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- From: jchien@leland.Stanford.EDU (Jennifer Crystal Fang-Chien)
- Subject: Jesus on a Stick Burning with Pastrami -- jchien
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- Organization: The Land of Flowers (Stanford U.)
- Date: Thu, 31 Dec 92 20:32:15 GMT
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- [Thanks to Michael Lichter for the inspiring the title
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- Jesus on a Stick Burning with Pastrami
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- The second coming
- came from the hands of cuisine innovators
- on Christmas night. The streets were dark,
- the stores closed for the holidays,
- and only the Jewish restaurants
- welcomed the earth with open doors.
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- Three white-robed men
- carrying foil-wrapped presents and acrid incense
- entered the restaurant. They sat apart
- from the rest, and even their menu was of another sort
- (I could tell from the straw manger and horses on the cover
- instead of rye). They discussed what to order,
- throwing out choices such as "Lamb with Onions and Cream",
- "Pasta made with Extra Virgin Olive Oil", "Cheese
- Wafers and Wine", "Fish Loaves and Breadsticks",
- and even "Bloody Mary". Apparently these offerings
- weren't miraculous enough for such a holy feast.
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- They quietly called over the Jewish manager,
- gesticulating in a manner that demanded
- improved service or public embarrassment. He nodded,
- then hurriedly talked to the chief cook. They argued
- and nearly came to fists, but with a fluorish
- they finally presented a silver-lined, cloudy white menu --
- the plastic cover shining as if newly ordained.
- Opening the menu with their fingertips,
- the three men examined the fresh offering carefully.
- As if on a cue, they said, "Yes, one, please:
- 'Jesus on a Stick Burning with Pastrami.'"
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- The chef began to stir, mix, and fry,
- flipping a small piece of flesh on a pan.
- In a few minutes, he dressed it on a stick,
- and slipped pastrami on the other end.
- He brought it to the three men, then with a lighter,
- he set the stick on fire. One white-robed man
- took the flaming stick, shaped in a cross,
- and held it above his head as he stood on the table.
- "The time has come!" he declared.
- "Behold, the second coming of Christ!"
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- The patrons turned to look, and the figure
- on the cross, dressed in white,
- came to life and screamed in agony.
- The voice was soft but we could all hear,
- "The fire! Put out the fire!"
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- -- jennifer crystal chien
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- c/c welcome, as always.
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