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Interesting Things with JC

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Review of Interesting Things with JC by the UK Legend John Ryan.

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932: "Hippopotamus is Fish"

Interesting Things with JC #932: "Hippopotamus is Fish" - Explore the historical classification of hippos as fish for Lenten consumption in certain cultures, revealing the dynamic interplay between cultural adaptation and religious observance. Discover this intriguing cultural practice!

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588: "St Patrick Blue"

Interesting Things with JC #588: “St Patrick Blue” - The earliest depictions of St. Patrick show him dressed in blue garments rather than green, and when George III established the Order of St. Patrick for the Kingdom of Ireland, its official color was azure blue, known as "St. Patrick's Blue."

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