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Did Zeus Ever Metamorphose Into A Fishy Shape To Have His Way With Any Of The Minor Goddesses?

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sandyRoe | 17:03 Thu 12th Feb 2015 | ChatterBank
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I don't like fish but I certainly wouldn't mind being that particular fish.
I can just envisage it turning its head to the right and singing "Don't Worry, Be Happy".
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If you scroll down you'll see Elizabeth Jagger has what looks a pretty jagged seat.
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I seem to remember that he seduced Danaë appearing as a shower of goldfish.
eagle and swan, and sometimes impersonated women's husbands. There doesn't seem to be any record of him pursuing mermaids, though.
Why the sudden interst in fish, Mr. Roe. Or is the allure of Ms Bonham-Carter?
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Goldfish? Wasn't it something that sounded like fish?
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I've rather liked her since seeing her play Mrs Lovett. Not sure about the pies, though.
vetuste, I thought that one was a rain shower?

Anyway, a shower of goldfish wouldn't give you nearly the same coverage as a tuna
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You might survive a goldfish dropping out of the heavens onto your head. A tuna, now, would produce an entirely different outcome.
even if they'd taken it out of the tin?

she was great as Joan Potter in Toast too
if was a golden shower, humbersloop.

Must have been a Greek thing.
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Yes, as I said, sounded like fish. ☺

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