Let us now sing a hymn by that great theologian, Charles Haddock Sturgeon:
What food luxurious loads the board,when at this table sits the Lord!The wine how rich, the bread how sweet,when Jesus deigns the guests to meet!If now, with eyes defiled and dim,we see the signs, but see not him;O may his love the scales displace,and bid us see him face to face!
Superfrog over 8 years ago
He never looked batter.
librisleo over 8 years ago
He just said that for the halibut.
MeGoNow Premium Member over 8 years ago
He no longer sleeps with the fishes.
whiteheron over 8 years ago
Holy mackerel ! He’ll go to heaven.
Egrayjames over 8 years ago
“smelt”……I like it.
Zen-of-Zinfandel over 8 years ago
Has anyone seen the offishal will? Let minnow asap.
UpaCoCoCreek Premium Member over 8 years ago
… and delicious!
P51Strega over 8 years ago
It was a fluke accident. It gilled him in the prime of his life.
ksu71 over 8 years ago
Comments are very finny today.
Zen-of-Zinfandel over 8 years ago
He was the only fish that knew how to tuna piano. ‘I know it hurts to say goodbye but it’s time for me to fly."
miscreant over 8 years ago
Did anyone remember to order the bouquet of dill and thyme?
tsandl over 8 years ago
Let us now sing a hymn by that great theologian, Charles Haddock Sturgeon:
What food luxurious loads the board,when at this table sits the Lord!The wine how rich, the bread how sweet,when Jesus deigns the guests to meet!If now, with eyes defiled and dim,we see the signs, but see not him;O may his love the scales displace,and bid us see him face to face!