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  • Spot the Fish

    Brethren & Sistren

    I just had a nice glass of prune juice after which I refreshed my bowels in the Lord (Philemon 1:20).
    So now it's time for another round of SPOT THE FISH!

    You regular tithers know the rules:
    You find a picture of a Catlick pope or bishop - and then you look for the happily smiling fish
    - like in these examples:

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    Let's have one more example for the benefit of our new members:

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    Albrecht Dürer's famous woodcut, "The Martyrdom of the Ten Thousand".
    Lots of Catlicks being murdered, tortured, beheaded, beaten and so on and so forth
    (10 years later Dürer made a painting of the same motif).

    Pastor Gargalo will tell you that these stories are nothing but Catholic lies
    and that most of the so-called martys were either authentic or lived till a ripe age and died peacefully.
    But don't let that stop us - fun is fun.


    Can you SPOT THE FISH?



    In this case you don't even have to turn the page in order to see the fish in the bottom, right corner.
    Here it is:

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    Too easy, you say? Well, let's try a new one: St. Nicholas of Bari painted by Fra Angelico:

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    Can you SPOT THE FISH?


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    The fish is at the top of Old Nick. What a nice toothy grin the fish has
    It must be a pike or something.

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    There are plenty of fish lurking in fine old art. Now, go and SPOT them!
    A wise man’s heart inclines him to the right, but a fool’s heart to the left. (Ecclesiastes 10:2)

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    Re: Spot the Fish

    Brother, how old was that Prune juice? It may have sat in the cask too long. For some reason I cannot edit your post to change 'lot's' to 'lots'.

    As regards the St. Nicholas of Bari painted by Fra Angelico.......what is that thing flying around in the upper right of the painting? Is it a bat?
    Emeritus Professor of the Christ Jesus Chair of Theology at Landover Baptist University.
    "God loves you. Let us arrange for you to meet Him".
    Break their teeth, O God, in their mouth.--Psalms 58:6


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    • #3
      Re: Spot the Fish

      Originally posted by Pastor Al E Pistle View Post
      Brother, how old was that Prune juice? There's nothing wrong with old prunes. It may have sat in the cask too long. For some reason I cannot edit your post to change 'lot's' to 'lots'. Fixed it. Thanks.

      As regards the St. Nicholas of Bari painted by Fra Angelico.......what is that thing flying around in the upper right of the painting? Is it a bat?
      Close. St. Nick was the patron of the seafaring merchants and the right part of the panel shows the old bat at work.
      A wise man’s heart inclines him to the right, but a fool’s heart to the left. (Ecclesiastes 10:2)

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      • #4
        Re: Spot the Fish

        Oh, Goody!!!

        Brother Prune, are there any bonus points if I find "Waldo" as well?

        SUV

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        • #5
          Re: Spot the Fish

          Originally posted by Sister Sue Vera View Post
          Brother Prune, are there any bonus points if I find "Waldo" as well?
          Is Waldo a Catlicker? Then he's sure to be on this picture:

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          A wise man’s heart inclines him to the right, but a fool’s heart to the left. (Ecclesiastes 10:2)

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