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Well, why not?![]()
I hate liberals like you tooOriginally Posted by rambo
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I just threw a dreidel at an arab. Like me better now?Originally Posted by BOUNCER
LOL. Liberal just means that I'm not a hateful racist. I actually consider myself a moderate.Originally Posted by BOUNCER
I do!!!!Originally Posted by rambo
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Originally Posted by rambo
I always said you were cool.
Are you coming on to me?Originally Posted by BOUNCER
No. Because I hate those kind of guy's (I can't say queers because it'll offend someone)Originally Posted by rambo
i hear steroids make you gay..
I hear your mom makes you gay...
i hear paris is really a man.
Originally Posted by xfade7
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What cotton?
I heard Deca is really a tranny midget![]()
WTF is a driedel?
Originally Posted by rambo
Originally Posted by chicamahomico
I don't know, but it sounds like it might hurt an arab, so thats cool with me.
lol you better be careful they might take away your race card if they catch you making those kinda remarks.
Originally Posted by BOUNCER
The Driedel is a spinning top used by children to play a game during the Jewish holiday of Hanukah. The eight days of Hanukah, are celebrated every year on the 25th day of the Hebrew month of Kislev.Originally Posted by chicamahomico
It is believed that the Dreidel game originated in Germany. The word Dreidel is Yiddish for Spinning Top. The Dreidel itself is a four sided top. Each of the four sides has a separate Hebrew letter: Nun, Gimel, Hay and Shin. It is believed that these letters are used because they form the first letters from the phrase: "Nes Gadol Hayah Sham" which translates "A Great Miracle Happened There." In Israel, the phrase is translated "A Great Miracle Happened Here." The letters are also the first letters of Yiddish words which establish the basis for the rules of Dreidel game. The letter Nun starts the Yiddish word Nisht, which means Nothing. The Gimel starts the Yiddish word Gantz which translates as All. The Hay produces the Yiddish word Halb, meaning Half, and the Shin is the beginning of Shtel, which translates Put In. Modem Jewish children usually play the Dreidel game by gambling for peanuts, pennies or even Hanukah Gelt (money) which is often in the form of gold-foil wrapped chocolate. Anything will do, however, as the sport is in the gm=, and not the winnings!
Since this thread really has nothing to do with anything I must say that your avatar is classic SEAN. Where did you find that?Originally Posted by seanw
wut u talking bout?Originally Posted by bigcut77
thats sean and his family
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Mittens.
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