Tuesday, November 9, 2010

In case you some how missed this one...


I have copies if anyone is interested, sometimes in my pocket, sometimes in Morg 507. I'm selling them for $10-15. You can decide the price.

22 comments:

  1. thank the lord, no hairy bearded dude on this post. how am i supposed to enjoy my morning coffee when it is accompanied by a monster?

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  2. litvishe yeed - you're a big nerd.

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  3. I am not. I am not one bit even

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  4. @litvishe- to answer your first question, i think you should probably check THIS site with your coffee: http://www.litvak.com/

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  5. ill leave that one for you srul

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  6. i see things are getting a little feisty around here

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  7. @ zlou. I checked out that site there some beautiful looking stones on the home page. They'll really lighten up your day

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  8. litvish yid- your not even a yid ur just a LITVAK. and sruli is right screw you!!!!

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  9. @josh w.- i am always getting edited out and you let that one fly??? unbelievable....

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  10. even i had a beard

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  11. no, no, no. My "yeed," those words were not said in hate or frustration- they were said out of humor. I do not really mind if you do not like my beard. I thought that it would be funny to tell you to screw yourself. I am laughing as I write it now again for the third time (the first time was removed). I bless you that you should come to Eretz Yisrael and you will see, hopefully, that such words are said only in humor.

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  12. Amazing that litvak.com is dedicated to ice sculptures and stones...fitting

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  13. And it's very interesting where chassidus.com takes you...

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  14. Mkirsch reminds me of an ice sculptureNovember 13, 2010 at 11:31 AM

    screw (skr)
    n.
    1.a. A cylindrical rod incised with one or more helical or advancing spiral threads, as a lead screw or worm screw.
    b. The tapped collar or socket that receives this rod.
    2. A metal pin with incised threads and a broad slotted head that can be driven as a fastener by turning with a screwdriver, especially:
    a. A tapered and pointed wood screw.
    b. A cylindrical and flat-tipped machine screw.
    3. A device having a helical form, such as a corkscrew.
    4. A propeller.
    5. A twist or turn of or as if of a screw.
    6. Slang
    a. A prison guard.
    b. The turnkey of a jail.

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  15. i seem to have lost my mind. if anyone finds my mind please contact me. i can be most easily reached by email- barney22@gmail.com. gut voch

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  16. Hey Joshy, do you know of anybody heading out to the Left Coast that could bring a CD with them or some other way I could get one?

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  17. you can download it at cd baby - its available online

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  18. This CD is incredible. While I'm listening to it I just want to jump with joy.

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