He had a beard!” Ricky Bobby snaps back, “Listen, I’m saying grace, and I like the Christmas version best!” Ignoring the conflict between the two men, Ricky Bobby’s best friend Cal says, “I like to picture Jesus in a tuxedo T-shirt. Ricky Bobby continues his prayer, “Dear tiny Jesus, in your golden fleece diapers, with your tiny balled-up fists.” His father-in-law angrily interrupts, “He was a man. When you say grace, you can say it to grown-up Jesus, or teenage Jesus, or bearded Jesus, or whoever you want.” You don’t always have to call him baby.” Ricky Bobby replies, “I like the Christmas Jesus best, and I’m saying grace. He begins his prayer, “Dear Lord Baby Jesus.” He then proceeds to thank baby Jesus for various blessings, including his “red hot smoking wife Carly.” As he prays, he continues to repeat the phrase, “Dear Lord Baby Jesus.” His wife Carly interrupts him and says, “You know sweetie, Jesus did grow up. In the funniest scene of the movie, NASCAR racer Ricky Bobby, along with his family and best friend Cal, gather for a dinner of Domino’s Pizza, KFC, and Taco Bell. However, Talladega Nights: the Ballad of Ricky Bobby does exactly that. You don’t expect a crude comedy about NASCAR racing starring Will Ferrell to raise issues about the identity of Jesus Christ.
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