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How did a bottle of Tabasco sauce find its way into a painting of the Last Supper?
(Thanks to Al Barkafski)
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How did a bottle of Tabasco sauce find its way into a painting of the Last Supper?
(Thanks to Al Barkafski)
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If somebody here tried a Texas-themed Last Supper, you'd probably have the disciples gnawing on ribs, or maybe the last remnants of their T-bones. The bread wouldn't have to be broken, as it would already be sliced. And instead of wine, they'd be drinking beer.
Posted by: Rod | June 02, 2022 at 09:31 AM
Sometimes the wine is a bit off, so litte dash wil do ya.
Posted by: cfjk | June 02, 2022 at 10:25 AM
The six-pack of Bud Light is also suspicious.
Posted by: wanderer2575 | June 02, 2022 at 12:59 PM
Tabasco? BS. As I understand it, Jesus said of Frank's Red-Hot, "I put that s*** on everything."
Or maybe it was someone else.
Posted by: Jeff Meyerson | June 02, 2022 at 03:14 PM
Rod is right about a Texas themed Last Supper. First, they would all have to get on one side of the table if they wanted to be included in the painting. There would be bottles of Lone Star beer and a choice of hot sauces including Siracha, Franks and ghost pepper. The meal would have to be steaks, ribs, baked potatoes, and corn on the cob. There would be no skimping as it wasn't as if they were going to do another supper next month.
Posted by: Le Petomane | June 02, 2022 at 07:14 PM