Half a croissant, on a plate, with a sign in front of it saying '50c'
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GIMME A FISH! why?

what has a fish got to do with a bakery
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i mean, its pretty obvious that it means bad but couldnt you use a different symbol related to bread? aaah forget it i'm just off to get one of those nice haddock-loaves... no? exactly!
panthaz paradise, Apr 03 2001

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       A fishbone was what I came up with when looking for "the opposite of a croissant". It would be something that's still more or less food, but smelly and undesirable to eat without being offensive or too graphically complex.   

       It doesn't have anything to do with a bakery. Maybe it got dragged in from the halffishmonger next door; maybe it just symbolizes my desire for the out-of-place ideas that collect it to go away.
jutta, Apr 03 2001
  

       Amazingly, "halffishmonger.com" isn't taken. Nor is "halffishmongery.com"!
wiml, Apr 03 2001
  

       Like [Rods Tiger], I guess I always assumed it had something to do with "loaves and fishes".
egnor, Apr 04 2001
  

       No, that's accidental.
jutta, Apr 04 2001
  

       UnaBubba, what is a 'Scat Poster'? and what makes you think that i am one?   

       []
[ sctld ], Apr 04 2001
  

       Dammit' my secret identity revealed!   

       [i am actualy Peter Sealy in disguise]
[ sctld ], Apr 08 2001
  

       What about the Japscat posters? Must we leave them out too?
AfroAssault, Oct 10 2001
  

       Yes. We must.   

       <For those of you who are curious...you don't want to know. Really.>
StarChaser, Oct 12 2001
  

       scat poster!? I resent that!   

       fairly accurate, but there's no need to just come out and SAY it
panthaz paradise, Aug 03 2002
  

       I'm just contrary, heh heh.
Loris, Oct 07 2002
  

       <Scat post>Scooby-doo-by-bob-shebob-diddly-doo-wop-shebop!</scat post>
RayfordSteele, Oct 09 2002
  

       Perhaps moldy bread, instead of a fish? Nah, for two reasons: too hard to represent as a sketch/icon, and certain moldy bread turned out to be a Good Thing! (penicillin is a bread mold)   

       A fallen cake, though.... :) -- perfectly fitting for Ideas that fall flat!   

       (But imagine poor Jutta, doing a massive search-and-replace of "fishbone" with "fallen cake", through all the text in all the HB files on the server....)
Vernon, Sep 25 2003
  

       jutta, you wrote: "A fishbone was what I came up with when looking for "the opposite of a croissant". It would be something that's still more or less food, but smelly and undesirable to eat...." Did you know that some fishbones are quite edible? Open up a can of mackerel some time (definitely smells fishy!), drain the liquid, and dump the rest onto a large plate. You will see mostly whole fish bodies (heads and tails and inner organs removed), including bones. But these bones are soft, chewable, and a good source of calcium. Doesn't taste as good as the fish, though -- and they disintegrate so easily it makes me wonder why the fish bothers to grow them! Perhaps I am missing something, such as some aspect of processing --cooking?-- during canning.   

       Anyway, I usually empty a can into a bowl, add a big glob of mayonaisse-based "sandwich relish", and mush/mix it up thoroughly, then eat with crackers. Could almost qualify as Hors D'Oeuvres, if the fish-odor was less intense. The bones are completely undetectable in that mixture, and I can always fix my breath after I'm done eating.
Vernon, Oct 03 2003
  

       we always said fish was good for the brain. just try singing now, Vernon, for the complete effect. you given up smoking yet?
po, Oct 03 2003
  

       My dog eats the bones too, but she ain’t smart.
pluterday, Oct 03 2003
  

       po, what does singing have to do with fish? (also, I have always been a complete nonsmoker).   

       It occurs to me to note that if the "fallen cake" notion was adopted, as suggested in a prior annotation, then the current vertical orientation of the vote-icons would probably have to be changed to horizontal (STACKED vertically, though, when more than one are displayed). Fortunately, a croissant looks the same, in either orientation.
Vernon, Oct 03 2003
  

       singing livens up the mind too. I doubt that you need it though.
po, Oct 03 2003
  

       Vernon, what you describe is, to me, as inedible as pieces of arsenic laced concrete.
bristolz, Oct 03 2003
  

       I'll grind your bones to make my bread!   

       You want fish? And here you have for this fishy idea...
Don Fuego, Jan 07 2005
  

       //GIMME A FISH!// OK.
dbmag9, Dec 18 2005
  

       I've found jutta's anno interesting. This qualifies as HB lore, so I'm not voting on it.
xandram, Jul 07 2006
  

       [po], [vernon], what does singing have to do with fish?   

       The Fish Cheer & I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-To-Die Rag   

       Gimme an F!
F!
Gimme an I!
I!
Gimme an S!
S!
Gimme an H!
H!
What's that spell ?
FISH!
What's that spell ?
FISH!
What's that spell ?
FISH!
  

       Yeah, come on all of you, big strong men,
Uncle Sam needs your help again.
He's got himself in a terrible jam
Way down yonder in Vietnam
So put down your books and pick up a gun,
We're gonna have a whole lotta fun.
  

       And it's one, two, three, What are we fighting for ?
Don't ask me, I don't give a damn, Next stop is Vietnam;
And it's five, six, seven, Open up the pearly gates,
Well there ain't no time to wonder why, Whoopee! we're all gonna die.
  

       Country Joe McDonald and The Fish   

       Ah, memories...
normzone, Jul 08 2006
  

       I'm strangly relieved that it didn't come from loaves and fishes.
James Newton, Jul 09 2006
  
      
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