Saturday, March 22, 2008

Behold the Canary


How long he lives is now a measure of how far Islam Militant has advanced in Italy. A Prince Orhan for the New Constantinople?

15 comments:

Tecumseh said...

Nice Easter story -- pourvu que ca dure, as Nappy's mamma once said. By the way, you guys celebrate Easter tonight? I save it for the real date when it's supposed to be.

My Frontier Thesis said...

Bunnies laying chocolate eggs is my favorite part of the New Testament, AI.

My Frontier Thesis said...

This guy is metaphysically fucked: he's going to hell twice, both according to Allah and God: 1.) for converting from Islam to Christianity; and 2.) he took communion before being baptized.

Arelcao Akleos said...

Dunno, MFT. I've been to a lot of Catholic churches where the folks were encouraged to participate in communion even if not yet baptized [thinking of adults, here]. Conversion out of Islam is clearly spelled out as a major no no. But "communion before being baptized"??

Arelcao Akleos said...

I'll be celebrating Easter tomorrow, Sunday, at my brother's house. A grand Portuguese feast is to be set out, and a horde of the ravenous is set to tear succulent roasted flesh from crispy bone.
Alas, MFT, the Chocolate Laying Easter Bunny never made it to Portugal. But, equally as zoologically interesting, the Egg Laying Bunny did. :)

My Frontier Thesis said...

I've been to a lot of Catholic churches where the folks were encouraged to participate in communion even if not yet baptized [thinking of adults, here]. Conversion out of Islam is clearly spelled out as a major no no. But "communion before being baptized"??

Pardon me? Are we speaking of the same Catholic order? Protestants — to varying degrees — have less problem with ante-baptismal communion. Additionally, during my Lutheran upbringing, my Catholic friends were quietly but strictly told that they were not to attend non-Catholic service.

Just call me a Thomas Paine of sorts, AA (but without all the crazy Quaking).

My Frontier Thesis said...

AA, are you in your homeland for Easter then?

Arelcao Akleos said...

I wish. No, I am in Massachusetts. But my sister-in-law was born in Portugal, and still knows how to cook a mean mean mean feast.

My Frontier Thesis said...

...my sister-in-law was born in Portugal, and still knows how to cook a mean mean mean feast.

Bastard! No such treatment on this end. So just make sure to heap a second and third plateful for young MFT.

Arelcao Akleos said...

But your sister is quite a cook, yes?

Tecumseh said...

What kind of meat are we talking about, AA? I think Easter calls for lamb.

Arelcao Akleos said...

Well, Portuguese, when they feast, sup from fowl, fish, and flesh.
There will be codfish, shrimp, lobster, pork, beef, chicken [more than one style], goat, and a variety of savory pies,pastries, sides, salads, and soups. Plus much wine.
Plus cheeses, olives, breads, fruits, marmalades, and guava jam.
Fortunately, there will be 30 or so people there.

But, yeah, AI, Lamb or Goat was one of the traditional Portuguese Easter meals. The other popular one, as ever, was Bacalhau [salted cod].

Tecumseh said...

Wowsers! So, where do you fit all that food? I guess you need to fast for a weeks beforehand...

Arelcao Akleos said...

Thanks to a near two week bout of flu, AI, I've definitely been fasting.
And, tomorrow, I break that damn fast.

My Frontier Thesis said...

AA, my sis and niece are on the upper Plains for Easter. It's just my brother and I, manning the desert southwest. I resist referring to our outpost as any kind of shining light in the desert. More like a last refuge, certainly no where to be wandering for a day or forty years.

It's just some simple bow-tie pasta, basic tomato sauce, some blues thanks to UNLV radio, and a bit of beer later. You gotta give us better warning a little further out next time your sis-in-law is gonna put such a spread out. We need time to make flight plans, AA!