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  • in reply to: Coffee Room Color War #1027438
    aHeiligeYid
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    Hurry up on my q. 16 hrs remaining

    in reply to: Coffee Room Color War #1027433
    aHeiligeYid
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    Popa, duh? (Btw frummy….. We Green We Mean We are the Fighting Machine..)

    Next q.

    Which thread was first to be published in the country Yossi and which was the most recent? 2 points

    in reply to: Coffee Room Color War #1027425
    aHeiligeYid
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    To wisey! Thanks for starting it up, and I hereby hand the reigns over to you! All hail reigning King!

    in reply to: Coffee Room Color War #1027411
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    Teams so far….

    Red: blueprints(irony)

    Blue:wisey

    Green(judges squad): a Heilige yid

    in reply to: Silly Posts Only… #917915
    aHeiligeYid
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    Massering or just having fun like the rest of us?

    in reply to: A book for a Yid. #914597
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    Thanks to all. And mods….. shut ‘erdown!

    in reply to: Coffee Room Color War #1027407
    aHeiligeYid
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    @achosid, this is coming from a guy who wasted four years on a stupid yeshivishe facebook! Go figure

    in reply to: Good Shabbos! #1135883
    aHeiligeYid
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    To Baal habooze, see silly posts only thread

    in reply to: Silly Posts Only… #917913
    aHeiligeYid
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    Anybody home, mr. Baal? Or still too SCARED post…

    Not trolling….more like ogreing!

    in reply to: A bit bothered by some advertisements in frum publications #1009239
    aHeiligeYid
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    To yehudayona…..

    MASKIM

    in reply to: Coffee Room Color War #1027405
    aHeiligeYid
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    No previous names. But I am we’ll associated with the coffee room.

    in reply to: Silly Posts Only… #917912
    aHeiligeYid
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    And now…. He’s afraid to answer..

    in reply to: Silly Posts Only… #917911
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    To Baal haBooze, thanks! Time to go the way of all new posters who were kicked out after two days…. ;(

    R.I.P. a Heilege Yid.

    12/18/12-12/21/12

    in reply to: Coffee Room Color War #1027403
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    To 2scents and Baal Habooze…..

    I have made my secret invalid yesterday on a different thread, and am now a regular poster, not a troll, not ZK, perhaps popa (jk), and I am definitely not a yiddish speaker only.

    This idea was presented as a ”mid-winter break from regular posting’ and I hope that many will join on.

    Signed, ?

    *secretely laughs as world believes that he is not Joseph*

    in reply to: Coffee Room Color War #1027400
    aHeiligeYid
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    Any “known posters” (popa, goq, Baal habooze, aurora, ZK, etc.) can be a high rank (general, commander, captain etc.). CW starts in 1 week!

    in reply to: A bit bothered by some advertisements in frum publications #1009231
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    To Dy, everyone understands the language of schnapps 🙂

    in reply to: A book for a Yid. #914593
    aHeiligeYid
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    Thanks, and btw, dogs win. 🙂

    in reply to: A bit bothered by some advertisements in frum publications #1009226
    aHeiligeYid
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    @all of the above

    10) Chivas Regal Royal Salute, 50 years old.

    Price: $10,000

    The Chivas Regal 50-year Royal Salute is released in 2003 as a special edition to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II 50 years on the throne (coronation day in 1953). Each bottle features a hand-engraved 24-carat gold plaque. There were only 255 bottles in the world.

    9) The Macallan 1939, 40 years old.

    Price $10,125

    First bottled in 1979, this peaty and powerful whisky that comes with dried fruit and sweet toffee flavors was re-bottled in 2002, and added to McCallan’s Fine and Rare line.

    8) Glenfarclas 1955, 50 years old.

    Price: $10,878

    This whisky, bottled in 2005 exactly fifty years to the day after it was distilled, was hand-picked by George S. Grant to celebrate the birth of his ancestor, John Grant, who bought the Glenfarclas distillery back in 1865. The entire 110 bottles sold out even before this whisky was released.

    7) Dalmore 50 Year Old Decanter

    Price: $11,000

    Bottled in 1978 into just sixty crystal decanters. Reputably one of the best 50 year old whisky ever made, and a personal favorite of many rich families in the world.

    6) The Macallan 55 Year Old Lalique Crystal Decanter

    Price: $12,500

    A celebration between two great nations and one of the finest creative collaborations between Scotland and France, The Macallan 55 Years old Lalique is bottled in 1910 in a perfume bottle designed by Rene Lalique. Worldwide, only 420 decanters were released, with only one hundred available in the United States.

    5) Glenfiddich 1937

    Price: $20,000

    64 year old Glenfiddich, widely regarded as the oldest bottle of whisky in the world. This Glenfiddich’s 1937 Rare Collection whisky had only one bottle ever produced, with the single bottle sold at a 2006 auction.

    4) The Dalmore 62 Single Hiland Malt Scotch

    Price: $58,000

    One of the only twelve bottles produced in 1943. The whisky was purchased for $58,000 at the Pennyhill Park Hotel in Surrey, where the anonymous buyer reportedly share it with five of his lucky friends.

    3) The Macallan 1926 Fine and Rare

    Price: $75,000

    It is rumored that a South Korean businessman paid $75,000 in 2005 for the chance to own a bottle of this scotch, whose flavor is described as dry and concentrated. The rumor is later confirmed by Macallan themselves.

    2) Dalmore 64 Trinitas

    Price: $160,100

    Trinitas is named because there are only three bottles of this whisky been made. This whisky is a blend of rare stocks, containing spirits dating from 1868, 1878, 1926 and 1939. This is the first scotch to sell for six figures.

    1) Macallan 64 Year Old in Lalique

    Price: $460,000

    And here it is, the most expensive scotch in the world: The Macallan 64 Year Old in Lalique! The scotch was sold for $460,000 at an auction at Sotheby’s, New York on November 2010, breaking the record for the most expensive whisky ever sold, and claiming the title of world’s most expensive scotch.

    The special decanter was designed and created by famed French designer Lalique, and contains 1.5 litres of the rare “The Macallan” whisky. The special decanter, itself, is crafted with a unique “cire perdue”, or “lost wax” method.

    in reply to: Silly Posts Only… #917905
    aHeiligeYid
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    Oh, and a zebra is ruled out too.

    in reply to: Silly Posts Only… #917904
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    To Baal habooze, thank you for your kind words, I think, but I am a English and Yiddish speaker who is not a second account, not Joseph, but possibly a Robot.

    Hope that my secret will stay secret (even though I doubt it),

    A BP Yid

    in reply to: Yiddisha Ta'am #987856
    aHeiligeYid
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    #everyone above…. *watches and laughs as everyone looks up the above phrase on google translate ‘Yiddish to English and thinks that I am a speaker of Yiddish. Or am I?*

    in reply to: Silly Posts Only… #917899
    aHeiligeYid
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    I vote (d)

    in reply to: Silly Posts Only… #917898
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    If a vegetarian eats veggies… What does a humanitarian eat?

    Signed…

    a) ZK

    b) popa_bar_abba

    c) a Zebra

    d) all of the above

    in reply to: YWN Coffee Room Nightly D’Var Torah #1125255
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    From ZK, er… A BP Yid

    A Vayeishev/ Chanukah Shabbos Shmooze for the Oliam from a few years ago…

    Vayeishev – Chanukah, 5767

    At the tender age of seventeen, Yosef the beloved, pampered and protected favourite son of Yackov became Yosef the despised, enslaved and confronted castaway. Sold by his own flesh and blood into an endless hopeless nightmare, challenged and threatened both physically and spiritually, he not only survived but climbed the rungs of society to become the longest reigning Jewish monarch in history! What could possibly have been his secret to success?

    Although the discussion with the helpful onlooker seems rather unremarkable, there are a couple of fascinating insights that show this event was not to be taken on face value. Firstly, since the Midrash enlightens us that the man he met was in fact the angel Gabriel, there was surely a deeper purpose for his appearance than simply to be a celestial road map. Secondly, what could the Torah possibly mean with the superfluous word ” saying” within the possuk of “a man asked him, saying, “What do you seek?”

    Yosef was not the only one that took this message to heart and used these otherwise crushing challenges as a catalyst to greatness. Our great Chanukah heroes used this same thought process hundreds of years later to crush the mighty Greeks. With the future of Torah values being challenged, they entered a hopeless war with the “what must be morally done” weapon and defeated the entire Greek army. As we physically kindle the lights on Chanukah we must lovingly rekindle our spiritual flame of burning dedication to the legacy of our heroically devout ancestors.

    Gut Shabbos and A Belated Happy Chanukah!

    in reply to: Silly Posts Only… #917896
    aHeiligeYid
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    To Mr. And Mrs. OOM, even if they didn’t why would it need translation? 🙂

    Signed ZK, er… A BP Yid

    in reply to: A bit bothered by some advertisements in frum publications #1009217
    aHeiligeYid
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    L and O and L to you, Daas Yochid

    in reply to: Silly Posts Only… #917892
    aHeiligeYid
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    Mr One of Many, maybe they did, or maybe they did not.

    A Bp Yid

    in reply to: A bit bothered by some advertisements in frum publications #1009214
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    Earlier post quote: ” idon’t understand all of this nonsense! Why is it a problem for a jeweler such as myself, to wear an expensive watch if we sell it to my customers also, if any customer sees if I have a fake one, he will be turned off, and think that I sell fakes!

    With all kavod, A BP Yid”

    To above posters, once again, if one is in the business of liquor he should only stock cheap things!? If one sells watched should he only stock watches that give him little revenue! And the tzedaka names on buildings can also be for advertisement if ones name is an advertisement for company (if his name is name of company).

    Signed A BP yid

    in reply to: Silly Posts Only… #917890
    aHeiligeYid
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    Why, when the lights are out, it’s invisible, but when the stars are out, they are visible?

    A Bp Yid

    in reply to: Silly Posts Only… #917889
    aHeiligeYid
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    Time is an illusion. Lunchtime doubly so.

    A Bp yid

    in reply to: A bit bothered by some advertisements in frum publications #1009207
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    I don’t understand all of this nonsense! Why is it a problem for a jeweler such as myself, to wear an expensive watch if we sell it to my customers also, if any customer sees if I have a fake one, he will be turned off, and think that I sell fakes!

    With all kavod, A BP Yid

    in reply to: A book for a Yid. #914590
    aHeiligeYid
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    Yes! I very much is upset over how a Yid can say such a thing! I think that you should be ashamed that you speak only a language that was created by Goyim! And to Aurora77, thank you, but I is asking if you oranybody else have any personal spark or cliff notes on this book.

    Thank you, A Bp yid

    in reply to: A book for a Yid. #914585
    aHeiligeYid
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    So, do any of you have a good spark notes of this book?

    in reply to: A book for a Yid. #914582
    aHeiligeYid
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    To the oilam here, I, b”h have found a program that is letting me turn Yiddish into English so I sound better. What I was asking was if anybody has a “spark notes” (I believe that such is called a spark note) on this book. Please answer speedy.

    Not Zeeskite, Nor Mrs. Bar Abba,

    A BP Yid

    in reply to: A bit bothered by some advertisements in frum publications #1009173
    aHeiligeYid
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    I agree with CV and wolfishmusings, if the tzedaka is given, then monies can be used with no badness.

    (B”h, Google translated has a Yiddish to English translate!)

    Signed, a BP yid

    in reply to: A bit bothered by some advertisements in frum publications #1009171
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    A fake Rolex is not so good, since it is only not real diamonds so for man in jewelry business such as me, it is a big turn off to my customers.

    I apologize if my posts are not so good sound, as I speak good Yiddish, but English isn’t so good for my speaking.

    Shkoyach, a BP Yid

    in reply to: A bit bothered by some advertisements in frum publications #1009170
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    I am not understanding what is big commotion over expensive Zachen in this news-papers. If There are geveirim who giving to lots and lots of tzedaka and needs a gift for self,wife, or for resale needs.

    Sincerely, A Bp Yid,

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