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  • in reply to: Tzahal Sweatshirts #946667
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    So have it with me. ^_^

    What does “equality” mean?

    in reply to: Killing A Cat #983704
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    Ken Zayn: lol, that’s good. ^_^

    in reply to: 20 Questions #937441
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    Who’s up next?

    in reply to: 20 Questions #937440
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    frummy got it. ^_^

    mnidj, the answer is wellies/galoshes. But I wear mine in the snow too, so I guess are right! ^_^

    in reply to: Must a boy who is in Shidduchim always be shaven? #924179
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    All joking aside, WIY – why do you think it is okay for a guy in shidduchim to go less than perfectly groomed (according to the almighty shidduch standards – this does not reflect my personal opinion), but not for a girl to do so?* Don’t you think that’s kind of a double standard?

    *(This is of course with the stipulation that the said lapse in grooming (i.e. wearing sweatshirts) entails that the sweatshirts be properly fitted and not marked with symbols, logos, words, or graphics of any kind.)

    in reply to: SHIDDUCH CONCERN #923274
    OneOfMany
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    Nice quote, nfgo3. They should add that to Icot’s illustrious subtitle. ^_^

    in reply to: 20 Questions #937436
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    #1 Is it manmade? Yes.

    #2 Is it a common (>50%) household item? Yeah, I would say so.

    #3 Animal, vegetable or mineral? Mineral…I think…

    #4 Is it bigger than a standard crockpot (total volume, lid closed)? Around the same size…generally.

    #5 Does it use electricity? No.

    #6 Is it associated with food or cooking? No.

    #7 Is it usually used in one specific room? No, not at all.

    #8 Is it worn on a person (such as clothes, shoes, hat, sheitel, cast, etc)? Yes.

    #9 Is it worn on the head? No.

    #10 Is it worn on the lower half of the body? Yes.

    #11 Is it or does it contain pants? No. (Contain pants?)

    #12 Is it shoes? It’s a type of footwear.

    #13 Is it boots? It’s a type of boot… ^_^

    #14 I’m afraid this may get uggly. ?? No, the item is not a smiley face. (Or Uggs. :P)

    (If you want to cheat, you can check my profile for the answer. ^_^)

    in reply to: Post to Post�NOT #1047610
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    Have you ever heard an ant wearing fur slippers walk across a thick wool carpet?

    in reply to: 20 Questions #937431
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    #1 Is it manmade? Yes.

    #2 Is it a common (>50%) household item? Yeah, I would say so.

    #3 Animal, vegetable or mineral? Mineral…I think…

    #4 Is it bigger than a standard crockpot (total volume, lid closed)? Around the same size…generally.

    #5 Does it use electricity? No.

    #6 Is it associated with food or cooking? No.

    #7 Is it usually used in one specific room? No, not at all.

    #8 Is it worn on a person (such as clothes, shoes, hat, sheitel, cast, etc)? Yes.

    #9 Is it worn on the head? No.

    #10 Is it worn on the lower half of the body? Yes.

    #11 Is it or does it contain pants? No. (Contain pants?)

    #12 Is it shoes? It’s a type of footwear.

    #13 Is it boots? It’s a type of boot… ^_^

    in reply to: 20 Questions #937429
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    #1 Is it manmade? Yes.

    #2 Is it a common (>50%) household item? Yeah, I would say so.

    #3 Animal, vegetable or mineral? Mineral…I think…

    #4 Is it bigger than a standard crockpot (total volume, lid closed)? Around the same size…generally.

    #5 Does it use electricity? No.

    #6 Is it associated with food or cooking? No.

    #7 Is it usually used in one specific room? No, not at all.

    #8 Is it worn on a person (such as clothes, shoes, hat, sheitel, cast, etc)? Yes.

    #9 Is it worn on the head? No.

    #10 Is it worn on the lower half of the body? Yes.

    #11 Is it or does it contain pants? No. (Contain pants?)

    #12 Is it shoes? It’s a type of footwear.

    in reply to: Was William Shakespeare an Anti-Semite? #926973
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    in reply to: Must a boy who is in Shidduchim always be shaven? #924164
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    If he doesn’t, he’s good – there are always always the sweatshirt girls for him to date.

    in reply to: Was William Shakespeare an Anti-Semite? #926971
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    Bump in the night.

    in reply to: 20 Questions #937427
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    #1 Is it manmade? Yes.

    #2 Is it a common (>50%) household item? Yeah, I would say so.

    #3 Animal, vegetable or mineral? Mineral…I think…

    #4 Is it bigger than a standard crockpot (total volume, lid closed)? Around the same size…generally.

    #5 Does it use electricity? No.

    #6 Is it associated with food or cooking? No.

    #7 Is it usually used in one specific room? No, not at all.

    #8 Is it worn on a person (such as clothes, shoes, hat, sheitel, cast, etc)? Yes.

    #9 Is it worn on the head? No.

    #10 Is it worn on the lower half of the body? Yes.

    #11 Is it or does it contain pants? No. (Contain pants?)

    in reply to: 20 Questions #937425
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    #1 Is it manmade? Yes.

    #2 Is it a common (>50%) household item? Yeah, I would say so.

    #3 Animal, vegetable or mineral? Mineral…I think…

    #4 Is it bigger than a standard crockpot (total volume, lid closed)? Around the same size…generally.

    #5 Does it use electricity? No.

    #6 Is it associated with food or cooking? No.

    #7 Is it usually used in one specific room? No, not at all.

    #8 Is it worn on a person (such as clothes, shoes, hat, sheitel, cast, etc)? Yes.

    #9 Is it worn on the head? No.

    #10 Is it worn on the lower half of the body? Yes.

    in reply to: Oldest Current CR Posters #1211708
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    Happy cranniversary. ^_^

    in reply to: Tzahal Sweatshirts #946655
    OneOfMany
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    sushee/sushe

    But since you ask…hm…on this thread, Loyal Jew and The Litvishe Kiryas Yoelite. (And sushee/sushe.)

    in reply to: Tzahal Sweatshirts #946652
    OneOfMany
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    My point was that MDG sounded like a wacked-out conspiracy nut. I thought that was quite clear.

    What exactly was your point?

    in reply to: Tzahal Sweatshirts #946650
    OneOfMany
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    Joseph: Clarify what was unclear about it.

    in reply to: Tzahal Sweatshirts #946647
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    Joseph: What does your comment have to do with my question, or MDG’s comment?

    I am starting to feel like we are playing broken telephone here…

    in reply to: Tzahal Sweatshirts #946644
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    OneOfMany said: “MDG: So you’re saying that one of the most active and combat-ready military forces in the world is in some significant proportion structured around providing its soldiers opportunity for fornication?

    …really? “

    Yes. What does one have to do with the other? Men can be physically intimate and emotionally detached at the same time. We all need some entertainment – some are more Tahor than others.

    What does your answer have to do with my question?

    in reply to: Should i be called Miss/Mrs? #922484
    OneOfMany
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    Well, CRuzer was right about the troll, and you are right about the rest of its user names, then…

    in reply to: Should i be called Miss/Mrs? #922482
    OneOfMany
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    Hm…I think CRuzer and DaasYochid are right about the troll…

    in reply to: 20 Questions #937422
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    #1 Is it manmade? Yes.

    #2 Is it a common (>50%) household item? Yeah, I would say so.

    #3 Animal, vegetable or mineral? Mineral…I think…

    #4 Is it bigger than a standard crockpot (total volume, lid closed)? Around the same size…generally.

    #5 Does it use electricity? No.

    #6 Is it associated with food or cooking? No.

    #7 Is it usually used in one specific room? No, not at all.

    #8 Is it worn on a person (such as clothes, shoes, hat, sheitel, cast, etc)? Yes.

    #9 Is it worn on the head? No.

    in reply to: Girls in Shidduchim wearing sweatshirts ? #922945
    OneOfMany
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    lets stick to halacha

    Couldn’t agree enough.

    in reply to: SHIDDUCH CONCERN #923234
    OneOfMany
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    lol @ Icot

    in reply to: 20 Questions #937420
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    #1 Is it manmade? Yes.

    #2 Is it a common (>50%) household item? Yeah, I would say so.

    #3 Animal, vegetable or mineral? Mineral…I think…

    #4 Is it bigger than a standard crockpot (total volume, lid closed)? Around the same size…generally.

    #5 Does it use electricity? No.

    #6 Is it associated with food or cooking? No.

    #7 Is it usually used in one specific room? No, not at all.

    #8 Is it worn on a person (such as clothes, shoes, hat, sheitel, cast, etc)? Yes.

    in reply to: Break Time #921383
    OneOfMany
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    Okay, we’ll miss you!

    in reply to: SHIDDUCH CONCERN #923227
    OneOfMany
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    That’s a very big problem. However, you were probably only set up with him because you wear sweatshirts. Fix that, and the grey-socked suitors will disappear.

    in reply to: Girls in Shidduchim wearing sweatshirts ? #922919
    OneOfMany
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    Are you saying dressing without “class” is inappropriate? And what does “inappropriate” mean in this context?

    in reply to: Tzahal Sweatshirts #946615
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    MDG: So you’re saying that one of the most active and combat-ready military forces in the world is in some significant proportion structured around providing its soldiers opportunity for fornication?

    …really?

    in reply to: Revolutionary education method #921980
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    little miss: I am a very artistic person, and I always wished that my high school had offered more in the way of art – but I don’t think what you are describing would be a good idea. Extensively hands-on teaching works for pre-school classes, because the ideas being transmitted are simple and generally easily represented with pictures, etc. In higher grades, the ideas can be much more complex and abstract, and needs to be taught in a formal, straightforward fashion.

    However, artistic ability lets you harness another powerful learning tool – visual processing. In school, I always took notes in a very visually structured format, and used diagrams instead of words whenever I could. This was actually crucial for me, because I always found that I could only really understand a concept when I could mentally visualize its structure. I feel that this is the best avenue toward harnessing each student’s individual talents – not trying to transplant them into the classroom, but trying to configure them so as to best adapt to mainstream higher level teaching (lecture/dictation).

    in reply to: 20 Questions #937418
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    #1 Is it manmade? Yes.

    #2 Is it a common (>50%) household item? Yeah, I would say so.

    #3 Animal, vegetable or mineral? Mineral…I think…

    #4 Is it bigger than a standard crockpot (total volume, lid closed)? Around the same size…generally.

    #5 Does it use electricity? No.

    #6 Is it associated with food or cooking? No.

    #7 Is it usually used in one specific room? No, not at all.

    in reply to: Dating-When? #920908
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    I know…I was just harnessing the implication of what you weren’t saying for kicks. 🙂

    But I don’t agree with what you are really saying either. I don’t think “maturity” is this absolute state that you magically enter when you hit some arbitrary age. Also, you seem to imply that a “happy marriage” is contingent entirely on the choice of partner, and not at all on personal maturity, which I think is absolutely ludicrous.

    in reply to: Revolutionary education method #921975
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    What kind of arts…fine arts, domestic arts (…martial arts?)?

    in reply to: Blaming the Same Gender Unions: A Personal Rant #927542
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    When you open a thread half expecting to read about feminist bus drivers on strike, you know the bowdlerization has gone too far…(haifagirl, am I right?)

    in reply to: 20 Questions #937416
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    #1 Is it manmade? Yes.

    #2 Is it a common (>50%) household item? Yeah, I would say so.

    #3 Animal, vegetable or mineral? Mineral…I think…

    #4 Is it bigger than a standard crockpot (total volume, lid closed)? Around the same size…generally.

    #5 Does it use electricity? No.

    #6 Is it associated with food or cooking? No.

    in reply to: Owning a Dog #922215
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    I have 2 upper teenagers and one 20 year old, and I find that our dog listens (and obeys) much better than the kids.

    lol…I was just thinking how well this little tidbit applies to human progeny…

    Because it barks, bites, is expensive to maintain (monetarily and time wise), is very demanding, dirties the house…

    in reply to: Dating-When? #920905
    OneOfMany
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    So…guys should wait until they are thirty, and then ask their parents to find them shidduchim?

    in reply to: 20 Questions #937414
    OneOfMany
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    lol okay. 🙂

    #1 Is it manmade? Yes.

    #2 Is it a common (>50%) household item? Yeah, I would say so.

    #3 Animal, vegetable or mineral? Mineral…I think…

    #4 Is it bigger than a standard crockpot (total volume, lid closed)? Around the same size…generally.

    #5 Does it use electricity? No.

    in reply to: Mice vs. Large Bugs, a question for the girls #920812
    OneOfMany
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    Health: I didn’t grow up yet.

    in reply to: Mice vs. Large Bugs, a question for the girls #920806
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    haifagirl: aha…but how can we distinguish between those channeling their inner e. e. cummings, and those who simply have poor grammar? 😛

    in reply to: 20 Questions #937412
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    #4 (frummy in the tummy) Around the same size…generally.

    in reply to: Makor for the wave… #920769
    OneOfMany
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    hee hee

    in reply to: Mice vs. Large Bugs, a question for the girls #920801
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    SaysMe: And you do now?! Still weird. 😛

    in reply to: Mice vs. Large Bugs, a question for the girls #920797
    OneOfMany
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    Here’s one for unusual – when I was a little kid, if you asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up, I would have said, “forensic entomologist.” 😛

    in reply to: :::::::::::::::NERD::::::::::::::::: #920611
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    I think ice cream is still here as more and more_2…but that’s just my personal opinion…

    in reply to: Oldest Current CR Posters #1211705
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    mah snooperpowers :3

    in reply to: Interesting random Q #920568
    OneOfMany
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    Has anyone here taken the Strong Interest Inventory?

    in reply to: 20 Questions #937410
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    #2 (frummy in the tummy) Yeah, I would say so.

    #3 (I can only try) Mineral…I think…

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