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Old 05-17-2002, 06:20 AM   #1
4jacks
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Sorry I'm all late and stuff.. i've been working overnights and haven't been able to get on the computer...

I am in utter disbelief....
**STORY** I just got back from a week off of work, I'm a department Supervisor at home depot, where I were a J-sus fish on my apron... My first day back and one of my employee's Wayne, has a DARWIN fish drawn on his apron, eating a littler ***** fish... well I told him it's offensive and to get a new apron. But I was seriously kinda offended cuase that was aimed solely at me, and the J fish on my apron. But I was professional, and just made him change it.


Also a J-sus fish can point in either direction.

**Here is the story behind the ***** Fish**
Came from one of the many Fisherman story of ***** in the Bible. It was first used by early christians who suffered under persecution for christianity.. They had to keep all thier meetings and church services secret, and often moved location every time they met. The Fish was used to direct people to the meeting secretly. If I were a christian, who didn't know where the meeting was I would draw a arch in the sand with my foot, being the top line of the fish. The person who was directing traffic would complete the fish and draw the bottom line or arch of the fish in whichever way the meeting was. So the fish would point right if the meeting was to the right, or left if the meeting was to the left. So the Christian fish can point to either direction. Though its more common on cars to point left.


So Max, did you know that, that was a Darwin fish???

If so no biggie,
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