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Let There Be Meat

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This mighty doorway grasped my attention on a wander through Manchester city centre.  It expresses stunning reverence for worship and cutlery.

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Closer looking reveals that it is worshipping a carniverous deity, not a religious one.

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Red’s True Barbecue,  22 Lloyd Street,  Albert Square,  Manchester

 

aDSC_0636_ppCopyright Debbie Smyth, 28 April 2016

 

 

Part of Thursday Doors

 

8 replies »

  1. What fun! I’m religious and you have to have a sense of humor, something many people of many different beliefs, religious/political/etc., don’t seem to have these days. Of course, there’s plenty the crosses the line, but I don’t think this does.

    janet

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