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Coloring w/ Pat Robertson



Ok, so this is genius (in a this is so weird it's awesome kind of genius). Some artist took his favorite quotes from Pat Robertson and created a bunch of coloring book pages out of them. He then sent them to his friends (who are also artists) and gave them artistic liberty to color at will. They did not stay within the lines. A sampling:

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I am not ashamed to say...I spent countless hours as a child watching the 700 Club and marveling at how Mr. Robertson could know there was a woman suffering a sinus headache in Kansas City and that God was currently drying up her sinuses (one of the pages). If you'd like to discover more check out Robertson Coloring Book. One last one (this one includes Bill O'Reilly).

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