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  • in reply to: How To Talk To Children About Personal Safety #705987
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    LOL @ Popa!

    in reply to: Motzai Shabbos Food #705801
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    WIY

    I didnt know they were known for their keen sense of smell…

    in reply to: Schnitzi #706950
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    ofcourse

    Everyone makes a big deal about the Schnitzi fries, I’m not a fan, For good home fries similar to those try Burgers Bar.

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    in reply to: Coming home late from work #1120350
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    Depends when. An accountant before a deadline (April 15) yes, I’d say its normal. A lawyer if trying to make partner in a big firm where billable hours are everything…. definitely normal.

    in reply to: Motzai Shabbos Food #705797
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    WIY

    Actually, I can smell it like a block away.

    in reply to: Carlos & Gabby's Restaurant #705636
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    WiseWoman

    Believe me I hate the lobbies as much as the next gal but a nice restaurant? I’ll never say no 😉

    in reply to: Carlos & Gabby's Restaurant #705631
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    wisewoman

    Fast food for a first date?

    in reply to: Bowling #705885
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    WIY

    *gasp* Eating in public?!

    in reply to: Motzai Shabbos Food #705794
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    crdle

    If you like herring phillybubby’s dish sounds quite tasty actually.

    Unfortunately, I am severely allergic to fish, although I doubt I’d eat herring, the smell is quite obtrusive.

    in reply to: Supper side dishes #705828
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    ainohd

    Its actually classified as a berry. My father wont let us serve it because he says we never had it before we arent starting now (which is MORE than fine by me)

    in reply to: NY-LA via Coach Bus, only one seat left on each #785734
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    WIY

    Ok, so clearly Mods didnt like the website I gave out so, you are going to have to use Google. Type in unique birthday gifts for men, you should find it.

    Also, I usually dont spend THAT much but I figured for a big birthday I can splurge… (Ok, maybe 55 isnt that big, thats why I’ll wait until 60, Ad Meah V’esrim)

    in reply to: Kvetch Therapy Thread #705429
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    shimmel

    This is what I was told.

    If it doesnt affect your day to day life, quality of life, and you cant tell you dont have to tell.

    Personally, I wouldnt be able to marry someone without telling them something so big about myself so when it starts getting serious I think that is a good time to tell.

    Don’t worry we are all here for you to help you sort this out.

    in reply to: Bowling #705875
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    WIY

    I believe that the problem IS that you bend over to bowl.

    Bottom line is that bowling is an extremely tznius activity. If you dont want to you dont have to bend. I went on a date with a pretty Yeshivish guy and we went bowling (I chose the spot) and he looked away when it was my turn. You know what GOOD FOR HIM! Girls dont need to be locked up because a guy might see something. Whats next, girls cant go outside because they might drop something and have to bend down to pick it up?

    I am not a fan of girls saying “well the boys dont have to look” when doing something immodest. In this case the girls are doing nothing wrong, if a boy thinks he will see something wrong or beneath him then HE can take the steps to protect himself.

    in reply to: Stop the Food Threads!! I'm getting hungry!! #705385
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    That will be the day, when I voluntarily eat whole wheat..

    in reply to: Kvetch Therapy Thread #705426
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    aries

    I know you made that comment in all sincerity, but I think its a little insensitive.

    Shimmel

    Any way we can help? Are there support groups you can attend?

    in reply to: Supper side dishes #705820
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    Quinoa smells like feet.

    in reply to: Carlos & Gabby's Restaurant #705620
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    arc

    They serve Mexican fare, pretty authentic too.

    Check out their website.

    in reply to: Stop the Food Threads!! I'm getting hungry!! #705383
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    I’m starving….

    in reply to: Carlos & Gabby's Restaurant #705617
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    YUM!

    in reply to: NY-LA via Coach Bus, only one seat left on each #785728
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    BPT

    There is a place in Chester NJ where for 4 hours (and a meager $1,695) you spend 4 hours driving late-model exotic super cars. You drive 5 cars for 20-30 minutes each on a scenic road course, and then you rotate.

    I wanted to get this for my father for his birthday, but unfortunately he works too hard and cant take the time… Hopefully for the big 6-0.

    in reply to: General Shmooze 3 #902952
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    WIY

    I really dont know 🙁

    I didnt go to a good Seminary in that regard…

    A friend of mine went to Seminar and it sounded outstanding. BYA also sounds good, altho more academic. The new ones werent around in my day but I’ve heard good things…

    Wish I could be of more assistance.

    in reply to: NY-LA via Coach Bus, only one seat left on each #785726
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    Squeak, Squeak, Squeak…

    Youve been living in Brooklyn far too long (do you?)

    Imagine driving down the PCH at 120 MPH with the top down…

    Besides, I’ll gladly take a Corvette or a Camaro, both of which come in at a cool 50K

    WIY

    I do try to give guys a good time, dating is stuffy enough as it is… I was going to say that I’ve never gotten in to the topic of booze, but now that I think back, I have! HA.

    in reply to: Schnitzi #706947
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    schnitzi.com

    in reply to: NY-LA via Coach Bus, only one seat left on each #785723
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    BPT

    Ever drive through the Hamptons? You can spot a few Lamborghinis. Niiiiiice.

    in reply to: Motzai Shabbos Food #705782
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    I gotta say thats pretty gross…

    in reply to: Schnitzi #706945
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    Isnt that what its called?

    in reply to: Chessed Volunteer? #706379
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    WIY

    Perhaps you should find another organization 😉

    in reply to: NY-LA via Coach Bus, only one seat left on each #785720
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    BPT

    Count me in.

    in reply to: Advil #705335
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    Oh Well, I am not part of that age bracket. Whew, still safe…

    in reply to: Anything About Kosher Wines #705404
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    Prof

    That tongue recipe sounds yum!

    in reply to: Advil #705330
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    Since I had to do a bracket I did 18-21, I was really thinking 19 or 20.

    in reply to: Schnitzi #706943
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    Prof

    “Basically they take chicken breast cutlet and grill it”

    Nooooooo. That is if you get Grilled Chicken. If you get Schnitzel they have different coatings that are flavored differently and they drop it into the deep fat fryer (I suspect it is already par cooked in advance, or else they wouldnt be able to crank it out that fast)

    in reply to: Advil #705328
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    18-21

    in reply to: Help With Vacations #705721
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    ….and there is plenty of Kosher food.

    in reply to: General Shmooze 3 #902946
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    Dont you know they have the best Kokosh?!

    in reply to: Advil #705326
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    Coke

    Maybe it was by things you said in your posts…

    in reply to: Schnitzi #706940
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    ofcourse

    They have a website.

    in reply to: Anything About Kosher Wines #705402
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    Prof

    I’ve never heard of the Byblos Barbera, is it new? I’ve heard of Byblos Bonarda (if I am remembering correctly there is a Bartenura Barbera d’Alba, but it isnt sweet, its Dry)

    As is the classic rule with cooking and wines, if you wont drink it dont cook with it.

    I havent tried Tierra Salvage, but I am going to guess that they are Dry, being that Chile is known for producing big reds like Cabs and Merlots.

    I’m but a simple girl who will happily sip a bubbly non-complex wine.

    in reply to: NY-LA via Coach Bus, only one seat left on each #785715
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    Phrum

    Not unless I was masquerading as a guy… Although now that I think about it, that doesnt seem like such a bad idea.

    in reply to: Chessed Volunteer? #706377
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    d a

    No, I wasnt there in the summer (sorry, guess I’m not who you thought I was 😉

    in reply to: Shabbos Gifts To Your Hosts #777249
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    lkwdfellow

    Luck for him he has me 🙂

    WIY

    Thats what I keep telling him 😉

    in reply to: Things to do in Zurich #705204
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    Popa

    He is an Accountant and is busy OT trying to keep his clients out of jail with the whole Swiss Bank fiasco.

    in reply to: Kvetch Therapy Thread #705417
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    This thread is downright depressing.

    in reply to: Chessed Volunteer? #706373
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    WIY

    Sure, they dont discriminate 🙂 Men and Woman do they same things, when you fill out the form online you check off what you want to do (what you are good at)

    d a

    Coney Island. I too was told that I can just walk in, but I find that more often than not when you do that you just end up standing around. Thats why I filled out the form online, when I get an email that they need people doing certain things I email them back to see what times and how I can work it into my schedule. Now that I have a new job I havent been able to volunteer as much as I’d like too…

    in reply to: Kvetch Therapy Thread #705409
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    Sister Bear

    What you have to keep in mind is that you can only help someone if they want to be helped. Sometimes people need to play the victim and its a vicious cycle. Wether its an attention getting scheme or a defense mechanism, you can only help to a point. Yes, its aggravating and its hard seeing your friends hurt themselves but at some point you have to realize that youve said your piece and let them deal with it on their own.

    You can lead a horse to water, but you cant make it drink.

    in reply to: Shabbos Gifts To Your Hosts #777246
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    WIY

    I think we’ve already established that I’m not “typical”

    Besides, this is all for the sole purpose of Kibbud Av 😉

    in reply to: Things to do in Zurich #705201
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    Popa

    I’m not surprised.

    in reply to: Chessed Volunteer? #706369
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    WIY

    Prepping, Serving, Dish Washing, Mailings….

    They have a pretty well established group of regular volunteers thats why they email when they need you.

    in reply to: NY-LA via Coach Bus, only one seat left on each #785713
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    Phrum

    China?! Hold on a sec, did you go to Darche Noam?

    in reply to: Things to do in Zurich #705198
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    Popa

    Ask my brother how much he likes Swiss Banks…

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