Oh my Cod!

sweetnpetite

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That's what the fish sais in the Cat In the Hat movie.

I just happen to think that's hillarious.
 
Sometimes I wonder if a whole movie is based upon a line...

I love in Austin Power's "Goldmember" when Dr. Evil is going up the ladder and Austin is going up after him and pulls his pants down and he looks into the camera and says "I always knew you were crazy, but now I see your nuts"

That line is the best thing in that movie!!
 
rgraham666 said:
As a matter of fact, God is a fish.
i want to see this fish. i also want some of the drugs these people are taking... sides which, i have a hankering for some good gefilte dish. OY!
 
I did hear a story about a filet of codfish which began to glow blue and sing.

What do you think it can be?

The piece of cod that passeth all understanding.
 
Sweet.... it's time for some adult company :D .... way to much time with the kids..... :rolleyes:
 
You know, there's something fishy about this thread.

Cat
 
cantdog said:
I did hear a story about a filet of codfish which began to glow blue and sing.

What do you think it can be?

The piece of cod that passeth all understanding.

chokes laughing.........................
 
In the town where I went to uni there was (and probably still is) a fish & chip shop called Cod Almighty...
 
Naming food outlets

In the town next to the town that has 'The Codfather' (which is run by Sicilians, of course) there is a restaurant that proudly boasts that it serves 'Canadian Pizza' and has a twice life-sized Mountie painted on their outside wall.

What is so special about 'Canadian Pizza'?

Og

PS. The owners are Turkish Cypriots.
 
found this:

"Happy is our sacrament of water, in that, by washing away the sins of our early blindness, we are set free and admitted into eternal life. . . . [But] a viper of the [Gnostic] Cainite heresy, lately conversant in this quarter, has carried away a great number with her most venomous doctrine, making it her first aim to destroy baptism—which is quite in accordance with nature, for vipers and asps . . . themselves generally do live in arid and waterless places. But we, little fishes after the example of our [Great] Fish, Jesus Christ, are born in water, nor have we safety in any other way than by permanently abiding in water. So that most monstrous creature, who had no right to teach even sound doctrine, knew full well how to kill the little fishes—by taking them away from the water!" (Baptism 1 [A.D. 203]).
 
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