Happy Ash Wednesday

Something. You see that 100 car pile up in TX? What’s wrong with those people?


They have zero skillset for driving in the snow and ice.
Not true.

I learned from @fordman84 that all the snowy/icy accidents in Texas are caused by northerners who've moved to Texas and intended to show the Texans how to do it.
 
she's been in a lot of stuff, starting with Interview with a Vampire.

Maybe Small Soldiers?

she was also Mary Jane in the Toby McGuire Spiderman movies.

and she is IRL married to Meth Damon, her husband in Fargo
sorry, I meant when I was watching Fargo, I couldn't immediately place her and then it dawned me on it was Kirsten Dunst

And yes, she was in small soldiers. I watched about 10 minutes of that few weeks ago when I saw it one of streaming services on my roku
 
Looks pretty nice!

Love their disclaimer as soon as you click on link, "if you are not traveling within the next 3 days, we suggest calling back at a later date"

Been going there forever. There are nice places up north but this is local.
 
sorry, I meant when I was watching Fargo, I couldn't immediately place her and then it dawned me on it was Kirsten Dunst

And yes, she was in small soldiers. I watched about 10 minutes of that few weeks ago when I saw it one of streaming services on my roku

That's the season of Fargo I have not finished
 
never made sense to me, but hey it brought us the filet of fish
Awkward Season 1 GIF by The Office
You can also eat Capybara because the Catholic Church declared it a fish.
 
isn't that a rodent?
interesting....


So in the 17th century, the Bishop of Quebec approached his superiors in the Church and asked whether his flock would be permitted to eat beaver meat on Fridays during Lent, despite the fact that meat-eating was forbidden. Since the semi-aquatic rodent was a skilled swimmer, the Church declared that the beaver was a fish. Being a fish, beaver barbeques were permitted throughout Lent. Problem solved!

The Church, by the way, also classified another semi-aquatic rodent, the capybara, as a fish for dietary purposes. The critter, the largest rodent in the world, is commonly eaten during Lent in Venezuela. "It's delicious," one restaurant owner told the New York Sun in 2005. "I know it's a rat, but it tastes really good."
 
interesting....


So in the 17th century, the Bishop of Quebec approached his superiors in the Church and asked whether his flock would be permitted to eat beaver meat on Fridays during Lent, despite the fact that meat-eating was forbidden. Since the semi-aquatic rodent was a skilled swimmer, the Church declared that the beaver was a fish. Being a fish, beaver barbeques were permitted throughout Lent. Problem solved!

The Church, by the way, also classified another semi-aquatic rodent, the capybara, as a fish for dietary purposes. The critter, the largest rodent in the world, is commonly eaten during Lent in Venezuela. "It's delicious," one restaurant owner told the New York Sun in 2005. "I know it's a rat, but it tastes really good."

we eat pigs... why not eat rats?
 
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