No, that rotten bastard, can’t help but respect him, though.
Quickie, don’t you know all the vitamins and minerals of a grape is in its skin? Peeling it is unhealthy!
No, that rotten bastard, can’t help but respect him, though.
Quickie, don’t you know all the vitamins and minerals of a grape is in its skin? Peeling it is unhealthy!
Well, whatever floats your boat… or not.
I believe that may not be the point. However, as I wouldn’t want to wish ill health on our Jewish friends at this propitious time of year, I selflessly volunteer to undertake an experiment into the possibly harmful effects of eating skinless grapes dished up by a hot berobed Indian babe.
I thought Lakshmi brought wealth and good fortune with one eye and misfortune with the other.
Y’know, it just struck me how Jewish Ganesha is. He is praised for his wisdom, the same way we still revere Maimonides and the other great sages. He is fat, jolly, and seems to like telling stories- three characteristics shared by most rabbis. Finally, he’s got a huge nose.
Happy 5766 everybody!
L’Shana Tovah! I cleaned up and went to service yesterday; it was my first Rosh Hashanah, and I’m real excited about it.
Let’s not forget the coming days of Yor Kiplach. ;j
ROFLMAOSCOK!!!:D:D:D:D:D:D:D
I was not able to take the time off - I made a stupid mistake when I first started working for this company. The HHs came on the 3rd week of training - I was told I would be missing valuable “hands on” time, but would be able to make it up, I’d just be a few days behind everyone else (we had a whopping 6 people in the class) So I opted to work those days (my family has never been very observant so it didn’t upset my parents)
The following year, I requested those days off, and because I hadn’t taken them the year before, I had a time convincing the supervisors that I really was (am) Jewish.
so i’ve never taken Rosh Hashana off. Sometimes I take Yom Kippur off (cause it’s easier to fast when not surrounded by office cookies and such)
The beyotch of it is, my birthday is this time of year, and every couple of years, one or the other holiday falls smack on it. One year everything was early (right before Jewish Leap Year) so my birthday coincided with Sukkoth
BTW - just how did that battle end anyway?
L’shanah tovah everyone!
Now an important debate: what are the best foods to eat the day before Yom Kippur, to ensure an easy fast?
I’m late…
Leshanah tovah tikateiv veteichateim! [spelling?]
Have a beautiful New Year. לשנה טובה תכתבו ותחתמו ;j
love,
gum.
We had to call it off for some other day. ArrMatey!, my sworn enemy, allowed me to go free since some unnamed bastard was blwoing holes in me ship!
Well you did drop a cannonball through the bottom of my rowing boat, just 'cos I tried to warn you that a ship crewed by females would be the unluckiest ever to sail the seven seas…
Humph. If I’d let a sexist, one-sided comment like that slide, then it’s work, work, work all the time, putting down the ignorant men who think they can do better.
Sexist? Just the customs of the sea, m’dear, along with not mentioning salt, pigs, clergymen or salmon, or changing the name of your ship, or calling it Friday.
Yachtsman Alain Colas used to cheerfully race single-handed a monster called Vendredi XIII, but that’s just asking for trouble.
Customs of the sea, yes, but we’re bucking tradition to start with, so why should we care about the outdated fears of quaint little sailors?
;j L’Shanah Tovah, and a solemn, dignified Ramadan as well.
Shanah Tovah!
And happy Ramadan to you all.
Now back to the pirates hijacking our [del]ship[/del] thread.
our thread? Does that mean you hijacked me, or did I hijack you?
Well, we could mutually hijack each other, but the guys round here have issues with those kinds of threads.
snarls Hands off Noone Special!
All right, it’s you, I’ll share. Go to it! Just send photos.
Oops… busted! :eek: Sorry, Kyth, some other time