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  • in reply to: A Humorous Item #1173757
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    As Lena (a blonde) was getting off work one day in the middle of winter, it was snowing heavily. Visibility was near zero. Lena finally found her car, but wondered how she was ever going to get home. She started the car to warm it up and tried to think of what to do. Then she remembered her husband, Olaf’s, advice. He had told her that if she were ever caught in a snow storm, she should wait for a snow plow to come by and follow it. That way she’d never get stuck in a snow drift.

    So she waited and sure enough, a little while later a snow plow went by. Smiling, she began to follow it. Feeling a little smug, she couldn’t wait to tell Olaf how she had followed his advice and got home without getting stuck.

    After following the snow plow for quite a while, the plow stopped and the driver got out. He walked back to Lena’s car and asked if she was all right? He was concerned because she had been following him for a long time.

    “Sure,” said Lena and she explained how Olaf had told her that if she ever got caught in a blizzard, she should follow a snow plow.

    A little confused, the driver said, “OK you can follow me if you want to. But I’m finished with the Kmart parking lot and I’m headed for Wall-Mart next.”

    in reply to: A Humorous Item #1173750
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    Sorry sunflower… A joke explained is no joke :-/

    in reply to: The Riddle Thread…. #1068779
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    hiijacker: Why do you have two ‘I’s in your SN?

    in reply to: Men Wearing Colored Shirts #669387
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    Is everyone going to write out their wardrobes now?

    I cant speak for others, but it certainly does not interest me.

    in reply to: Johnsons Baby Products #663442
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    Everything and Nothing causes cancer…

    in reply to: Men Wearing Colored Shirts #669377
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    and the shirt should match the pants. (But I think that’s asking too much of men.)

    in reply to: Suggestions to Improve YWN #1225323
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    Send your resume to [email protected] .

    in reply to: Ideas for Sheva Brochos Theme? #663914
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    …on both sides of the mechitza.

    in reply to: Screen Names #1175927
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    Avnei Yerushalayim?

    in reply to: Suggestions to Improve YWN #1225320
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    They do. There has been much improvement in this area.

    (You’re welcome, mods ;))

    Thanks 🙂

    in reply to: SPORTS TALK: ALCS Game – Yankees vs Angels #922282
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    GO YANKEEEEEEEEEEEES!!!

    in reply to: Post Here – So We Know You’re In The CR #906165
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    Anyone here?

    in reply to: Working Mothers – How Do You Find the Strength? #663357
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    squeak: I did not realize your question was coming from the Gemorah. My apologies.

    in reply to: Working Mothers – How Do You Find the Strength? #663353
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    Then he’s completely OTD.

    in reply to: Working Mothers – How Do You Find the Strength? #663351
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    Come on. Lets be practical. (No one’s reading that whole shpiel anyways)

    in reply to: Couples Having Shabbos Guests #707943
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    The more you tighten your grip, the more systems will slip through your fingers.

    Excellent.

    in reply to: The Importance of Yiddish #666402
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    Oh ok, I’ll ask for you next time 😉

    in reply to: The Importance of Yiddish #666400
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    26???

    in reply to: YWN Coffee Room Nightly D’Var Torah #1124824
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    ***************mepal’s DT for Wednesday Parshas Noach***************

    Window to the World

    by Rabbi Mordechai Kamenetzky

    Did you ever stop to imagine what life was like inside of Noah’s ark? There were three floors; the middle floor was filled with a collection of the world’s animals wild, domestic, and otherwise. Birds and critters of all shapes and sizes, vermin and an endless potpourri of creepy crawlers whose pesky descendants bear witness to their survival during that tempestuous period.

    Then there was a floor of refuse. There was no recycling center, and no sewage system that I am aware of.

    The humans had the top floor. Cramped in an inescapable living space was Noach, his three sons, their wives and one mother-in-law. I think the rest of the scenario can play clearly in our minds. Surely, it was far from easy. What intrigues are the detailed architectural commands that Hashem gave Noach. Hashem details measurements and design for an ark that took 120 years to build! Why? Are there lessons to be learned from the design of the design of the ark? After all, Hashem promised that there will be no more floods. If there are no more floods, then there need not be any more arks. So what difference does it make how it was built. Obviously, there are inherent lessons we can learn from the design of the ark. Let’s look at one.

    Noach is told to build a window. It seems practical enough; after all sitting for an entire year can get awfully stuffy. So Noach is commanded to build a window for breathing room. It is a little troubling. Does Noach need a command to add something so simple as a window? Does it make a difference whether or not he had a window? Did that command have to be incorporated into the heavenly plans for an ark that would endure the ravaging flood?

    A renowned Rosh Yeshiva, tragically lost his son to a debilitating disease at the prime of his life. Not long married, the son left a widow and a young child. The Rosh Yeshiva and his Rebbitzin were devastated at the loss and the shiva period was a most difficult time.

    One of the hundreds of visitors was the Bluzhever Rebbe, Rabbi Yisrael Spira, whose entire family was wiped out during the Holocaust. He sat quietly, taking in the pain of the bereaved family. Finally, when it was time to say something, Rabbi Spira turned to the Rosh Yeshiva and spoke. “Your loss is terrible, but at least your son will have a living remnant, his child. He will also have a resting place and stone where the family can visit. I do not even know where any of my children who were killed by the Nazis are buried.” Then he added, “yet somehow Hashem has given me the strength to rebuild my family and life.” Those words truly helped console the Rosh Yeshiva.

    Sometimes when we are locked in our little boxes, we, too, need a window. When we think our world is crumbling and that we are doomed to a fate that is too difficult to bear, Hashem tells us to make a window. Sometimes, in our frustrations we have to look across the globe, or even across the river to know that despite our difficulties, others must endure a more difficult fate. And when we realize that they can endure, whether it is an Og holding on the back of the ark, or struggling with those lost amongst the ruins, we can remember that life inside the ark is not so bad after all.

    in reply to: Working Mothers – How Do You Find the Strength? #663342
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    I assume “Kulam” means something else to everyone…

    in reply to: Working Mothers – How Do You Find the Strength? #663337
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    And where does a father sitting in the CR all day fit in?

    in reply to: What to Look out for While Dating #681933
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    Why are you being so egoistical? There are more than one Joseph’s out there.

    in reply to: Ideas for Sheva Brochos Theme? #663894
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    Have you really never heard of wedding themes? Are you sure you live in Brooklyn?

    in reply to: Jeans #665074
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    You have to put the limits somewhere.

    in reply to: A Humorous Item #1173735
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    A woman was trying hard to get the ketchup out of the jar. During her struggle the phone rang so she asked her 4-year-old daughter to answer the phone. ‘Mommy can’t come to the phone to talk to you right now. She’s hitting the bottle..’


    It was the end of the day when I parked my police van in front of the station. As I gathered my equipment, my K-9 partner, Jake, was barking, and I saw a little boy staring in at me. ‘Is that a dog you got back there?’ he asked.

    ‘It sure is,’ I replied.

    Puzzled, the boy looked at me and then towards the back of the van. Finally he said, ‘What’d he do?’


    While working for an organization that delivers lunches to elderly shut-ins, I used to take my 4-year-old daughter on my afternoon rounds. She was unfailingly intrigued by t he various appliances of old age, particularly the canes, walkers and wheelchairs. One day I found her staring at a pair of false teeth soaking in a glass. As I braced myself for the inevitable barrage of questions, she merely turned and whispered, ‘The tooth fairy will never believe this!’


    A little girl had just finished her first week of school. ‘I’m just wasting my time,’ she said to her mother. ‘I can’t read, I can’t write, and they won’t let me talk!’

    in reply to: Cleaning Tzitzis #1010813
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    That’s humour.

    in reply to: General Shmooze 2 #680745
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    Wrong thread, mod.

    in reply to: General Shmooze 2 #680740
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    …or something. You got it!

    in reply to: General Shmooze 2 #680736
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    Have no fear. I am not.

    in reply to: General Shmooze 2 #680731
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    mepal, feel free to invite google to dinner too

    Ever heard of a blackberry? Either way, exotic is fun.

    in reply to: General Shmooze 2 #680725
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    You’re defeating the purpose of google…

    And KD has another hechsher as well. Dont ask me to quote which one, though.

    in reply to: General Shmooze 2 #680723
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    In L.A.

    in reply to: General Shmooze 2 #680719
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    That was a public announcement.

    Oh, and I’ll pay the bill. (Well… mine I’ll pay)

    in reply to: General Shmooze 2 #680717
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    I’m coming.

    in reply to: The Importance of Yiddish #666375
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    SJS: And what about Artscroll’s gemora’s? If all else fails, we can try those…

    in reply to: A Humorous Item #1173728
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    Hilarious, as usual!

    Maybe link it to the ‘Yiddish’ thread. lol

    in reply to: Men Wearing Colored Shirts #669322
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    Of course not. You’ll be in starched-white tachrichim then.

    in reply to: 6 Simple Ways To Save Energy At Home #663156
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    Like what? Bodily odors? You’re not taking showers anyways, so what have you got to lose?

    in reply to: 6 Simple Ways To Save Energy At Home #663154
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    And while you’re at it, dont do laundry either. Saves so much time, electricity, water and more! Just fold it up and put it right back in the drawer.

    in reply to: Post Here – So We Know You’re In The CR #906161
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    What’s wrong with noitall’s back?

    lol

    in reply to: Is this a Be’Zayon to a Davar Kaddosh?! #663164
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    Yes. I do agree it is a bizayon, but what can you do? You can’t quite ask him to stop wearing them…

    in reply to: Screen Names #1175917
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    Thanks ICOT 😉

    in reply to: What Food Item Would You Like To See Get A Hecsher? #895406
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    Yeah. Like McDonalds.

    in reply to: Screen Names #1175916
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    For all those still curious:

    My

    Excellent

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    Laudable

    in reply to: The Importance of Yiddish #666332
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    Ich hub farshtanen.

    in reply to: Talking With Members of The Opposite Gender #663150
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    Eishes Ohn ben Pelles.

    in reply to: Tznius Support Group PLEASE WOMEN ONLY, even reading #665176
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    Maybe an idea for you would be to shop for an outfit in a regular size, and then have it taken in professionally. It would add to the cost of the clothes, but the length would not be a problem and it would be literally “custom fit” for you.

    Nice try. Have you ever tried remaking an outfit?

    I’m by the tailor anyways more often than not, with clothes that are my size.

    in reply to: Struggling with Hat and Jacket #663245
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    Interestingly, the higher you go in society by the non-Jews, the closer you’ll find them looking like a yeshiva guy. At least when they work, you will find your average bosses, managers, CEO’s wearing a suit.

    in reply to: Tznius Support Group PLEASE WOMEN ONLY, even reading #665172
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    NY Mom: I shop in both the Jewish and the non-Jewish stores. I find the fit in the Jewish stores not as good; they rarely have small enough sizes or petite sizes. Many times, its in the non-Jewish stores where you can find nicer, better clothes that actually fit. But regardless, its still so hard finding clothes, and I think many women can sympathise with that. If people would only think a little before making comments to someone else for the clothes they wear…

    And you’d be surprised. I’m happy for you if you’ve never had the experience of people making comments at what you wear. Maybe you’re just perfect in the area of tznius. Who knows…

    in reply to: Tznius Support Group PLEASE WOMEN ONLY, even reading #665170
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    NY Mom: I’d like to precede by saying, that although I may have come across feeling otherwise, I definitely agree with you that there are problems with the tznius standards these days. We have dulled our senses.

    One of the hardest parts for me by far, is shopping for hours and coming home with… a pair of socks. The reason being, that nothing else I liked was ‘tznius enough’. It makes me so upset. So yes, maybe I know Hashem is proud, but it doesn’t help me feel any better. And then the things you do buy, that you feel is tznius enough, isn’t “kosher” for others and they let you know that in rather not-so-nice terms…

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