@kewpie saidooh not veg,fish will have to do,andn yes I am scared of my wife,........there is nice ham in the fridge.
You didn't have to eat it, you could have become a temporary vegetarian!
@david-burton saidI am assuming mind you that you are just scared of getting cut off. 🙂
ooh not veg,fish will have to do,andn yes I am scared of my wife,........there is nice ham in the fridge.
-VR
@very-rusty saidYa mean like John Bobbitt?😲
I am assuming mind you that you are just scared of getting cut off. 🙂
-VR
@great-big-stees saidnah she is the cook,got to stay on her good side,dont want deaf n dumb breakfasts for the next week.theres a nice joint of beef in the fridge.
Ya mean like John Bobbitt?😲
@david-burton saidYes, we all been there! 🙂
nah she is the cook,got to stay on her good side,dont want deaf n dumb breakfasts for the next week.theres a nice joint of beef in the fridge.
-VR
@great-big-stees saidset a plaice for me Stees the world is your lobster.
Our Good Friday “”Special”, is a wonderful seafood melange with the wine of your choice.
@david-burton saidPossibly and yours too. Will it be for two or perhaps more? People I mean. The food is all you can eat.👍🤔🤞
set a plaice for me Stees the world is your lobster.
@great-big-stees saidGood Friday is Long Friday in Sweden - it means a lot of food. 🙂
Possibly and yours too. Will it be for two or perhaps more? People I mean. The food is all you can eat.👍🤔🤞
@torunn saidInteresting fact I didn't know!
Good Friday is Long Friday in Sweden - it means a lot of food. 🙂
-VR
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@very-rusty saidThere are different theories about when Jesus died. One or some of them mean it was on a Friday, thus associcating it with a suffering Jesus and a long day. Others argue it can't have happened on a Friday. Who knows?
Interesting fact I didn't know!
-VR
@torunn saidQuite true, I remember as a Catholic having to do the stations of the cross on Good Friday. Who knows how much of the written word is accurate or even true?
There are different theories about when Jesus died. One or some of them mean it was on a Friday, thus associcating it with a suffering Jesus and a long day. Others argue it can't have happened on a Friday. Who knows?
The Stations of the Cross, also known as the Way of the Cross or Via Crucis, commemorate Jesus's passion and death on the cross. There are 14 stations that each depict a moment on his journey to Calvary, usually through sacred art, prayers, and reflections.
-VR
@very-rusty said14 stations... ?
Quite true, I remember as a Catholic having to do the stations of the cross on Good Friday. Who knows how much of the written word is accurate or even true?
The Stations of the Cross, also known as the Way of the Cross or Via Crucis, commemorate Jesus's passion and death on the cross. There are 14 stations that each depict a moment on his journey to Calvary, usually through sacred art, prayers, and reflections.
-VR
Wow. When I was young it was 12 stations of the cross. Dang inflation!