Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#1
![]()
posted to rec.boats
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
....sort of, from my half-bro in Connecticut, who lives among "the chosen
people." http://tinyurl.com/ka47gk5 -- If right-wing assholes could fly, rec.boats would be an airport! |
#3
![]()
posted to rec.boats
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
On 6/25/14, 7:05 PM, wrote:
On Wed, 25 Jun 2014 12:29:42 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote: On 6/25/14, 12:04 PM, wrote: On Wed, 25 Jun 2014 08:06:39 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote: ...sort of, from my half-bro in Connecticut, who lives among "the chosen people." http://tinyurl.com/ka47gk5 I don't think there are any here. I do find it interesting that the Montana DOT puts up metal crosses every where they had a fatal traffic accident. What if the victims were Jewish .or atheists? I did see a girl with a "God does not believe in atheists" T shirt yesterday I presume god told her that. I haven't spent much time in your part of Florida. There are plenty of Jews on the other side of your state, from just south of the middle of the coastline down through the Keys. It's apparently the #1 retirement area. Lots of Jewish temples, stores, regular restaurants, kosher restaurants, et cetera, in the Ft. Lauderdale area, and a significant number of Hasids, which I thought interesting. The Jews, bless them, ain't interested in converts. There is a small Jewish contingent in SW Florida but nothing like the East coast. The folks on the West coast generally came down I-75 (midwesterners) and the East coast people are more I-95 folks from the north east. One of my IBM friends explained some of the Jewish traditions to our daughter when she was thinking about being Jewish. I actually learned some things I never knew too. He and his brother came down from the NYC area. They started in Boca and IBM moved them to Ft Myers. My last regular "exposures" to organized religion were while I was at college. There were few places to get a decent breakfast on Sunday mornings. The Jews and the Episcopalians put on a very good brunch. The Episcopalians had a Sunday service you had to attend first, but the Jews simply had a great feed. The girls were equally pretty at both places, so I alternated. I liked the Anglican Chant singing at the Episcopal services. One of my buddies in college became an Episcopal priest, and another became a Southern Baptist preacher. I still communicate with the priest. -- If right-wing assholes could fly, rec.boats would be an airport! |
#4
![]()
posted to rec.boats
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
F*O*A*D wrote:
On 6/25/14, 7:05 PM, wrote: On Wed, 25 Jun 2014 12:29:42 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote: On 6/25/14, 12:04 PM, wrote: On Wed, 25 Jun 2014 08:06:39 -0400, F*O*A*D wrote: ...sort of, from my half-bro in Connecticut, who lives among "the chosen people." http://tinyurl.com/ka47gk5 I don't think there are any here. I do find it interesting that the Montana DOT puts up metal crosses every where they had a fatal traffic accident. What if the victims were Jewish .or atheists? I did see a girl with a "God does not believe in atheists" T shirt yesterday I presume god told her that. I haven't spent much time in your part of Florida. There are plenty of Jews on the other side of your state, from just south of the middle of the coastline down through the Keys. It's apparently the #1 retirement area. Lots of Jewish temples, stores, regular restaurants, kosher restaurants, et cetera, in the Ft. Lauderdale area, and a significant number of Hasids, which I thought interesting. The Jews, bless them, ain't interested in converts. There is a small Jewish contingent in SW Florida but nothing like the East coast. The folks on the West coast generally came down I-75 (midwesterners) and the East coast people are more I-95 folks from the north east. One of my IBM friends explained some of the Jewish traditions to our daughter when she was thinking about being Jewish. I actually learned some things I never knew too. He and his brother came down from the NYC area. They started in Boca and IBM moved them to Ft Myers. My last regular "exposures" to organized religion were while I was at college. There were few places to get a decent breakfast on Sunday mornings. The Jews and the Episcopalians put on a very good brunch. The Episcopalians had a Sunday service you had to attend first, but the Jews simply had a great feed. The girls were equally pretty at both places, so I alternated. I liked the Anglican Chant singing at the Episcopal services. One of my buddies in college became an Episcopal priest, and another became a Southern Baptist preacher. I still communicate with the priest. Maybe your personality would improve if you were regularly exposed to organized religion, instead of just very liberal Democrat groups. |
#5
![]()
posted to rec.boats
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
On 6/26/14, 1:39 PM, Califbill wrote:
F*O*A*D wrote: My last regular "exposures" to organized religion were while I was at college. There were few places to get a decent breakfast on Sunday mornings. The Jews and the Episcopalians put on a very good brunch. The Episcopalians had a Sunday service you had to attend first, but the Jews simply had a great feed. The girls were equally pretty at both places, so I alternated. I liked the Anglican Chant singing at the Episcopal services. One of my buddies in college became an Episcopal priest, and another became a Southern Baptist preacher. I still communicate with the priest. Maybe your personality would improve if you were regularly exposed to organized religion, instead of just very liberal Democrat groups. I've been "regularly exposed" to organized religion. I'm not superstitious. -- If right-wing assholes could fly, rec.boats would be an airport! |
#6
![]()
posted to rec.boats
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
F*O*A*D wrote:
On 6/26/14, 1:39 PM, Califbill wrote: F*O*A*D wrote: My last regular "exposures" to organized religion were while I was at college. There were few places to get a decent breakfast on Sunday mornings. The Jews and the Episcopalians put on a very good brunch. The Episcopalians had a Sunday service you had to attend first, but the Jews simply had a great feed. The girls were equally pretty at both places, so I alternated. I liked the Anglican Chant singing at the Episcopal services. One of my buddies in college became an Episcopal priest, and another became a Southern Baptist preacher. I still communicate with the priest. Maybe your personality would improve if you were regularly exposed to organized religion, instead of just very liberal Democrat groups. I've been "regularly exposed" to organized religion. I'm not superstitious. But you are an asshole. |
Reply |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
SNL's satire on the GOP debates | General | |||
Satire? | ASA | |||
Best Political Satire Ad of the Season...so far | General | |||
OT : Satirists Outraged by Jon Stewart's satire. | General |