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March 05, 2004
Fishy Fridays
Posted by Frank J. at 04:01 PM | View blog reactions | Comments (46)

I was going through the drive-thru at McDonalds and about to order a double-quarter pounder with cheese meal for lunch, when I noticed the big ad for the filet of fish meal as was like, "Oh yeah. It's Friday, and I'm Catholic." So I ordered the filet of fish, but I really wanted a double quarter pounder with cheese. Still, Jesus died for my sins so the least I can do is choke down a fish sadwich.

Man, and what am I going to have for dinner? Guess it's Mac & Cheese. I better get some recompensation for this in the afterlife.

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46 Responses To "Fishy Fridays"

Frank, you could go to England for dinner and have fish & chips. Then you could stop by The Limey's house (or cardbord box, or cave, or whatever) and hand-deliver him a really insulting letter.

You'd be killing two birds with one stone. That's totally efficent, dude.


S

#1 - Posted by: sandor at the zoo on March 5, 2004 04:11 PM

I definitely think you should go with sandor's suggestion. But anyway, I'm Catholic and I eat meat on Fridays because it is ridiculous. The reason this rule was instituted was to help the fishermen's business. It has no theological significance... Just thought I'd throw that one out there.

#2 - Posted by: Chris LaPee on March 5, 2004 04:22 PM

It could be argued that, of all the contents in the patty of a McDonald's double-quarter-pounder with cheese, the amount of substance coming from a cow in any shape, form, or fashion is so small as to be negligible.

Remember, McDonald's is the fast-food chain that thought it newsworthy that they were switching their primary chicken product to white meat.

#3 - Posted by: david on March 5, 2004 04:22 PM

Frank, you're in Florida for crying out loud. You've got all kinds of seafood options that don't rely on McDonald's.

#4 - Posted by: aelfheld on March 5, 2004 04:32 PM

One word:

PIZZA!
(just no meat toppings)

(and words in parentheses don't count)

#5 - Posted by: Bob on March 5, 2004 04:46 PM

Oh Good lord you poor soul, no should ever be forced to eat a fish sandwitch from McDonalds. Good thing I am prespertitriieieiean we have to eat meant, it's a sin other wise.

#6 - Posted by: Monster Kabasue on March 5, 2004 04:47 PM

How is it that sea food is not a meat, but turky or chicken is? It sounds FISHY to me.

#7 - Posted by: Dark Indy on March 5, 2004 04:56 PM

Check with your local Archbishopric; Canon 1253 appears to allow you some degree of freedom in your quest for meat.

#8 - Posted by: Mahmoud, the Weasel on March 5, 2004 05:36 PM

Try the Wendy's Fish sandwich. It's excellent, made with a real fish filet, and none of that minced fish stuff.

#9 - Posted by: Tom on March 5, 2004 06:21 PM

The reason fish is not considered meat is because the "no meat on friday" thing was created to help the fishermen.

#10 - Posted by: chris on March 5, 2004 06:28 PM

OK, Chris -- not like Christ was killed on a Friday or anything "theologically significant" like that. Eating meat on Fridays during Lent is a mortal sin. Don't go to Communion now until you've hit the box. No more whining.

#11 - Posted by: Rez on March 5, 2004 07:30 PM

I never hit the Fillet O' Fish unless I really have some heinous sins polluting my soul. Well there's always next Friday. (BK fish is edible).

I did give up light beer for Lent eight years ago, and I thought I should continue that sacrifice perpetually.

Happy Lenting

#12 - Posted by: Jim on March 5, 2004 07:35 PM

I usually give up my relatives for Lent.

MonkeyPants
Imperial Minion

#13 - Posted by: MonkeyPants on March 5, 2004 08:17 PM

From my experience at working at America's favorite monopoly i have grown to the like the Filet O' Fish™ and now the Double Filet of Fish™ sandwiches

#14 - Posted by: rapp on March 5, 2004 08:53 PM

I feel your pain. I've held off dinner til midnight so I can finish off the chilli I made Thursday. Poor planning on my part to make the chilli late in the week, but soon it will be time again for red meat.

#15 - Posted by: Homey on March 5, 2004 09:03 PM

Beef, Pork and Taters. I hate fish. I live in Key West and you can`t swing a dead hippy without hitting a fish joint, or another hippy.
When I first moved here everybody kept asking
" Do you drink?" "No.", " Do you get high?" "No.", "Do you like to fish?", "No.", " Are you gay?", "No.", " Then why are you here?"

#16 - Posted by: joatmoaf on March 5, 2004 09:11 PM

My wife is Catholic (but I don't hold it againts her), she gave up chocolete for lent. I am most likely be going to hell now, because I have been wandering around the house eating nothing but coco puffs, and candy bars in front of her.

Well I did have to get back at her, she made me give up smokeing for Lent. Now if you excuse me I have to get another patch. BTW they are great if you stuff them in your mouth and chew on them.

#17 - Posted by: Monster Kabasue on March 5, 2004 09:12 PM

Lent, fish on Friday. Talk about taking me back. I conscientiously objected to faith a ways back and have been hangin' out with kufrs for so long I don't even remember half the things I've forgotten from my Catholic upbringing.

Still, you gotta hand it to the world's major religions. Some folks say pork's sposed to be bad for you and, hey, couple o' major religions don't like pork. Eating fish once a week is supposed to be great for your "good" cholesterol levels, and hey, Catholicism says eat fish on Friday. This is either conclusive proof of the existence of God, or evidence that dieticians have a disproportionate influence on organized religion.

'Course if there was a "drink bourbon on Friday" religion I'd really take an interest.

#18 - Posted by: LapsedCatholic on March 5, 2004 09:42 PM

Dude, go Methodist. All the God privilages, none of the no-meat Fridays.

It's great.

#19 - Posted by: Tim E on March 5, 2004 09:59 PM

Damn you, why couldnt I have seen this post before I screwed up at dinner?

#20 - Posted by: James Doney on March 5, 2004 10:53 PM

"In your bigoted mind, If they're not Stars and Stripes waving protestant whiteboy lunatics then they all need shooting don't they!"

"Oh yeah. It's Friday, and I'm Catholic."

I'm confused. The Limey says you want to shoot anyone who's not protestant. Then you say you're Catholic. I don't get it. Could the Limey be........wrong? How could that be?

#21 - Posted by: LACAstronomer on March 5, 2004 11:02 PM

You're lucky you got the fish sandwich. If you got the burger on a Friday, you might get ambushed by some of them No-Meat Friday Ninjas on their patrols.

#22 - Posted by: SaWb on March 5, 2004 11:38 PM

As a proper ol' heathen, I enjoy all kinds of meats. Beef, pork, goat, prairie dog, whatever's handy. I like veal the best because of all the suffering.
I guess there's another Friday next week so I should prepare for a nice boar hunt. That jabs not only at the pope-folk, but it'll piss off the Jews and Muslims at the same time.

#23 - Posted by: LibertyBob on March 6, 2004 12:18 AM

I just say good for you for standing up for your religion. Having to eat a Filet-o-fish should qualify you as a martyr when you die of the to-be-named Filet-o-fish disease.

#24 - Posted by: The Bear on March 6, 2004 01:17 AM

Chris LaPee:
the reason this rule was instituted was because people like you are pussies. it used to be that Catholics had to fast on Fridays, not just abstain from meat. so when it became clear that people like you were getting soft, someone had the brilliant idea to make it easier for you, and so they said, "no more fasting, just no meat."

but if you think abstention from meat is ridiculous, you probably wouldn't think much of fasting. you CINO. (think RINO)

#25 - Posted by: on March 6, 2004 02:21 AM

Convert to Mormonism...problem solved :)

#26 - Posted by: Brandon on March 6, 2004 06:48 AM

Ahhh...It's good to be Pagan.

Orion

#27 - Posted by: Orion on March 6, 2004 09:18 AM

You won't get points, because you ate fish to get points. Pure intent and all that...

#28 - Posted by: Ricky Vandal on March 6, 2004 09:50 AM

Quit screwing around, Frank. Just drink beer on Friday.

#29 - Posted by: AllenS on March 6, 2004 10:02 AM

I had the beer.

Actually, the only eat fish on Fridays isn't an official tenet anymore (it's not like we think it's a sin to eat meat), but it's still widely observed.

#30 - Posted by: Frank J. on March 6, 2004 10:34 AM

What's wrong with filet o' fish? It's the ultimate comfort food and it's real yummy if it's dipped in just a little bit of ketchup. I was feeling down the other day and that was the perfect meal. Although I probably did develop my taste for them while growing up Catholic... Got rid of the guilt, kept the sandwich!

#31 - Posted by: jonag on March 6, 2004 10:48 AM

Fillet O Fish is much better with bacon.

#32 - Posted by: LibertyBob on March 6, 2004 10:56 AM

I lucked out--I'm (quite literally) Judeo-Christian. I only have to fast once a year, I get a huge feast for Passover, and I get twice as much chocolate in December because I celebrate both Hanukka and Christmas. The only one I don't do is Easter because a) it's full of pagan fertility symbols (bunnies and chicks and eggs and all that), b) there's enough ressurection symbolism in the Passover seder to choke a horse, and c) it's so close to Passover that if my mom had to cook for both holidays she'd go insane.

#33 - Posted by: Good-Natured Cynic on March 6, 2004 11:31 AM

We love lent down here in south Louisiana. It gives us Catholics an excuse to eat boiled crawfish or other good seafood dinners every Friday. Kind of wierd though. We're supposed to sacarfice on Fridays during lent by not eating meet. But down here, it's actually a pleasure. I tend to think that eating a turkey sandwich or a McDonald hamburger would actually be more of a sacrafice than boiled or fried fresh seafood. But hey, who am I to argue with the Catholic Church? I conceeded and had catfish gravy last nite.

#34 - Posted by: Nick on March 6, 2004 11:32 AM

I always liked no meat fridays, because it ment I got to eat more Catfish (yum)

#35 - Posted by: Jesse on March 6, 2004 12:04 PM

When I was Catholic growing up, my parents would take me to Long John Silver's. I hated fish of all kind, and still do. I'd have been happy to eat cheese pizza, but my parents usually nixed that because I wasn't supposed to be happy on Lent Fridays.

Funny how I didn't manage to stick with the whole Catholicism thing when I grew up, huh?

#36 - Posted by: Spoons on March 6, 2004 12:11 PM

Are you feeding the fishes Frank ?

*SCOOP*
Trying to fish on the river's bank, Frank J. has been eaten by a gator in a last attempt to convert to the GOOOOOOOD Catholicism. God wanted a pray. God got it.

Amen

My dear believers, please leave your prays for Frank's long stay in the purgatory.

*NEWS*

Have you read this story about The Fish of Chicago ? It is scaring.

*SAY HELLO*

Hey Monster Kabasue, I am here !

#37 - Posted by: Amphitryon on March 6, 2004 12:44 PM

Hey, so, where are you ?

#38 - Posted by: Amphitryon on March 6, 2004 03:50 PM

Jesus died for your sins, and you STILL wind up eating a Filet o Fish? If I were you, I'd find someone else to die for my sins.

#39 - Posted by: Jax on March 6, 2004 07:36 PM

LapsedCatholic wrote:

'Course if there was a "drink bourbon on Friday" religion I'd really take an interest.



That would be the Irish Catholics.




OW OW STOP THROWING THINGS OW OW




#40 - Posted by: Cap'n Yoaz on March 6, 2004 10:07 PM

Frank, Frank, Frank - have you no good Creole/Cajun restaurants down there? We have Gumbo's, Pappadeux, and Bayou Bob's here in Denver. If you can find some good N'Orleans food, you'll be fixed for all of the next four Fridays. Just remember, Good Friday is also A FAST DAY.

#41 - Posted by: cybermick on March 6, 2004 10:58 PM

I gave up Catholicism for Lent.

And Frank, there's no fish in your afterlife.

#42 - Posted by: Quibbler on March 7, 2004 11:59 AM

Enjoy your McDonald's meal before it, too, becomes low carb ;)

#43 - Posted by: Hlvictoria on March 7, 2004 07:09 PM

To add a totally unpleasent fact to the mix George Carlin not withstanding the ban on meat on Friday was NOT repealed in Vatican II

It was replaced by the requirement that some other sacrifice (to be determined by the person in question) or extra devotion be made on the Friday in order to eat meat.

During Lent that 2nd option is not allowed.

I suggest the Friendly's Fish & Chips awesome

#44 - Posted by: P. Ingemi on March 8, 2004 06:23 PM

I just think it is funny everyone seems to assume those things are really fish ...

#45 - Posted by: VR on March 12, 2004 05:34 PM

Google takes you to the strangest places...

oh well, while I'm here, I don't think anything at McDonalds counts as meat, but hey, there's plenty of good non-meat stuff out there like pizza, pasta, noodles, baked potatoes, salads, sushi, and so on. I hate fish, but shrimp and crab is great.

#46 - Posted by: on October 25, 2004 02:48 PM
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