Just a bit of a curious quizz but was wondering how many people are "once a year" catholics regarding the consumption of red meat on good fridays...reasons may range from respect for your parents beliefs to not wanting to feel like a leper...i don't really understand how so many people judge those that choose not to comply with the catholic protocol when indeed those same people judging ignore the bible commandments and expectations for the rest of the year.....I've no intentions of trying to turn this in to a christian verses athiest debate but would be intersted in reading peoples views without fear of prejudice......
Yeah I really don't get it, my wife's aunt and uncle stopped talking to us (2 years now) because I refused to not eat meat on Good Friday. Meanwhile for the rest of the year they behave like savages.
whopper with cheese large value meal for lunch Friday it better be good , yay day off work bonus
fish for friday, gives me a reason to go fishing lol. got to love a good excuse
mrs is catholic, not a good one but still has her beliefs
i love fish so i dont care
lol max more than likely
then it will be a great friday
I'm not religious at all, but I do love seafood and don't eat enough of it. Having a day where I'm socially encouraged to eat seafood is all good with me.
Steak all the way.
I will go fishing but i know i will be eating steak...never catch fish lol
Breaky = bacon and eggs. Lunch= steak sandwhich Tea= mmmm roast lamb
Just need to AFL to give us a good game of footy for some afternoon boozing now lol
Yep I know where I am going when my numbers up lol some place warm
Good to see so many with ripping sense of humours, you lot certainly didn't let me down...personally i feel religion is the greatest hypocritical phlilosophy known to man kind but that's just my opinion....thanks for the feedback everyone as there were some very clever and witty responses..
Does a Haigh's chocolate fish count?
Or for those of you into that sort of thing - a chocolate starfish?