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tzaddiqMember
huh?? how did i end up in your thread, tailor? oh, no!! i hope i did not dye!! nooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
tzaddiqMemberok. i give up. what is going on in this thread exactly??
August 13, 2014 4:30 pm at 4:30 pm in reply to: color war 2014 is here !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! #1027841tzaddiqMembernice!
can i suggest tri-state vs OOT, and CR members in tri-state will be playing against members from out-of-town.
this should be fuuuuun
tzaddiqMemberthey needed a name where burning jewish discussion were held traditionally.
from all entries, they voted for coffee room
the other options were:
– back bench (in shul)
– the mik (mikvah)
– the poolish
– yentehsite
and
– around the bimah
tzaddiqMembersomeone’s go to invent a summer straw shtreimel for the chassidim!
tzaddiqMemberi always wanted to wear one on those hot & stuffy summer days.
got my vote, for sure
and i bet many shtreimel-wearers wouldn’t mind a straw hat in the heat of summer. whew, do i feel bad sometimes for our chasidish brothers in those fur hats…!!
tzaddiqMemberlol, i thought this thread was about a poll of who would want straw hats to be the new black hats(for the summer, of course)?
July 14, 2014 8:11 pm at 8:11 pm in reply to: Riddle: Which food has an option of 5 different Brochos? #1094973tzaddiqMemberwheat.
-hamotzi
-mezonos
-shehakol
-ho’adamah
-kiddush (on challah)
just a guess
tzaddiqMembercan anyone that is NOT a u.s. citizen sign up?
tzaddiqMember^^^bump^^^
sunday we’ll be grilling supper, and having friends over to join us. any good bbq recipes?
tzaddiqMemberi can’t remember what they called it because it was in hungarian. (but is ‘grieven’ yiddish?)
tzaddiqMembermy hungarian grandparents used to fry the skin from the chicken into little ‘chips’. tasted really good.
they also had a delicious recipe for lung.
June 16, 2014 2:55 pm at 2:55 pm in reply to: Foods you disliked or never ate but then found out you actually like/love them #1019926tzaddiqMemberhated, now like: tuna, and all vegetables
still hate: borsht, broccoli, cauliflower, & ptchah
tzaddiqMemberthat reminds me of a comic i saw at the doctor’s office. it’s a picture of an elephant, giraffe and a rabbit sitting in the waiting room of a clinic of a nose, ear, and throat doctor
🙂
tzaddiqMember‘believe you me’
(so irritating!!)
‘same difference’
(so……is it the same? or different? are the differences between the two things that you’re comparing the same?)
‘no problem’
(why can’t people just respond with a you’re welcome….???)
tzaddiqMemberactually today is a very special day for jews, a very lucky and spiritual day known as 6/13
🙂
tzaddiqMember~~~bumpitty bump
tzaddiqMembercongratulations ny rangers!
habs displayed class and over-achievement, but rangers prevailed and deserved to advance, as they were the better team.
tzaddiqMemberthere are so many beautiful divrei torah in the ‘CR divrei torah thread’. you just have to scroll around and search for a shavuos dvar torah but they’re in there somewhere. i got a bunch from there.
here’s the link:
hatzlacha
tzaddiqMemberif i was a baal koreh, just for kicks I’d read ‘ko’eileh’ with a revi’i trop
hee hee
tzaddiqMembermazel tov jf02, hatzlacha rabba!
mazel tov syag, lots of yiddish nachas from ur son!
tzaddiqMemberbuy a single long stemmed rose,
drive to a nice romantic spot,
and sing ‘Eishes chayil mi yimtzah’***,
then ask her after if she can be your eishes chayil.
***note: if you sound like a croaking frog or worse when u sing, skip this step
March 25, 2014 3:36 pm at 3:36 pm in reply to: Look on top at this sticky so many great Dvar Torahs there #1009130tzaddiqMemberi’ve used that thread often as a source for torah for my shabbos and yom tov table. lots of goodies, that thread is a real gem in this coffee room.
tzaddiqMemberi have met all of you, you just don’t who i am….
*(mysterious background music)*
tzaddiqMemberlol, LF
tzaddiqMemberi would like to make amends and to apologize for my racist remark, specifically to the orange and yellow pepper race. their babies really are cute, and they are certainly very much a part of the greater pepper race, as we know it.
as an aside, tomatoes shouldn’t be thrown at people as an expression of anger and displeasure. it is politically incorrect and an embarrassment to all ketchup fans, and posters of ketchup threads, nationwide
tzaddiqMemberplum pie
apple pie
dessert
ice cream
summer
heatwave
tzaddiqMemberbump
-when there are really bad consequences yet one STILL continues in that same addictive behavior.
-there is no right or wrong, for an addict it is simply an intolerance to that substance or behavior. In other word, no bechirah
– the addiction will always be there, even in recovery and healing, yet after time the craving slowly wanes and weakens. But never completely disappears
tzaddiqMemberblack eye
blue eyes
bull’s eye
target
shoot
bamboo
schach
tzaddiqMembera spoonful of sugar
coffee
coffee room
ywn
tzaddiqMembera spoonful of sugar
coffee
coffee room
ywn
tzaddiqMemberdisco
rock ‘n roll
Elvis
singer
MBD
king
achashveirosh
tzaddiqMember*bump*
we eat our fruits (and other foods) on skewers and dip them in a chocolate fondu
tzaddiqMemberas the court room emptied, a stranger in a long coat and hat, smirked a triumphant smirk, as he slowly got up from the bench in the back of the room and left moments after everyone else. a flash of familiar mustard-yellow could be seen beneath his coat hem…
tzaddiqMemberthere are literally HUNDREDS of girls in every out of town city STARVING for a date with boys. here in montreal there are PLENTY of really really good girls who are very much willing to date both learning and working boys. there are no shortage of girls. the boys are just clustered and sitting either in the NY or NJ states while thousands of girls in montreal, toronto, detroit, chicago, los angeles, etc etc are of marriagable age waiting for ONE phonecall.
maybe try an out-of-towner……they’re not SO bad! don’t think girls exist only in new york and lakewood…
hatzlachah!
tzaddiqMemberi’m in that funny place in cyber world…..
HHHHELP!GET ME OUTTA HERE!
January 13, 2014 6:15 pm at 6:15 pm in reply to: Ketchup-lovers-and- haters alike, I have a question for you! #1019863tzaddiqMembermy son likes ketchup on his ketchup, but sometimes likes to eat it his ketchup plain.
oh, and he does NOT like ketchup in his cereal, at all.
tzaddiqMemberit’s all mustard’s fault! It always WAS mustard’s fault. ignored by many, and pushed aside by the great almighty ketchup, and overshadowed by his great following, mustard never stood a chance. besides, he’s yellow. nobody likes yellow! everybody likes red. his resentment and anger to ketchup was known to all. he always hated ketchup! it was HE who started all those anti-ketchup threads, i tell you, it was MUSTARD all along!!!
January 13, 2014 2:21 pm at 2:21 pm in reply to: Ketchup-lovers-and- haters alike, I have a question for you! #1019858tzaddiqMemberthis thread can use some ketchup all over it
tzaddiqMemberyeah but it wasn’t heinz! it was some kind of obscure egyptian brand, yuck!
tzaddiqMember(as a side, i can’t believe i’m posting on a ketchup thread….but whatever…)
my 1 1/2 year old would have loved to post here. he sometimes eats his fries with ketchup, or chicken or maybe even macaroni. other than that he just likes to eat it plain.
if i could put in my 2 cents: heinz ketchup – there are no other kind.
tzaddiqMemberthanks streetgeek for being mefarseim the neis.
besuros toivos!
tzaddiqMemberi see and agree to what all your posts are noting, but i guess what i really was asking is hashkofo-wise, is there a tzad to say it is a good idea, or since we don’t find this derech of running a country anywhere in the torah it is perhaps not the ideal way, rather go with ‘Soim Tosim Alecha Melech’ (i.e. ruled by Monarchy)?
tzaddiqMember…and they have to stay over in a kretchma overnight because the weather was freezing and snow was making travel impossible
tzaddiqMemberi think i’d give him a powerful mussar shmooze about retzicha, tzelem elokim, tachlis ha’odom, etc. etc. and hope to be mekarev him to do teshuva
tzaddiqMemberlol, and i thought i was the only crazy one with this issue….lol, i get this very very often and you are definitely NOT alone, goq, when it comes to this. you are just ONE of us many crazies out there haunted by the ‘phantom’ or PCV symptoms (Phantom Cellphone Vibrations)
😉
tzaddiqMemberlike many many yeshiva bochurim, i used to eat cholent thursday night too when i was a bochur, until i was told to reserve that specific ma’achol for shabbos day. there should always be a special food, or drink perhaps, that enhances and adds quality to the ‘specialness’ of shabbos. its not JUST our clothes, or the nusach of davening, that makes this day different from all the other days.
that lesson really resonated for me and, while i can’t say i gave up my thursday night cholent completely, but i do have a special nosh or something i buy specially for shabbos every week.
December 11, 2013 6:42 pm at 6:42 pm in reply to: Traumatizing Children with Horrific Tales #1006161tzaddiqMemberoomis-
+100
the above post was one of the BEST posts i read!!!
git gezugt!
tzaddiqMemberLF =
You give a good name to froggies when you answer like that.
December 11, 2013 3:32 pm at 3:32 pm in reply to: Traumatizing Children with Horrific Tales #1006154tzaddiqMemberwritersoul:
did not mean to insult nor even hint of any flaw to anyone’s healthy and correct hashkofas. all i meant is that there is b”h so many stories that we are blessed in our generation that we can share and give over to our kids. why would i want to prioritize any of disney’s stories over any nice, cute, jewish story with a nice (realistic) happy ending(, with or without a lesson within)?
hey, whether we like it or not, if we think about it, these goyish fairy tales are flawed with characters, heroes/heroines with bad middos, and are full of narishkeit.
do you think i am depriving my kids by not showing them cinderella?
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