All I have been able to discover, is that if you Google "Sacred Fish", you wind up with some weird results. I'm still trying to figure out what the "Brethren of the Sacred Fish" is about. This should be an interesting one.
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Ummmmm.... because it's got a U.S. flag hanging from its belly?
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No clue.
More time to think.. hmmm..
It's too small for my old eyes to tell. I haven't a clue either. I do see the flag too. Have a great WW. :)
ReplyDeleteIs it a salmon?
ReplyDeleteI have no idea! Is it a sturgeon?
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It is out of water?? Cool pic though.
ReplyDeletebecause it's the fish that represents the fish that Jesus had at the last supper?
ReplyDeleteI have no idea either??? hhmmmpph.
ReplyDeleteNot a sturgeon....not a salmon. It was not served at the Last Supper, and the flag doesn't make it sacred in this case.
ReplyDeleteI have no idea?
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cause he realizes he is dinner? LOL
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Its realted to India's sacred cows?
ReplyDeleteI think because he knows he gonna be eaten.. lol..;)
ReplyDeleteDon't know, eht! When will you tell us?
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No, no and no.....I'll clue you soon
ReplyDeleteAnother one I don't know...
ReplyDeleteAll I have been able to discover, is that if you Google "Sacred Fish", you wind up with some weird results. I'm still trying to figure out what the "Brethren of the Sacred Fish" is about. This should be an interesting one.
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not a clue, bit it is a neat looking fist.
ReplyDeleteHoly Mackerel! I don't have a clue!
ReplyDeleteI've been scanning fish all morning!
ReplyDeleteIt almost looks like a haddock and there's a mark on it many fisheren call the 'Devil's Thumbprint' or 'St. Peter's Mark'.
I think your photo is of one suspended from a natural history museum or an aquarium. (Atlanta's is quite famous, but I'm not sure it's that one.)
I just knew someone would get this right off. I'll post the answer along with my weekend reading assignment tomorrow.
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