Last night Rabbi Chayim Friedman, fearless leader and 15 passenger van driving Principal of the Yeshiva High School of the Twin Cities, Farbrenged. I've heard it before, and a quick search on google revealed that in fact it's as old as the monkeys themselves, which, depending on your religious/socio-political views means somewhere between 5768 and 14 billion years. All this means, of course, is that ever since the beginning of time, when cavemen/Adam and Eve wandered the savanna/Garden of Eden people have been Farbrenging about it. In fact, after reading an atheist's view of the whole matter it seemed to me that anything I could possibly write would be inferior, so why bother? So I won't. Check it out though, because it's a really nice piece.
Friday, April 4, 2008
The ape's incantations while riding on a motorcycle
Posted by Just like a guy at 11:17 AM
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Dear Mr. Real Shliach:
Followed the helpful link you provided and enjoyed the article. As an old country-western song says: "you've got to know when to hold 'em, know when to fold 'em" (refering of course to cards in poker). By the way, this technique was used to capture baboons in my old country. LdT
That post was completely unintelligible to those who weren't at the farbrenegen.
Really "e"? LDT seemed to get it. He wasn't there, at least as far as I could tell. Oh, perhaps you're just commenting for commenting's sake. Interesting.
I also got it but only from reading the atheist's site. The only useful part of the entire post was the link to godlessinamerica.com
Of course it was the only useful link in the post...It was the only link in the post!
"The only useful PART of the entire post was the link to godlessinamerica.com"
[emphasis added]
TRS, read more carefully before you comment
Point taken
take this mf!
no racism, please!
take this mf
get a life, e and your friends (and enemies)!
e, your friends, and your enemies all have some serious issues, judging by the recent comments posted here
People should read this.
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