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Who's Having Fish For Dinner Today?

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naomi24 | 08:27 Fri 18th Apr 2014 | Religion & Spirituality
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Even though we're non-believers, we always have fish on Good Friday - a throwback to childhood I think - a bit like having turkey at Christmas. Does anyone else still follow the tradition?
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No; in any case OH doesn't like fish. I think we're having sausages, stwnch rwdan (that's potatoes mashed with swede), carrots and onion gravy.
I am having minced beef with green peppers and a couple of chappti's made by my lovely wife. I had fish on Tuesday.
Goan fish curry for me, with a garlic naan.......
A feast of oysters/prawns/winkles/cockles/mussels & j-eels
Jno - "... Christians were meant to abstain from meat every Friday. They still are, although the rule may be relaxed if they perform some other good service instead, such as saying extra Rosaries..."

That sentence (for me at least) sums up the preposterousness of religious beliefs.

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