by Spiny Delicacy at 1:00 AM on October 2, 2002


lose the line breaks
posted by matteo at 1:08 AM on October 2, 2002


i was always fascinated how these mini-memes spread themselves over the internet. This guy uses a perl script (whatever that is) to trace the usage of lots of memes through some google groups over the years, which includes the "all your bases" meme, but also includes lots i never heard of. (no pancakes either). Any websites i've seen all have a slant towards explaining the phenomenon of these memes in general, but don't actually give a definitive list of the more widespread ones. Any one got any suggestions of where to look? (link via Robot Wisdom)

obligatory simpsons reference: i'm not normally a praying man, but if you're up there Superman, this thread could really use some help right now.
posted by kev23f at 1:30 AM on October 2, 2002


Huh...I'm suprised none of you mentioned Jebus of Detroit, though you'd have to be up on your electronica trivia for that...

But as dimly I recall what I was taught in CCD class, the city of Jebus was named after one of Canaan's sons, who built a fortified settlement for one of the last remaining pre-isrealite tribes.
David's later overthrow of Saul prompted the former "Castle of Zion" into becoming the "City of David", known today as Jerusalem.

And as for condour75's spacing, I think he was trying
to make a clean break. Give 'em one.
posted by Smart Dalek at 3:23 AM on October 2, 2002


Is it wrong of me to pray to Saint Haughey asking to clean up the extra line breaks?
posted


Or more?
posted by hama7 at 3:44 AM on October 2, 2002


shelbyville / fark thing
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! NO! ITS A SLASHDOT / ROTTEN.COM THING. FROST PIST, MOFOS! CHEKC OWT A KEWL PIXOR OF A D00D MUCHING FECES!
posted by quonsar at 4:36 AM on October 2, 2002


Quonsar, you rock.

FROST PIST!

btw, posts like this are great sucker traps for all the kiddies to spout crap and keep the good treads readable.
posted by pekar wood at 5:29 AM on October 2, 2002


treads

[I assume it was a typing mistake, but I like it.]
posted by jaronson at 5:56 AM on October 2, 2002


From the Jebus FanClub list:

Joebus: Occupation: Co-President & Attorney General of Female Ass Examination
Kebus: Occupation: Co-President & Canadian Attorney General of Breast Examination
Juniorjebus: Occupation: Co-President & President of Female Sex Testing
Pimpbus: Occupation: Official Collector of All Cheap Sluts for the use of the Club


(contemptiously sarcastic tone)
Oh yeah, I really want to join this club.
(/contemptiously sarcastic tone.)
posted by Secret Life of Gravy at 6:56 AM on October 2, 2002


I like the "treads" idea. That would make double-posts "retreads."
posted by britain at 7:06 AM on October 2, 2002


contemptuous sarcasm makes baby jebus cry
posted by rswst8 at 7:09 AM on October 2, 2002


best. episode. ever.
posted by jeb at 7:50 AM on October 2, 2002


Haha. And what would be Crackton?

Portal of Evil.
posted by interrobang at 8:25 AM on October 2, 2002


contemptiously sarcastic tone.

No, I think it is poor spelling that makes Baby Jebus cry.
posted by Secret Life of Gravy at 8:34 AM on October 2, 2002


The tea continues to bubble out of my nose as I peruse the hilarious "Ask Jebus" and "How to Make Holy Water" sections of Jebus-Is-Lord. Thanks for the link!
posted by DenOfSizer at 8:58 AM on October 2, 2002


I don't even believe in Jebus.
posted by padraigin at 9:20 AM on October 2, 2002


btw, posts like this are great sucker traps for all the kiddies to spout crap and keep the good treads readable.

This is an excellent plan. Trolling by design as community management.

Every day one could post one or more extremely inflammatory threads which brings out the worst in all participants. While fools waste their time in the decoy threads, civil discussion will be possible in the real threads.

Problem with this plan: I am not sophisticated enough to distinguish the red herring from the main course.
posted by sonofsamiam at 1:20 PM on October 2, 2002


Jeb: Actually, I think that the Focusyn episode was pretty darn good.
Didn't Bart say something about Jebus a few years back, before that episode? Something like "Yeah, I believe in Jebus"? Anyone?
posted by hoborg at 2:26 PM on October 2, 2002


Focusyn is probably my second favourite. It's tough. I think Bart might have said something like that...maybe in the one where they go to sunday school and Bart asks the teacher, "if you're in hell burning forever, wouldn't you get used to it?"
posted by jeb at 7:24 AM on October 3, 2002


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