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The Moxie Nerve Food Tonic
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Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: right behind you
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May 29th, 2003, 01:44 PM
I thought that was all fairly hysterical, excpet for the vaguely anti-semitic conclusions. Your friend out to have warned you that his folks were orthodox, and they, as orthodox jews should have felt compelled to be a whole lot more hospitable as your host, and anything you did wrong isn't problem anyway, because you're not Jewish.
My conclusion? These folks messed up ness is a product of who they are as people, not what variety of religion they practice.
That being said, in my teen years when I got mad at my step father I would go in the kitchen and touch a milk utensil and a meat utensil togeether and then put them back.
You know how you re-kosher a utensil? Bury it. I shit you not. My step Grandmother kept a window box of dirt in her kitchen and if she didn't like you (and she did not like me) she would sometimes without explanation snatch a fork out of your hands, rush into the kitchen and bury it. She also wore a Yalmuke to Temple, but everyone was to scared of her to ask her why.
Did they have to seperate dishwashers? If not, all their Koshering is BULSHIT and you can tell them I said so.
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