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Posted by Terrapin Station on Sun Nov 7 20:38:09 2004 Who'd win?4traintowoodlawn vs. Chris (SINY_R143) |
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Posted by ®©® SIRTOA ®©® on Sun Nov 7 22:04:52 2004, in response to Street Brawl, posted by Terrapin Station on Sun Nov 7 20:38:09 2004. We'd both team up and fucking beat the shit out of you with redbird grab handles.And I'm not SINY_R143 anymore. Get ®©® SIRTOA ®©® right, bitch! -Chris www.transitpics.com |
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Posted by R68 #2500 Tuna Car on Sun Nov 7 22:14:05 2004, in response to Street Brawl, posted by Terrapin Station on Sun Nov 7 20:38:09 2004. You lose either way. |
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Posted by R68 #2500 Tuna Car on Sun Nov 7 22:15:50 2004, in response to Re: Street Brawl, posted by ®©® SIRTOA ®©® on Sun Nov 7 22:04:52 2004. You dont need metal grab handles, my big hands will do just nicely. Least Ozzy almost found out the hard way. :-) |
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Posted by Harry Beck on Sun Nov 7 22:25:16 2004, in response to Re: Street Brawl, posted by R68 #2500 Tuna Car on Sun Nov 7 22:15:50 2004. Keep the boxcutter in your pocket... |
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Posted by Clayton on Sun Nov 7 22:26:55 2004, in response to Re: Street Brawl, posted by R68 #2500 Tuna Car on Sun Nov 7 22:15:50 2004. We wouldn't want any innocent people getting in "your way" of jabs to your victim...play nice. |
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Posted by 4traintowoodlawn on Sun Nov 7 22:31:13 2004, in response to Street Brawl, posted by Terrapin Station on Sun Nov 7 20:38:09 2004. ![]() Naw, I wouldn't really do that. But WTH. -Ben Diamond (a.k.a. 4traintowoodlawn)
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Posted by Terrapin Station on Sun Nov 7 23:33:35 2004, in response to Re: Street Brawl, posted by R68 #2500 Tuna Car on Sun Nov 7 22:14:05 2004. No, I am teh winn3r!!!1111one!!!!11 |
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Posted by Terrapin Station on Sun Nov 7 23:34:31 2004, in response to Re: Street Brawl, posted by 4traintowoodlawn on Sun Nov 7 22:31:13 2004. Axes would NOT be allowed. Would you still win without one?I love the off-topic forum! Thanks Larry! |
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Posted by vengence on Mon Nov 8 00:06:04 2004, in response to Street Brawl, posted by Terrapin Station on Sun Nov 7 20:38:09 2004. Still playin' yourself..I see.Ain't gonna get enough till one of cats twist your cap back... |
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Posted by Terrapin Station on Mon Nov 8 00:11:05 2004, in response to Re: Street Brawl, posted by vengence on Mon Nov 8 00:06:04 2004. I have a cat. And my cat's breath smells like cat food! Who woulda thunk!?!?!?!!? |
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Posted by Amanda on Mon Nov 8 01:01:50 2004, in response to Re: Street Brawl, posted by Terrapin Station on Mon Nov 8 00:11:05 2004. In all seriousness, do you feed your pets kosher pet food? |
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Posted by Terrapin Station on Mon Nov 8 01:04:20 2004, in response to Re: Street Brawl, posted by Amanda on Mon Nov 8 01:01:50 2004. No? Why would I? |
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Posted by daDouce Man on Mon Nov 8 10:31:54 2004, in response to Re: Street Brawl, posted by Terrapin Station on Sun Nov 7 23:33:35 2004. You still have to meet me at work. Then there will be a winner. |
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Posted by daDouce Man on Mon Nov 8 10:32:44 2004, in response to Re: Street Brawl, posted by 4traintowoodlawn on Sun Nov 7 22:31:13 2004. Is that Molly? |
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Posted by daDouce Man on Mon Nov 8 10:33:50 2004, in response to Re: Street Brawl, posted by Amanda on Mon Nov 8 01:01:50 2004. Is there such a thing as kosher pet food? |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Nov 8 10:54:56 2004, in response to Re: Street Brawl, posted by daDouce Man on Mon Nov 8 10:33:50 2004. Can pets even be Jewish? (or Catholic, Islamic, etc.....) |
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Posted by Broadway Junction on Mon Nov 8 11:48:15 2004, in response to Re: Street Brawl, posted by Terrapin Station on Sun Nov 7 23:34:31 2004. God help us... |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Nov 8 12:07:59 2004, in response to Re: Street Brawl, posted by Broadway Junction on Mon Nov 8 11:48:15 2004. Yup.I don't know if this thread is the textbook example of why we NEED an Off Topic forum, or a textbook example of why we SHOULDN'T have an Off Topic forum. |
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Posted by Terrapin Station on Mon Nov 8 12:11:55 2004, in response to Re: Street Brawl, posted by daDouce Man on Mon Nov 8 10:31:54 2004. You WANT me to meet you at work? |
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Posted by Terrapin Station on Mon Nov 8 12:14:29 2004, in response to Re: Street Brawl, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Nov 8 12:07:59 2004. C'mon Chris. Haven't you ever been part of an online community before? Off-topic forums are for all the crap that doesn't belong anywhere else. |
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Posted by Train Dude on Mon Nov 8 12:22:07 2004, in response to Re: Street Brawl, posted by Amanda on Mon Nov 8 01:01:50 2004. Kosher pet food? Interesting concept. For a dog or cat the question of food being kosher is moot. They neither have the intellect or awareness to care. After all, the laws governing Kosher food have their roots in reasons of health and religeon - neither of which can animals appreciate. Now, as for the pet owner, if they keep a Kosher home, they may opt for kosher food for their pets only to keep their dishes and utinsils from coming in contact with non-kosher foods. Of course since the liklihood of commercially available kosher pet food is nill, if one were to prefer to that option, they'd likely need to prepare it themselves. |
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Posted by rollsign on Mon Nov 8 12:27:30 2004, in response to Re: Street Brawl, posted by Train Dude on Mon Nov 8 12:22:07 2004. Check Google, seems there is a market for knosher pet food:http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&q=kosher+pet+food |
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Posted by Train Dude on Mon Nov 8 12:31:08 2004, in response to Re: Street Brawl, posted by rollsign on Mon Nov 8 12:27:30 2004. I stand corrected - who'd have thunk it! |
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Posted by Terrapin Station on Mon Nov 8 13:00:37 2004, in response to Re: Street Brawl, posted by daDouce Man on Mon Nov 8 10:33:50 2004. Is there such a thing as kosher pet food?There is at least "Kosher for Passover" pet food. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Nov 8 13:06:44 2004, in response to Re: Street Brawl, posted by Terrapin Station on Mon Nov 8 13:00:37 2004. This may sound silly, but I'm not Jewish, so...and since we now have a place to talk about stuff like this....What happens on days you have to fast? Are you able to open a can of cat food or dog food for a pet? Or do you just have to leave extra dry food out for them to eat? ...Or what about on shabos-manual can openers okay? |
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Posted by Terrapin Station on Mon Nov 8 13:13:51 2004, in response to Re: Street Brawl, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Nov 8 13:06:44 2004. What happens on days you have to fast? Are you able to open a can of cat food or dog food for a pet?Yes. You can feed your pets/animals with no problem. The only prohibition is against the human eating or drinking. Or what about on shabos-manual can openers okay I'd have to ask a rabbi. My cats eats dry cat food and that comes from a bag or container with a lid. But according to this link, it seems like opening a can (with a manual can opener, like you said) would be ok. http://64.233.161.104/search?q=cache:ap4e2ffmk9cJ:torah.org/advanced/weekly-halacha/5757/beshal.html+opening+cans+on+shabbos&hl=en&lr=lang_en |
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Posted by American Pig on Mon Nov 8 13:19:27 2004, in response to Re: Street Brawl, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Nov 8 13:06:44 2004. Not only can you feed your pets on fast days, you're also allowed to feed your children. And on top of that, you can eat if you're sick or frail. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Nov 8 13:50:32 2004, in response to Re: Street Brawl, posted by Terrapin Station on Mon Nov 8 13:13:51 2004. Interesting. I did hear already that you are allowed to "feed" children, or sick people can eat on fast days (as Pig stated), so should have assumed it was alright to handle food for pets too.I found this a little puzzling from the link you provided: When tearing any packagaing, one must be sure that no letters or pictures are torn. It is permitted to cut or tear between the letters of a word or between words I wonder what the difference would be if you didn't tear for example the word through a letter in "Doritos" or if you split the "r" in Doritos, which is wrong to do. |
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Posted by willd on Mon Nov 8 13:57:50 2004, in response to Re: Street Brawl, posted by American Pig on Mon Nov 8 13:19:27 2004. I suppose it looks kinda bad when people who are sick die cause their religion. I wonder how many of the 6000 years they've been at it it took them to realize eating on high holidays was good.By the same token I wonder how long it will take Christian Scientists to realize that hospitals are not infirmeries of the devil.... |
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Posted by American Pig on Mon Nov 8 14:15:31 2004, in response to Re: Street Brawl, posted by willd on Mon Nov 8 13:57:50 2004. I suppose it looks kinda bad when people who are sick die cause their religion. I wonder how many of the 6000 years they've been at it it took them to realize eating on high holidays was good.There's only one High Holiday during which eating is bad. And there was never a time that sick people eating on fast days was not allowed, at least not as recorded. I'm sure there have been sects that felt differently, but anybody can make up any crazy ideas about religion that they want, and you'll use that as a blanket condemnation of it all. |
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Posted by Terrapin Station on Mon Nov 8 14:39:01 2004, in response to Re: Street Brawl, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Nov 8 13:50:32 2004. I'm not sure what you are asking. |
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Posted by Terrapin Station on Mon Nov 8 14:39:51 2004, in response to Re: Street Brawl, posted by willd on Mon Nov 8 13:57:50 2004. I suppose it looks kinda bad when people who are sick die cause their religion. I wonder how many of the 6000 years they've been at it it took them to realize eating on high holidays was good.Zero years. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Nov 8 14:56:15 2004, in response to Re: Street Brawl, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Nov 8 13:50:32 2004. No biggie. That webpage said you are allowed to open a package on Shabbos, so long as it doesn't rip through one of the letters on the packaging. For example, if you rip through the "D" in "Doritos" (I don't know if they are kosher, but for argument's sake say they are) it is bad, but if you rip between the "D" and the "o" it's okay. I just found that a bit strange, but whatever. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Nov 8 14:58:09 2004, in response to Re: Street Brawl, posted by Terrapin Station on Mon Nov 8 12:14:29 2004. No, I admit, I have been finding this forum very intersting. And we can talk about anything, within reason...and not feel guilty. |
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Posted by Terrapin Station on Mon Nov 8 15:33:40 2004, in response to Re: Street Brawl, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Nov 8 14:56:15 2004. I just found that a bit strange, but whatever.Ok. I knew that you couldn't rip words/letters, but I didn't know that you could rip between them. So it is news to me too. I think I would still avoid ripping between them...better to be safe than sorry. |
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Posted by Newkirk Plaza David on Mon Nov 8 15:35:26 2004, in response to Re: Street Brawl, posted by Terrapin Station on Mon Nov 8 13:13:51 2004. Tuna CansNowadays, it is permitted to open tuna cans on Shabbos since they are discarded after their contents are removed. Even though the contents of the can are not removed immediately, it is still not considered as if one is completing a utensil, since a tuna can has no purpose except to be opened and thrown away (10). It is forbidden, however, to remove the metal lid of a can which is meant to serve as a storage bin for the item for a lengthy period of time [such as a soup croutons can, etc.] since these type of containers are made to last for a longer period of time [than a tuna can]. Such cans are normally not emptied out right away, but are retained for as long as their contents last (11). This is a very interesting issue. Conincidently the examples of tuna and opening the can, as well as the proper way of discarding the can, is stated in the link. |
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Posted by Terrapin Station on Mon Nov 8 15:36:00 2004, in response to Re: Street Brawl, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Nov 8 14:58:09 2004. No, I admit, I have been finding this forum very intersting. And we can talk about anything, within reason...and not feel guilty.Upon originally discussing the option of having an off-topic forum attached to SubTalk, I predicted that the off-topic forum could very possibly see more posts per day than the Subway forum. I still believe that to be true now with SubChat/OTChat. |
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Posted by Terrapin Station on Mon Nov 8 15:36:54 2004, in response to Re: Street Brawl, posted by Newkirk Plaza David on Mon Nov 8 15:35:26 2004. Doesn't really apply to you, but it is interesting none the less. |
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Posted by Newkirk Plaza David on Mon Nov 8 15:37:45 2004, in response to Re: Street Brawl, posted by Terrapin Station on Mon Nov 8 15:36:00 2004. At the daily rate, you could be right. The OTChat post number will eventually surpass the Subchat post number in a matter of weeks. |
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Posted by Newkirk Plaza David on Mon Nov 8 15:38:23 2004, in response to Re: Street Brawl, posted by Terrapin Station on Mon Nov 8 15:36:54 2004. I know, but it's ironic that tuna was mentioned. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Nov 8 15:41:01 2004, in response to Re: Street Brawl, posted by Newkirk Plaza David on Mon Nov 8 15:38:23 2004. True, however, tuna is a good example in general because it's something in a can that you don't have heat or cook to eat (unlike soups, vegetables, etc), which you are not allowed to do on Shabbos, AFAIK. |
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Posted by Dan Lawrence on Mon Nov 8 15:43:34 2004, in response to Re: Street Brawl, posted by Train Dude on Mon Nov 8 12:31:08 2004. To quote H.L. Mencken: "Nobody ever went broke underestimating the taste of the American public."This, BTW, can be easily proven: Turn on the TV. |
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Posted by Terrapin Station on Mon Nov 8 15:44:25 2004, in response to Re: Street Brawl, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Nov 8 15:41:01 2004. True, however, tuna is a good example in general because it's something in a can that you don't have heat or cook to eat (unlike soups, vegetables, etc), which you are not allowed to do on Shabbos, AFAIK.Boom shaka laka. |
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Posted by vengence on Mon Nov 8 15:49:43 2004, in response to Re: Street Brawl, posted by Terrapin Station on Mon Nov 8 15:36:54 2004. Interesting..never the less....There were many things about the Jewish faith that I wanted to ask question about.... I guess I have some of my answers...with out even asking...! |
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Posted by 4traintowoodlawn on Mon Nov 8 16:00:44 2004, in response to Re: Street Brawl, posted by daDouce Man on Mon Nov 8 10:32:44 2004. Who the h[az]ell is Molly?![]() -Ben Diamond (a.k.a. 4traintowoodlawn)
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Posted by daDouce Man on Mon Nov 8 18:33:54 2004, in response to Re: Street Brawl, posted by Terrapin Station on Mon Nov 8 12:11:55 2004. You've been asking me where was I working.You were close one time. |
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Posted by daDouce Man on Mon Nov 8 18:37:28 2004, in response to Re: Street Brawl, posted by 4traintowoodlawn on Mon Nov 8 16:00:44 2004. Just think about a rock group from the 80's. |
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Posted by daDouce Man on Mon Nov 8 18:41:31 2004, in response to Re: Street Brawl, posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Nov 8 10:54:56 2004. I would think the pet would be Jewish or Catholic, Islamic, etc depending on the owner. |
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Posted by GP38/R42 Chris on Mon Nov 8 18:50:25 2004, in response to Re: Street Brawl, posted by daDouce Man on Mon Nov 8 18:41:31 2004. Hahahahahahaha! A Catholic cat!!!! A Jewish dog!!!!! An Islamic hampster!!!!! Hahahahahahahahahahaha!What do they do, Baptize the cat at birth, circumcise the dog on the eigth day, or make the hampster cover their fur except for the eyes? Can the dog have pork or the cat have meat on Friday? Hahahahahahahahahaha!!!!!!!! |
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