It was easy tonight. I got the Thursday night seniors special at the
Italian take out. Today's special was pork cutlet parmigiana. I know. It sounds weird for parmigiana, but it was fantastic.
On 2026-02-27, Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> wrote:
It was easy tonight. I got the Thursday night seniors special at the
Italian take out. Today's special was pork cutlet parmigiana. I know. It
sounds weird for parmigiana, but it was fantastic.
Pork has a relatively mild flavor. It's often used as an inexpensive substitute for veal.
On 2026-02-27, Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> wrote:
It was easy tonight. I got the Thursday night seniors special at the
Italian take out. Today's special was pork cutlet parmigiana. I know. It
sounds weird for parmigiana, but it was fantastic.
Pork has a relatively mild flavor. It's often used as an inexpensive substitute for veal.
On 2026-02-27 2:58 a.m., Cindy Hamilton wrote:
On 2026-02-27, Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> wrote:A Jewish friend of mine was going through a horrible divorce
It was easy tonight. I got the Thursday night seniors special at the
Italian take out. Today's special was pork cutlet parmigiana. I know. It >>> sounds weird for parmigiana, but it was fantastic.
Pork has a relatively mild flavor.-a It's often used as an inexpensive
substitute for veal.
and was strapped for cash. So she fed her kids pork, telling
them that it was veal.
On 2026-02-27 9:45 a.m., Graham wrote:
On 2026-02-27 2:58 a.m., Cindy Hamilton wrote:
On 2026-02-27, Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> wrote:A Jewish friend of mine was going through a horrible divorce
It was easy tonight. I got the Thursday night seniors special at the
Italian take out. Today's special was pork cutlet parmigiana. I
know. It
sounds weird for parmigiana, but it was fantastic.
Pork has a relatively mild flavor.-a It's often used as an inexpensive
substitute for veal.
and was strapped for cash. So she fed her kids pork, telling
them that it was veal.
It's interesting that people who are religious enough to abide by kosher food rules think they can fool god.
On 2026-02-27 8:11 a.m., Dave Smith wrote:
It's interesting that people who are religious enough to abide byShe didn't keep kosher but was afraid of what her ex would do.
kosher food rules think they can fool god.
On 2026-02-27 4:58 a.m., Cindy Hamilton wrote:
On 2026-02-27, Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> wrote:
It was easy tonight. I got the Thursday night seniors special at the
Italian take out. Today's special was pork cutlet parmigiana. I know. It >>> sounds weird for parmigiana, but it was fantastic.
Pork has a relatively mild flavor. It's often used as an inexpensive
substitute for veal.
I usually assume that a German or eastern European schnitzel is likely
to be pork but I can't say I have ever heard of it in an Italian
restaurant. I know they often use veal, chicken or eggplant for
parmagiano. The pork was very good.
On 2026-02-27 9:45 a.m., Graham wrote:
On 2026-02-27 2:58 a.m., Cindy Hamilton wrote:
On 2026-02-27, Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> wrote:A Jewish friend of mine was going through a horrible divorce
It was easy tonight. I got the Thursday night seniors special at
the Italian take out. Today's special was pork cutlet parmigiana.
I know. It sounds weird for parmigiana, but it was fantastic.
Pork has a relatively mild flavor.-a It's often used as an
inexpensive substitute for veal.
and was strapped for cash. So she fed her kids pork, telling
them that it was veal.
It's interesting that people who are religious enough to abide by
kosher food rules think they can fool god.
On Fri, 27 Feb 2026 10:11:26 -0500
Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> wrote:
On 2026-02-27 9:45 a.m., Graham wrote:
On 2026-02-27 2:58 a.m., Cindy Hamilton wrote:
On 2026-02-27, Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> wrote:A Jewish friend of mine was going through a horrible divorce
It was easy tonight. I got the Thursday night seniors special at
the Italian take out. Today's special was pork cutlet parmigiana.
I know. It sounds weird for parmigiana, but it was fantastic.
Pork has a relatively mild flavor.-a It's often used as an
inexpensive substitute for veal.
and was strapped for cash. So she fed her kids pork, telling
them that it was veal.
It's interesting that people who are religious enough to abide by
kosher food rules think they can fool god.
It is interesting that you fail to capitalize His name.
On Fri, 27 Feb 2026 10:14:57 -0700, Mars Sellus <zed@is.dead> wrote:How does showing proper grammatical respect to God (as the dictionary
On Fri, 27 Feb 2026 10:11:26 -0500
Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> wrote:
On 2026-02-27 9:45 a.m., Graham wrote:
On 2026-02-27 2:58 a.m., Cindy Hamilton wrote:
On 2026-02-27, Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> wrote:A Jewish friend of mine was going through a horrible divorce
It was easy tonight. I got the Thursday night seniors special
at the Italian take out. Today's special was pork cutlet
parmigiana. I know. It sounds weird for parmigiana, but it was
fantastic.
Pork has a relatively mild flavor.-a It's often used as an
inexpensive substitute for veal.
and was strapped for cash. So she fed her kids pork, telling
them that it was veal.
It's interesting that people who are religious enough to abide by
kosher food rules think they can fool god.
It is interesting that you fail to capitalize His name.
I forgot that you're also a religious fanatic.
You'd better be carefulYour TDS is incurable, innit Oztard troller?
that Trump doesn't bomb you instead of the ayatollahs by mistake.
On Sat, 28 Feb 2026 05:27:20 +1100
Bruce <Bruce@invalid.invalid> wrote:
On Fri, 27 Feb 2026 10:14:57 -0700, Mars Sellus <zed@is.dead> wrote:
On Fri, 27 Feb 2026 10:11:26 -0500
Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> wrote:
It's interesting that people who are religious enough to abide by
kosher food rules think they can fool god.
It is interesting that you fail to capitalize His name.
I forgot that you're also a religious fanatic.
How does showing proper grammatical respect to God (as the dictionary
does) equate (in your poisoned mind) to religious fanaticism?
You'd better be careful
that Trump doesn't bomb you instead of the ayatollahs by mistake.
Your TDS is incurable, innit Oztard troller?
On Fri, 27 Feb 2026 11:54:46 -0700, Mars Sellus <zed@is.dead> wrote:
On Sat, 28 Feb 2026 05:27:20 +1100
Bruce <Bruce@invalid.invalid> wrote:
On Fri, 27 Feb 2026 10:14:57 -0700, Mars Sellus <zed@is.dead>
wrote:
On Fri, 27 Feb 2026 10:11:26 -0500
Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> wrote:
It's interesting that people who are religious enough to abide
by kosher food rules think they can fool god.
It is interesting that you fail to capitalize His name.
I forgot that you're also a religious fanatic.
How does showing proper grammatical respect to God (as the dictionary
does) equate (in your poisoned mind) to religious fanaticism?
I've noticed before that you have the mindset of an American Christian
from the 50s.
Combine that with being a troll and you get quite a
piece of work.
<snip dictionary>
You'd better be careful
that Trump doesn't bomb you instead of the ayatollahs by mistake.
Your TDS is incurable, innit Oztard troller?
I thought of it because
It was easy tonight. I got the Thursday night seniors special at the
Italian take out. Today's special was pork cutlet parmigiana. I know. It sounds weird for parmigiana, but it was fantastic.
On 2026-02-27 9:45 a.m., Graham wrote:
On 2026-02-27 2:58 a.m., Cindy Hamilton wrote:
On 2026-02-27, Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> wrote:A Jewish friend of mine was going through a horrible divorce
It was easy tonight. I got the Thursday night seniors special at the
Italian take out. Today's special was pork cutlet parmigiana. I
know. It
sounds weird for parmigiana, but it was fantastic.
Pork has a relatively mild flavor.-a It's often used as an inexpensive
substitute for veal.
and was strapped for cash. So she fed her kids pork, telling
them that it was veal.
It's interesting that people who are religious enough to abide by kosher food rules think they can fool god.
On 2/27/2026 10:11 AM, Dave Smith wrote:
On 2026-02-27 9:45 a.m., Graham wrote:
On 2026-02-27 2:58 a.m., Cindy Hamilton wrote:
On 2026-02-27, Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> wrote:A Jewish friend of mine was going through a horrible divorce
It was easy tonight. I got the Thursday night seniors special at
the Italian take out. Today's special was pork cutlet
parmigiana. I know. It
sounds weird for parmigiana, but it was fantastic.
Pork has a relatively mild flavor.-a It's often used as an
inexpensive substitute for veal.
and was strapped for cash. So she fed her kids pork, telling
them that it was veal.
He helps those who help themselves.It's interesting that people who are religious enough to abide byGod wasn't paying her grocery bills.
kosher food rules think they can fool god.
Jill
On Fri, 27 Feb 2026 15:50:01 -0500
jmquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net> wrote:
On 2/27/2026 10:11 AM, Dave Smith wrote:
On 2026-02-27 9:45 a.m., Graham wrote:God wasn't paying her grocery bills.
On 2026-02-27 2:58 a.m., Cindy Hamilton wrote:
On 2026-02-27, Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> wrote:A Jewish friend of mine was going through a horrible divorce
It was easy tonight. I got the Thursday night seniors special at
the Italian take out. Today's special was pork cutlet
parmigiana. I know. It
sounds weird for parmigiana, but it was fantastic.
Pork has a relatively mild flavor.-a It's often used as an
inexpensive substitute for veal.
and was strapped for cash. So she fed her kids pork, telling
them that it was veal.
It's interesting that people who are religious enough to abide by
kosher food rules think they can fool god.
Jill
He helps those who help themselves.
On 2026-02-27 8:11 a.m., Dave Smith wrote:
On 2026-02-27 9:45 a.m., Graham wrote:She didn't keep kosher but was afraid of what her ex would do.
On 2026-02-27 2:58 a.m., Cindy Hamilton wrote:
On 2026-02-27, Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> wrote:A Jewish friend of mine was going through a horrible divorce
It was easy tonight. I got the Thursday night seniors special at the >>>>> Italian take out. Today's special was pork cutlet parmigiana. I
know. It
sounds weird for parmigiana, but it was fantastic.
Pork has a relatively mild flavor.-a It's often used as an inexpensive >>>> substitute for veal.
and was strapped for cash. So she fed her kids pork, telling
them that it was veal.
It's interesting that people who are religious enough to abide by
kosher food rules think they can fool god.
On Fri, 27 Feb 2026 11:54:46 -0700, Mars Sellus <zed@is.dead> wrote:
Your TDS is incurable, innit Oztard troller?
I thought of it because it looks like he might attack soon. (Not
personally with his cheeseburger body of course.)
Ah, you're advocating shoplifting.
On 2/27/2026 10:11 AM, Dave Smith wrote:Neither was her soon-to-be ex!
On 2026-02-27 9:45 a.m., Graham wrote:God wasn't paying her grocery bills.
On 2026-02-27 2:58 a.m., Cindy Hamilton wrote:
On 2026-02-27, Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> wrote:A Jewish friend of mine was going through a horrible divorce
It was easy tonight. I got the Thursday night seniors special at the >>>>> Italian take out. Today's special was pork cutlet parmigiana. I
know. It
sounds weird for parmigiana, but it was fantastic.
Pork has a relatively mild flavor.-a It's often used as an inexpensive >>>> substitute for veal.
and was strapped for cash. So she fed her kids pork, telling
them that it was veal.
It's interesting that people who are religious enough to abide by
kosher food rules think they can fool god.
Jill
Bruce wrote:
You'd better be careful that Trump doesn't bomb you instead of the ayatollahs by mistake.
Highly accurate Orange man rockets?
Graham wrote on 2/27/2026 9:29 AM:
On 2026-02-27 8:11 a.m., Dave Smith wrote:
On 2026-02-27 9:45 a.m., Graham wrote:She didn't keep kosher but was afraid of what her ex would do.
On 2026-02-27 2:58 a.m., Cindy Hamilton wrote:
On 2026-02-27, Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> wrote:A Jewish friend of mine was going through a horrible divorce
It was easy tonight. I got the Thursday night seniors special at the >>>>>> Italian take out. Today's special was pork cutlet parmigiana. I
know. It
sounds weird for parmigiana, but it was fantastic.
Pork has a relatively mild flavor.|e-a It's often used as an inexpensive >>>>> substitute for veal.
and was strapped for cash. So she fed her kids pork, telling
them that it was veal.
It's interesting that people who are religious enough to abide by
kosher food rules think they can fool god.
god doesn't give a shit anyway.
Graham wrote on 2/27/2026 9:29 AM:
On 2026-02-27 8:11 a.m., Dave Smith wrote:
On 2026-02-27 9:45 a.m., Graham wrote:She didn't keep kosher but was afraid of what her ex would do.
On 2026-02-27 2:58 a.m., Cindy Hamilton wrote:
On 2026-02-27, Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> wrote:A Jewish friend of mine was going through a horrible divorce
It was easy tonight. I got the Thursday night seniors special
at the Italian take out. Today's special was pork cutlet
parmigiana. I know. It
sounds weird for parmigiana, but it was fantastic.
Pork has a relatively mild flavor.|e-a It's often used as an
inexpensive substitute for veal.
and was strapped for cash. So she fed her kids pork, telling
them that it was veal.
It's interesting that people who are religious enough to abide by
kosher food rules think they can fool god.
god doesn't give a shit anyway.
Bruce wrote:
On Fri, 27 Feb 2026 11:54:46 -0700, Mars Sellus <zed@is.dead>
wrote:
Your TDS is incurable, innit Oztard troller?
I thought of it because it looks like he might attack soon. (Not
personally with his cheeseburger body of course.)
You fall for just about anything the Orange man throws
at you. I'd guess you're doing exactly as he hopes.
Like most politicians he can be more bark than bite.
On Fri, 27 Feb 2026 15:50:01 -0500
jmquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net> wrote:
On 2/27/2026 10:11 AM, Dave Smith wrote:
On 2026-02-27 9:45 a.m., Graham wrote:God wasn't paying her grocery bills.
On 2026-02-27 2:58 a.m., Cindy Hamilton wrote:
On 2026-02-27, Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> wrote:A Jewish friend of mine was going through a horrible divorce
It was easy tonight. I got the Thursday night seniors special at
the Italian take out. Today's special was pork cutlet
parmigiana. I know. It
sounds weird for parmigiana, but it was fantastic.
Pork has a relatively mild flavor.-a It's often used as an
inexpensive substitute for veal.
and was strapped for cash. So she fed her kids pork, telling
them that it was veal.
It's interesting that people who are religious enough to abide by
kosher food rules think they can fool god.
Jill
He helps those who help themselves.
On 2026-02-27 1:50 p.m., jmquown wrote:+1!
On 2/27/2026 10:11 AM, Dave Smith wrote:
On 2026-02-27 9:45 a.m., Graham wrote:God wasn't paying her grocery bills.
On 2026-02-27 2:58 a.m., Cindy Hamilton wrote:
On 2026-02-27, Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> wrote:A Jewish friend of mine was going through a horrible divorce
It was easy tonight. I got the Thursday night seniors special
at the Italian take out. Today's special was pork cutlet
parmigiana. I know. It
sounds weird for parmigiana, but it was fantastic.
Pork has a relatively mild flavor.-a It's often used as an
inexpensive substitute for veal.
and was strapped for cash. So she fed her kids pork, telling
them that it was veal.
It's interesting that people who are religious enough to abide by
kosher food rules think they can fool god.
JillNeither was her soon-to-be ex!
On 2026-02-27 2:50 p.m., Hank Rogers wrote:At last a subject where your innate expertise can shine through...
Graham wrote on 2/27/2026 9:29 AM:
On 2026-02-27 8:11 a.m., Dave Smith wrote:
On 2026-02-27 9:45 a.m., Graham wrote:She didn't keep kosher but was afraid of what her ex would do.
On 2026-02-27 2:58 a.m., Cindy Hamilton wrote:
On 2026-02-27, Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> wrote:A Jewish friend of mine was going through a horrible divorce
It was easy tonight. I got the Thursday night seniors special
at the Italian take out. Today's special was pork cutlet
parmigiana. I know. It
sounds weird for parmigiana, but it was fantastic.
Pork has a relatively mild flavor.|e-a It's often used as an
inexpensive substitute for veal.
and was strapped for cash. So she fed her kids pork, telling
them that it was veal.
It's interesting that people who are religious enough to abide by
kosher food rules think they can fool god.
god doesn't give a shit anyway.
How can nothing give a shit anyway
On 2/26/2026 7:36 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
It was easy tonight. I got the Thursday night seniors special at theSounds good!a I made a homemade version of "beefaroni", which in some
Italian take out. Today's special was pork cutlet parmigiana. I know.
It sounds weird for parmigiana, but it was fantastic.
parts of the US is called American Chop Suey and in others American
Goulash.
Jill
On Fri, 27 Feb 2026 16:52:16 -0500
Pete Tuttle <pmt777@yohaa.not> wrote:
Bruce wrote:
On Fri, 27 Feb 2026 11:54:46 -0700, Mars Sellus <zed@is.dead>>
wrote:
Your TDS is incurable, innit Oztard troller?
I thought of it because it looks like he might attack soon. (Not
personally with his cheeseburger body of course.)
You fall for just about anything the Orange man throws
at you. I'd guess you're doing exactly as he hopes.
Like most politicians he can be more bark than bite.
Barking sure beats making actual war fwiw...
Mars Sellus wrote on 2/27/2026 3:29 PM:
On Fri, 27 Feb 2026 15:50:01 -0500
jmquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net> wrote:
On 2/27/2026 10:11 AM, Dave Smith wrote:
On 2026-02-27 9:45 a.m., Graham wrote:God wasn't paying her grocery bills.
On 2026-02-27 2:58 a.m., Cindy Hamilton wrote:
On 2026-02-27, Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> wrote:A Jewish friend of mine was going through a horrible divorce
It was easy tonight. I got the Thursday night seniors special
at the Italian take out. Today's special was pork cutlet
parmigiana. I know. It
sounds weird for parmigiana, but it was fantastic.
Pork has a relatively mild flavor.|e-a It's often used as an
inexpensive substitute for veal.
and was strapped for cash. So she fed her kids pork, telling
them that it was veal.
It's interesting that people who are religious enough to abide by
kosher food rules think they can fool god.
Jill
He helps those who help themselves.
Maybe. But the problem is he hasn't been seen or helped anyone for thousands of years. I wonder if he may have suffered a cataclysmic
accident somewhere in the universe he created.
Priests ruling over ancient illiterate jew goat herders were the last
folks that personally met him. He's long gone.
jmquown wrote on 2/27/2026 2:47 PM:
On 2/26/2026 7:36 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
It was easy tonight. I got the Thursday night seniors special atSounds good!-a I made a homemade version of "beefaroni", which in
the Italian take out. Today's special was pork cutlet parmigiana.
I know. It sounds weird for parmigiana, but it was fantastic.
some parts of the US is called American Chop Suey and in others
American Goulash.
Jill
Sounds excellent your Majesty. Will your Highness be dining alone as
usual?
On 2026-02-27 2:50 p.m., Hank Rogers wrote:
Graham wrote on 2/27/2026 9:29 AM:How can nothing give a shit anyway
god doesn't give a shit anyway.
Mars Sellus wrote:
On Fri, 27 Feb 2026 16:52:16 -0500
Pete Tuttle <pmt777@yohaa.not> wrote:
Bruce wrote:
On Fri, 27 Feb 2026 11:54:46 -0700, Mars Sellus <zed@is.dead>>
wrote:
Your TDS is incurable, innit Oztard troller?
I thought of it because it looks like he might attack soon. (Not
personally with his cheeseburger body of course.)
You fall for just about anything the Orange man throws
at you. I'd guess you're doing exactly as he hopes.
Like most politicians he can be more bark than bite.
Barking sure beats making actual war fwiw...
Got know when to hold em' or fold em'.
jmquown wrote on 2/27/2026 2:47 PM:
On 2/26/2026 7:36 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
It was easy tonight. I got the Thursday night seniors special at theSounds good!a I made a homemade version of "beefaroni", which in some
Italian take out. Today's special was pork cutlet parmigiana. I know.
It sounds weird for parmigiana, but it was fantastic.
parts of the US is called American Chop Suey and in others American
Goulash.
Jill
Sounds excellent your Majesty.a Will your Highness be dining alone as
usual?
On Fri, 27 Feb 2026 17:05:46 -0500
Pete Tuttle <pmt777@yohaa.not> wrote:
Mars Sellus wrote:
On Fri, 27 Feb 2026 16:52:16 -0500>
Pete Tuttle <pmt777@yohaa.not> wrote:
Bruce wrote:
On Fri, 27 Feb 2026 11:54:46 -0700, Mars Sellus <zed@is.dead>>
wrote:
Your TDS is incurable, innit Oztard troller?
I thought of it because it looks like he might attack soon. (Not
personally with his cheeseburger body of course.)
You fall for just about anything the Orange man throws
at you. I'd guess you're doing exactly as he hopes.
Like most politicians he can be more bark than bite.
Barking sure beats making actual war fwiw...
Got know when to hold em' or fold em'.
Boy does he too...
On Fri, 27 Feb 2026 16:49:20 -0500
Pete Tuttle <pmt777@yohaa.not> wrote:
Bruce wrote:
>
You'd better be careful that Trump doesn't bomb you instead of the
ayatollahs by mistake.
>
Highly accurate Orange man rockets?
Fang Fang Bang Bangs!
Mars Sellus wrote:
On Fri, 27 Feb 2026 17:05:46 -0500
Pete Tuttle <pmt777@yohaa.not> wrote:
Mars Sellus wrote:
On Fri, 27 Feb 2026 16:52:16 -0500>
Pete Tuttle <pmt777@yohaa.not> wrote:
Bruce wrote:
On Fri, 27 Feb 2026 11:54:46 -0700, Mars Sellus <zed@is.dead>>
wrote:
Your TDS is incurable, innit Oztard troller?
I thought of it because it looks like he might attack soon. (Not
personally with his cheeseburger body of course.)
You fall for just about anything the Orange man throws
at you. I'd guess you're doing exactly as he hopes.
Like most politicians he can be more bark than bite.
Barking sure beats making actual war fwiw...
Got know when to hold em' or fold em'.
Boy does he too...
He's pretty much full of shit, but he uses it more
than most politicians. He would be FUBAR without
the American economy and the military strength to
bargain with, and the Jewish big money influence.
On 2026-02-27 2:50 p.m., Hank Rogers wrote:
Graham wrote on 2/27/2026 9:29 AM:How can nothing give a shit anyway
On 2026-02-27 8:11 a.m., Dave Smith wrote:
On 2026-02-27 9:45 a.m., Graham wrote:She didn't keep kosher but was afraid of what her ex would do.
On 2026-02-27 2:58 a.m., Cindy Hamilton wrote:
On 2026-02-27, Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> wrote:A Jewish friend of mine was going through a horrible divorce
It was easy tonight. I got the Thursday night seniors special at the >>>>>>> Italian take out. Today's special was pork cutlet parmigiana. I >>>>>>> know. It
sounds weird for parmigiana, but it was fantastic.
Pork has a relatively mild flavor.|e-a It's often used as an
inexpensive
substitute for veal.
and was strapped for cash. So she fed her kids pork, telling
them that it was veal.
It's interesting that people who are religious enough to abide by
kosher food rules think they can fool god.
god doesn't give a shit anyway.
On Fri, 27 Feb 2026 15:50:18 -0600
Hank Rogers <Hank@nospam.invalid> wrote:
Graham wrote on 2/27/2026 9:29 AM:He made so many Levitical laws for His people though...
On 2026-02-27 8:11 a.m., Dave Smith wrote:
On 2026-02-27 9:45 a.m., Graham wrote:She didn't keep kosher but was afraid of what her ex would do.
On 2026-02-27 2:58 a.m., Cindy Hamilton wrote:
On 2026-02-27, Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> wrote:A Jewish friend of mine was going through a horrible divorce
It was easy tonight. I got the Thursday night seniors special
at the Italian take out. Today's special was pork cutlet
parmigiana. I know. It
sounds weird for parmigiana, but it was fantastic.
Pork has a relatively mild flavor.|e-a It's often used as an
inexpensive substitute for veal.
and was strapped for cash. So she fed her kids pork, telling
them that it was veal.
It's interesting that people who are religious enough to abide by
kosher food rules think they can fool god.
god doesn't give a shit anyway.
AI Overview
Jewish tradition holds that there are 613 commandments (mitzvot) in the Torah. These consist of 365 negative commandments ("thou shalt not")
and 248 positive commandments ("thou shalt").
Bruce wrote:
On Fri, 27 Feb 2026 11:54:46 -0700, Mars Sellus <zed@is.dead> wrote:
Your TDS is incurable, innit Oztard troller?
I thought of it because it looks like he might attack soon. (Not
personally with his cheeseburger body of course.)
You fall for just about anything the Orange man throws
at you. I'd guess you're doing exactly as he hopes.
Like most politicians he can be more bark than bite.
On 2026-02-27 1:50 p.m., jmquown wrote:
On 2/27/2026 10:11 AM, Dave Smith wrote:Neither was her soon-to-be ex!
On 2026-02-27 9:45 a.m., Graham wrote:God wasn't paying her grocery bills.
On 2026-02-27 2:58 a.m., Cindy Hamilton wrote:
On 2026-02-27, Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> wrote:A Jewish friend of mine was going through a horrible divorce
It was easy tonight. I got the Thursday night seniors special at the >>>>>> Italian take out. Today's special was pork cutlet parmigiana. I
know. It
sounds weird for parmigiana, but it was fantastic.
Pork has a relatively mild flavor.-a It's often used as an inexpensive >>>>> substitute for veal.
and was strapped for cash. So she fed her kids pork, telling
them that it was veal.
It's interesting that people who are religious enough to abide by
kosher food rules think they can fool god.
Jill
On Fri, 27 Feb 2026 17:08:00 -0500
Pete Tuttle <pmt777@yohaa.not> wrote:
Graham wrote:
On 2026-02-27 2:50 p.m., Hank Rogers wrote:Are you an atheist, Graham?
Graham wrote on 2/27/2026 9:29 AM:How can nothing give a shit anyway
god doesn't give a shit anyway.
A goodly % of Canajuns are.
Irreligion in Canada
Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org rC| wiki rC| Irreligion_in_Canada
The 2021 Canadian census reported that 34.6% of Canadians declare no >religious affiliation, which is up from 23.9% in the 2011 Canadian
census
On 2/27/2026 4:55 PM, Graham wrote:
Neither was her soon-to-be ex!God wasn't paying her grocery bills.A Jewish friend of mine was going through a horrible divorce
and was strapped for cash. So she fed her kids pork, telling
them that it was veal.
It's interesting that people who are religious enough to abide by
kosher food rules think they can fool god.
Jill
Exactly!-a You do what you need to do and can afford to do without having the soon-to-be ex claiming she was somehow mistreating her children by feeding them pork, which she could afford, rather than veal.
Pete Tuttle wrote on 2/27/2026 3:52 PM:
Bruce wrote:
On Fri, 27 Feb 2026 11:54:46 -0700, Mars Sellus <zed@is.dead> wrote:You fall for just about anything the Orange man throws
Your TDS is incurable, innit Oztard troller?
I thought of it because it looks like he might attack soon. (Not
personally with his cheeseburger body of course.)
at you. I'd guess you're doing exactly as he hopes.
Like most politicians he can be more bark than bite.
Mostly, orange man just likes to stir shit.a And put his name on
anything he can.a He's a narcissist.
On 2/27/2026 4:55 PM, Graham wrote:
On 2026-02-27 1:50 p.m., jmquown wrote:
On 2/27/2026 10:11 AM, Dave Smith wrote:Neither was her soon-to-be ex!
On 2026-02-27 9:45 a.m., Graham wrote:God wasn't paying her grocery bills.
On 2026-02-27 2:58 a.m., Cindy Hamilton wrote:
On 2026-02-27, Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> wrote:A Jewish friend of mine was going through a horrible divorce
It was easy tonight. I got the Thursday night seniors special at the >>>>>>> Italian take out. Today's special was pork cutlet parmigiana. I >>>>>>> know. It
sounds weird for parmigiana, but it was fantastic.
Pork has a relatively mild flavor.-a It's often used as an
inexpensive
substitute for veal.
and was strapped for cash. So she fed her kids pork, telling
them that it was veal.
It's interesting that people who are religious enough to abide by
kosher food rules think they can fool god.
Jill
Exactly!a You do what you need to do and can afford to do without having
the soon-to-be ex claiming she was somehow mistreating her children by feeding them pork, which she could afford, rather than veal.
Jill
On Sat, 28 Feb 2026 05:27:20 +1100
Bruce <Bruce@invalid.invalid> wrote:
On Fri, 27 Feb 2026 10:14:57 -0700, Mars Sellus <zed@is.dead> wrote:
On Fri, 27 Feb 2026 10:11:26 -0500
Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> wrote:
On 2026-02-27 9:45 a.m., Graham wrote:
On 2026-02-27 2:58 a.m., Cindy Hamilton wrote:
On 2026-02-27, Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> wrote:A Jewish friend of mine was going through a horrible divorce
It was easy tonight. I got the Thursday night seniors special
at the Italian take out. Today's special was pork cutlet
parmigiana. I know. It sounds weird for parmigiana, but it was
fantastic.
Pork has a relatively mild flavor.-a It's often used as an
inexpensive substitute for veal.
and was strapped for cash. So she fed her kids pork, telling
them that it was veal.
It's interesting that people who are religious enough to abide by
kosher food rules think they can fool god.
It is interesting that you fail to capitalize His name.
I forgot that you're also a religious fanatic.
How does showing proper grammatical respect to God (as the dictionary
does) equate (in your poisoned mind) to religious fanaticism?
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Dictionary
Definitions from Oxford Languages -+
God
/+i|nd/
noun
1.
(in Christianity and other monotheistic religions) the creator and ruler of the universe and source of all moral authority; the supreme being.
2.
(in certain other religions) a superhuman being or spirit worshiped as
having power over nature or human fortunes; a deity.
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You'd better be careful
that Trump doesn't bomb you instead of the ayatollahs by mistake.
Your TDS is incurable, innit Oztard troller?
i had food
Mars Sellus wrote on 2/27/2026 3:57 PM:The Pharisees exist to this day. https://outreachmagazine.com/features/22092-modern-day-pharisee.html
On Fri, 27 Feb 2026 15:50:18 -0600
Hank Rogers <Hank@nospam.invalid> wrote:
Graham wrote on 2/27/2026 9:29 AM:He made so many Levitical laws for His people though...
On 2026-02-27 8:11 a.m., Dave Smith wrote:
On 2026-02-27 9:45 a.m., Graham wrote:She didn't keep kosher but was afraid of what her ex would do.
On 2026-02-27 2:58 a.m., Cindy Hamilton wrote:
On 2026-02-27, Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> wrote:A Jewish friend of mine was going through a horrible divorce
It was easy tonight. I got the Thursday night seniors special
at the Italian take out. Today's special was pork cutlet
parmigiana. I know. It
sounds weird for parmigiana, but it was fantastic.
Pork has a relatively mild flavor.|arCU|e-a It's often used as an >>>>>> inexpensive substitute for veal.
and was strapped for cash. So she fed her kids pork, telling
them that it was veal.
It's interesting that people who are religious enough to abide by
kosher food rules think they can fool god.
god doesn't give a shit anyway.
AI Overview
Jewish tradition holds that there are 613 commandments (mitzvot) in
the Torah. These consist of 365 negative commandments ("thou shalt
not") and 248 positive commandments ("thou shalt").
Yes. But other religions have even more complicated legal systems.
The structure was provided by their priests and rulers.
It's what happens when a religion gains traction and is able to
control the common people.
If you were born in a different location, you may well have been aAnd if native American - the Great Spirit.
devout hindu, muslim ... the list is endless.
You found your infallible god because someone TAUGHT you about himI find Him in nature everyday, and no one had to teach me that.
and how wonderful he is.
You don't have any first hand experienceI exist as a minor node to His reality, a temporal blip of
with the magic deity.
Pete Tuttle wrote on 2/27/2026 3:52 PM:
Bruce wrote:
On Fri, 27 Feb 2026 11:54:46 -0700, Mars Sellus <zed@is.dead>You fall for just about anything the Orange man throws
wrote:
Your TDS is incurable, innit Oztard troller?
I thought of it because it looks like he might attack soon. (Not
personally with his cheeseburger body of course.)
at you. I'd guess you're doing exactly as he hopes.
Like most politicians he can be more bark than bite.
Mostly, orange man just likes to stir shit. And put his name on
anything he can. He's a narcissist.
On Fri, 27 Feb 2026 15:10:32 -0700, Mars Sellus <zed@is.dead> wrote:Regardless:
On Fri, 27 Feb 2026 17:08:00 -0500
Pete Tuttle <pmt777@yohaa.not> wrote:
Graham wrote:
On 2026-02-27 2:50 p.m., Hank Rogers wrote:Are you an atheist, Graham?
Graham wrote on 2/27/2026 9:29 AM:How can nothing give a shit anyway
god doesn't give a shit anyway.
A goodly % of Canajuns are.
Irreligion in Canada
Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org rC| wiki rC| Irreligion_in_Canada
The 2021 Canadian census reported that 34.6% of Canadians declare no >religious affiliation, which is up from 23.9% in the 2011 Canadian
census
"no religious affiliation" includes but does not exclusively include "atheists".
Mars Sellus wrote:
On Sat, 28 Feb 2026 05:27:20 +1100
Bruce <Bruce@invalid.invalid> wrote:
On Fri, 27 Feb 2026 10:14:57 -0700, Mars Sellus <zed@is.dead>
wrote:
On Fri, 27 Feb 2026 10:11:26 -0500
Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> wrote:
On 2026-02-27 9:45 a.m., Graham wrote:
On 2026-02-27 2:58 a.m., Cindy Hamilton wrote:
On 2026-02-27, Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> wrote:A Jewish friend of mine was going through a horrible divorce
It was easy tonight. I got the Thursday night seniors special
at the Italian take out. Today's special was pork cutlet
parmigiana. I know. It sounds weird for parmigiana, but it was >>>>>>> fantastic.
Pork has a relatively mild flavor.-a It's often used as an
inexpensive substitute for veal.
and was strapped for cash. So she fed her kids pork, telling
them that it was veal.
It's interesting that people who are religious enough to abide by
kosher food rules think they can fool god.
It is interesting that you fail to capitalize His name.
I forgot that you're also a religious fanatic.
How does showing proper grammatical respect to God (as the
dictionary does) equate (in your poisoned mind) to religious
fanaticism?
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Dictionary
Definitions from Oxford Languages -+
God
/+i|nd/
noun
1.
(in Christianity and other monotheistic religions) the creator and
ruler of the universe and source of all moral authority; the
supreme being. 2. (in certain other religions) a superhuman being
or spirit worshiped as having power over nature or human fortunes;
a deity.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
You'd better be careful
that Trump doesn't bomb you instead of the ayatollahs by mistake.
soul food?Your TDS is incurable, innit Oztard troller?
i had food
On Fri, 27 Feb 2026 21:46:21 -0700
% <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote:
Mars Sellus wrote:
On Sat, 28 Feb 2026 05:27:20 +1100i had food
Bruce <Bruce@invalid.invalid> wrote:
On Fri, 27 Feb 2026 10:14:57 -0700, Mars Sellus <zed@is.dead>
wrote:
On Fri, 27 Feb 2026 10:11:26 -0500
Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> wrote:
On 2026-02-27 9:45 a.m., Graham wrote:
On 2026-02-27 2:58 a.m., Cindy Hamilton wrote:
On 2026-02-27, Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> wrote:A Jewish friend of mine was going through a horrible divorce
It was easy tonight. I got the Thursday night seniors special >>>>>>>>> at the Italian take out. Today's special was pork cutlet
parmigiana. I know. It sounds weird for parmigiana, but it was >>>>>>>>> fantastic.
Pork has a relatively mild flavor.-a It's often used as an
inexpensive substitute for veal.
and was strapped for cash. So she fed her kids pork, telling
them that it was veal.
It's interesting that people who are religious enough to abide by
kosher food rules think they can fool god.
It is interesting that you fail to capitalize His name.
I forgot that you're also a religious fanatic.
How does showing proper grammatical respect to God (as the
dictionary does) equate (in your poisoned mind) to religious
fanaticism?
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Dictionary
Definitions from Oxford Languages -+
God
/+i|nd/
noun
1.
(in Christianity and other monotheistic religions) the creator and
ruler of the universe and source of all moral authority; the
supreme being. 2. (in certain other religions) a superhuman being
or spirit worshiped as having power over nature or human fortunes;
a deity.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
You'd better be careful
that Trump doesn't bomb you instead of the ayatollahs by mistake.
Your TDS is incurable, innit Oztard troller?
soul food?
On Sat, 28 Feb 2026 09:45:34 +1100
Bruce <Bruce@invalid.invalid> wrote:
On Fri, 27 Feb 2026 15:10:32 -0700, Mars Sellus <zed@is.dead> wrote:
On Fri, 27 Feb 2026 17:08:00 -0500
Pete Tuttle <pmt777@yohaa.not> wrote:
Graham wrote:
On 2026-02-27 2:50 p.m., Hank Rogers wrote:Are you an atheist, Graham?
Graham wrote on 2/27/2026 9:29 AM:How can nothing give a shit anyway
god doesn't give a shit anyway.
A goodly % of Canajuns are.
Irreligion in Canada
Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org rC| wiki rC| Irreligion_in_Canada
The 2021 Canadian census reported that 34.6% of Canadians declare no
religious affiliation, which is up from 23.9% in the 2011 Canadian
census
"no religious affiliation" includes but does not exclusively include
"atheists".
Regardless:
According to Ontario Consultants on Religious Tolerance, among those >estimated 4.9 million Canadians of no religion, an estimated 1.9
million would specify atheist, 1.8 million would specify agnostic, and
1.2 million humanist.
In 2011, a survey conducted by Ipsos-Reid showed that 47% of the Canadian population believed religion does more harm in the world than good, while 64% believed that religion provides more questions than answers.[6] A 2008 Canadian Press Harris-Decima telephone survey of just over 1,000 Canadians found 23% were willing to state they do not believe in any God.[7]
The Canadian Ipsos-Reid poll released September 12, 2011 entitled
"Canadians Split On Whether Religion Does More Harm in the World than
Good", sampled 1,129 Canadian adults and came up with 30% who do not
believe in a God. The same poll found that 33% of respondents who
identified themselves as Catholics and 28% Protestants said they didn't >believe in a God.
Mars Sellus wrote:who footed the bill?
On Fri, 27 Feb 2026 21:46:21 -0700
% <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote:
Mars Sellus wrote:
On Sat, 28 Feb 2026 05:27:20 +1100i had food
Bruce <Bruce@invalid.invalid> wrote:
On Fri, 27 Feb 2026 10:14:57 -0700, Mars Sellus <zed@is.dead>
wrote:
On Fri, 27 Feb 2026 10:11:26 -0500
Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> wrote:
On 2026-02-27 9:45 a.m., Graham wrote:
On 2026-02-27 2:58 a.m., Cindy Hamilton wrote:
On 2026-02-27, Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> wrote: >>>>>>>>A Jewish friend of mine was going through a horrible divorce
It was easy tonight. I got the Thursday night seniors
special at the Italian take out. Today's special was pork
cutlet parmigiana. I know. It sounds weird for parmigiana, >>>>>>>>> but it was fantastic.
Pork has a relatively mild flavor.-a It's often used as an
inexpensive substitute for veal.
and was strapped for cash. So she fed her kids pork, telling
them that it was veal.
It's interesting that people who are religious enough to abide
by kosher food rules think they can fool god.
It is interesting that you fail to capitalize His name.
I forgot that you're also a religious fanatic.
How does showing proper grammatical respect to God (as the
dictionary does) equate (in your poisoned mind) to religious
fanaticism?
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Dictionary
Definitions from Oxford Languages -+
God
/+i|nd/
noun
1.
(in Christianity and other monotheistic religions) the creator and
ruler of the universe and source of all moral authority; the
supreme being. 2. (in certain other religions) a superhuman being
or spirit worshiped as having power over nature or human fortunes;
a deity.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
You'd better be careful
that Trump doesn't bomb you instead of the ayatollahs by
mistake.
Your TDS is incurable, innit Oztard troller?
soul food?sole food
On Sat, 28 Feb 2026 11:42:01 -0700, Mars Sellus <zed@is.dead> wrote:
On Sat, 28 Feb 2026 09:45:34 +1100
Bruce <Bruce@invalid.invalid> wrote:
On Fri, 27 Feb 2026 15:10:32 -0700, Mars Sellus <zed@is.dead>
wrote:
On Fri, 27 Feb 2026 17:08:00 -0500
Pete Tuttle <pmt777@yohaa.not> wrote:
Graham wrote:
On 2026-02-27 2:50 p.m., Hank Rogers wrote:Are you an atheist, Graham?
Graham wrote on 2/27/2026 9:29 AM:How can nothing give a shit anyway
god doesn't give a shit anyway.
A goodly % of Canajuns are.
Irreligion in Canada
Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org rC| wiki rC| Irreligion_in_Canada
The 2021 Canadian census reported that 34.6% of Canadians declare
no religious affiliation, which is up from 23.9% in the 2011
Canadian census
"no religious affiliation" includes but does not exclusively
include "atheists".
Regardless:
According to Ontario Consultants on Religious Tolerance, among those >estimated 4.9 million Canadians of no religion, an estimated 1.9
million would specify atheist, 1.8 million would specify agnostic,
and 1.2 million humanist.
In 2011, a survey conducted by Ipsos-Reid showed that 47% of the
Canadian population believed religion does more harm in the world
than good, while 64% believed that religion provides more questions
than answers.[6] A 2008 Canadian Press Harris-Decima telephone
survey of just over 1,000 Canadians found 23% were willing to state
they do not believe in any God.[7]
The Canadian Ipsos-Reid poll released September 12, 2011 entitled >"Canadians Split On Whether Religion Does More Harm in the World than >Good", sampled 1,129 Canadian adults and came up with 30% who do not >believe in a God. The same poll found that 33% of respondents who >identified themselves as Catholics and 28% Protestants said they
didn't believe in a God.
The more retarded a country, the more people are religious. Canada's
got you beaten.
On Sun, 01 Mar 2026 05:59:41 +1100
Bruce <Bruce@invalid.invalid> wrote:
On Sat, 28 Feb 2026 11:42:01 -0700, Mars Sellus <zed@is.dead> wrote:
Regardless:
According to Ontario Consultants on Religious Tolerance, among those
estimated 4.9 million Canadians of no religion, an estimated 1.9
million would specify atheist, 1.8 million would specify agnostic,
and 1.2 million humanist.
In 2011, a survey conducted by Ipsos-Reid showed that 47% of the
Canadian population believed religion does more harm in the world
than good, while 64% believed that religion provides more questions
than answers.[6] A 2008 Canadian Press Harris-Decima telephone
survey of just over 1,000 Canadians found 23% were willing to state
they do not believe in any God.[7]
The Canadian Ipsos-Reid poll released September 12, 2011 entitled
"Canadians Split On Whether Religion Does More Harm in the World than
Good", sampled 1,129 Canadian adults and came up with 30% who do not
believe in a God. The same poll found that 33% of respondents who
identified themselves as Catholics and 28% Protestants said they
didn't believe in a God.
The more retarded a country, the more people are religious. Canada's
got you beaten.
Oztardia is also an apostate state.
On Sat, 28 Feb 2026 11:56:45 -0700
% <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote:
Mars Sellus wrote:
On Fri, 27 Feb 2026 21:46:21 -0700sole food
% <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote:
Mars Sellus wrote:
On Sat, 28 Feb 2026 05:27:20 +1100i had food
Bruce <Bruce@invalid.invalid> wrote:
On Fri, 27 Feb 2026 10:14:57 -0700, Mars Sellus <zed@is.dead>
wrote:
On Fri, 27 Feb 2026 10:11:26 -0500
Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> wrote:
On 2026-02-27 9:45 a.m., Graham wrote:
On 2026-02-27 2:58 a.m., Cindy Hamilton wrote:
On 2026-02-27, Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>A Jewish friend of mine was going through a horrible divorce >>>>>>>>> and was strapped for cash. So she fed her kids pork, telling >>>>>>>>> them that it was veal.
It was easy tonight. I got the Thursday night seniors
special at the Italian take out. Today's special was pork >>>>>>>>>>> cutlet parmigiana. I know. It sounds weird for parmigiana, >>>>>>>>>>> but it was fantastic.
Pork has a relatively mild flavor.-a It's often used as an >>>>>>>>>> inexpensive substitute for veal.
It's interesting that people who are religious enough to abide >>>>>>>> by kosher food rules think they can fool god.
It is interesting that you fail to capitalize His name.
I forgot that you're also a religious fanatic.
How does showing proper grammatical respect to God (as the
dictionary does) equate (in your poisoned mind) to religious
fanaticism?
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Dictionary
Definitions from Oxford Languages -+
God
/+i|nd/
noun
1.
(in Christianity and other monotheistic religions) the creator and
ruler of the universe and source of all moral authority; the
supreme being. 2. (in certain other religions) a superhuman being
or spirit worshiped as having power over nature or human fortunes;
a deity.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
You'd better be careful
that Trump doesn't bomb you instead of the ayatollahs by
mistake.
Your TDS is incurable, innit Oztard troller?
soul food?
who footed the bill?
Mars Sellus wrote:quasi???
On Sat, 28 Feb 2026 11:56:45 -0700
% <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote:
Mars Sellus wrote:
On Fri, 27 Feb 2026 21:46:21 -0700sole food
% <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote:
Mars Sellus wrote:
On Sat, 28 Feb 2026 05:27:20 +1100i had food
Bruce <Bruce@invalid.invalid> wrote:
On Fri, 27 Feb 2026 10:14:57 -0700, Mars Sellus <zed@is.dead>
wrote:
On Fri, 27 Feb 2026 10:11:26 -0500
Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> wrote:
On 2026-02-27 9:45 a.m., Graham wrote:
On 2026-02-27 2:58 a.m., Cindy Hamilton wrote:
On 2026-02-27, Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca>A Jewish friend of mine was going through a horrible divorce >>>>>>>>> and was strapped for cash. So she fed her kids pork, telling >>>>>>>>> them that it was veal.
wrote:
It was easy tonight. I got the Thursday night seniors
special at the Italian take out. Today's special was pork >>>>>>>>>>> cutlet parmigiana. I know. It sounds weird for parmigiana, >>>>>>>>>>> but it was fantastic.
Pork has a relatively mild flavor.-a It's often used as an >>>>>>>>>> inexpensive substitute for veal.
It's interesting that people who are religious enough to
abide by kosher food rules think they can fool god.
It is interesting that you fail to capitalize His name.
I forgot that you're also a religious fanatic.
How does showing proper grammatical respect to God (as the
dictionary does) equate (in your poisoned mind) to religious
fanaticism?
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Dictionary
Definitions from Oxford Languages -+
God
/+i|nd/
noun
1.
(in Christianity and other monotheistic religions) the creator
and ruler of the universe and source of all moral authority; the
supreme being. 2. (in certain other religions) a superhuman
being or spirit worshiped as having power over nature or human
fortunes; a deity.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
You'd better be careful
that Trump doesn't bomb you instead of the ayatollahs by
mistake.
Your TDS is incurable, innit Oztard troller?
soul food?
who footed the bill?the dock billed md
On Sat, 28 Feb 2026 13:27:11 -0700
% <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote:
Mars Sellus wrote:
On Sat, 28 Feb 2026 11:56:45 -0700the dock billed md
% <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote:
Mars Sellus wrote:
On Fri, 27 Feb 2026 21:46:21 -0700sole food
% <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote:
Mars Sellus wrote:
On Sat, 28 Feb 2026 05:27:20 +1100i had food
Bruce <Bruce@invalid.invalid> wrote:
On Fri, 27 Feb 2026 10:14:57 -0700, Mars Sellus <zed@is.dead>
wrote:
On Fri, 27 Feb 2026 10:11:26 -0500
Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> wrote:
On 2026-02-27 9:45 a.m., Graham wrote:
On 2026-02-27 2:58 a.m., Cindy Hamilton wrote:
On 2026-02-27, Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca>A Jewish friend of mine was going through a horrible divorce >>>>>>>>>>> and was strapped for cash. So she fed her kids pork, telling >>>>>>>>>>> them that it was veal.
wrote:
It was easy tonight. I got the Thursday night seniors >>>>>>>>>>>>> special at the Italian take out. Today's special was pork >>>>>>>>>>>>> cutlet parmigiana. I know. It sounds weird for parmigiana, >>>>>>>>>>>>> but it was fantastic.
Pork has a relatively mild flavor.-a It's often used as an >>>>>>>>>>>> inexpensive substitute for veal.
It's interesting that people who are religious enough to
abide by kosher food rules think they can fool god.
It is interesting that you fail to capitalize His name.
I forgot that you're also a religious fanatic.
How does showing proper grammatical respect to God (as the
dictionary does) equate (in your poisoned mind) to religious
fanaticism?
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Dictionary
Definitions from Oxford Languages -+
God
/+i|nd/
noun
1.
(in Christianity and other monotheistic religions) the creator
and ruler of the universe and source of all moral authority; the >>>>>>> supreme being. 2. (in certain other religions) a superhuman
being or spirit worshiped as having power over nature or human
fortunes; a deity.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
You'd better be careful
that Trump doesn't bomb you instead of the ayatollahs by
mistake.
Your TDS is incurable, innit Oztard troller?
soul food?
who footed the bill?
quasi???
Mars Sellus wrote:tack
On Sat, 28 Feb 2026 13:27:11 -0700
% <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote:
Mars Sellus wrote:
On Sat, 28 Feb 2026 11:56:45 -0700the dock billed md
% <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote:
Mars Sellus wrote:
On Fri, 27 Feb 2026 21:46:21 -0700sole food
% <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote:
Mars Sellus wrote:
On Sat, 28 Feb 2026 05:27:20 +1100i had food
Bruce <Bruce@invalid.invalid> wrote:
On Fri, 27 Feb 2026 10:14:57 -0700, Mars Sellus <zed@is.dead> >>>>>>>> wrote:
On Fri, 27 Feb 2026 10:11:26 -0500
Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> wrote:
On 2026-02-27 9:45 a.m., Graham wrote:
On 2026-02-27 2:58 a.m., Cindy Hamilton wrote:
On 2026-02-27, Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> >>>>>>>>>>>> wrote:A Jewish friend of mine was going through a horrible
It was easy tonight. I got the Thursday night seniors >>>>>>>>>>>>> special at the Italian take out. Today's special was >>>>>>>>>>>>> pork cutlet parmigiana. I know. It sounds weird for >>>>>>>>>>>>> parmigiana, but it was fantastic.
Pork has a relatively mild flavor.-a It's often used as an >>>>>>>>>>>> inexpensive substitute for veal.
divorce and was strapped for cash. So she fed her kids >>>>>>>>>>> pork, telling them that it was veal.
It's interesting that people who are religious enough to >>>>>>>>>> abide by kosher food rules think they can fool god.
It is interesting that you fail to capitalize His name.
I forgot that you're also a religious fanatic.
How does showing proper grammatical respect to God (as the
dictionary does) equate (in your poisoned mind) to religious
fanaticism?
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Dictionary
Definitions from Oxford Languages -+
God
/+i|nd/
noun
1.
(in Christianity and other monotheistic religions) the creator >>>>>>> and ruler of the universe and source of all moral authority;
the supreme being. 2. (in certain other religions) a
superhuman being or spirit worshiped as having power over
nature or human fortunes; a deity.
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You'd better be careful
that Trump doesn't bomb you instead of the ayatollahs by
mistake.
Your TDS is incurable, innit Oztard troller?
soul food?
who footed the bill?
quasi???tip toe
On Sat, 28 Feb 2026 16:28:37 -0700
% <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote:
Mars Sellus wrote:
On Sat, 28 Feb 2026 13:27:11 -0700tip toe
% <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote:
Mars Sellus wrote:
On Sat, 28 Feb 2026 11:56:45 -0700the dock billed md
% <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote:
Mars Sellus wrote:
On Fri, 27 Feb 2026 21:46:21 -0700sole food
% <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote:
Mars Sellus wrote:
On Sat, 28 Feb 2026 05:27:20 +1100i had food
Bruce <Bruce@invalid.invalid> wrote:
On Fri, 27 Feb 2026 10:14:57 -0700, Mars Sellus <zed@is.dead> >>>>>>>>>> wrote:
On Fri, 27 Feb 2026 10:11:26 -0500
Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> wrote:
On 2026-02-27 9:45 a.m., Graham wrote:
On 2026-02-27 2:58 a.m., Cindy Hamilton wrote:
On 2026-02-27, Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> wrote:A Jewish friend of mine was going through a horrible >>>>>>>>>>>>> divorce and was strapped for cash. So she fed her kids >>>>>>>>>>>>> pork, telling them that it was veal.
It was easy tonight. I got the Thursday night seniors >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> special at the Italian take out. Today's special was >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> pork cutlet parmigiana. I know. It sounds weird for >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> parmigiana, but it was fantastic.
Pork has a relatively mild flavor.-a It's often used as an >>>>>>>>>>>>>> inexpensive substitute for veal.
It's interesting that people who are religious enough to >>>>>>>>>>>> abide by kosher food rules think they can fool god.
It is interesting that you fail to capitalize His name.
I forgot that you're also a religious fanatic.
How does showing proper grammatical respect to God (as the
dictionary does) equate (in your poisoned mind) to religious >>>>>>>>> fanaticism?
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Dictionary
Definitions from Oxford Languages -+
God
/+i|nd/
noun
1.
(in Christianity and other monotheistic religions) the creator >>>>>>>>> and ruler of the universe and source of all moral authority; >>>>>>>>> the supreme being. 2. (in certain other religions) a
superhuman being or spirit worshiped as having power over
nature or human fortunes; a deity.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
You'd better be careful
that Trump doesn't bomb you instead of the ayatollahs by
mistake.
Your TDS is incurable, innit Oztard troller?
soul food?
who footed the bill?
quasi???
tack
Mars Sellus wrote:that!
On Sat, 28 Feb 2026 16:28:37 -0700
% <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote:
Mars Sellus wrote:
On Sat, 28 Feb 2026 13:27:11 -0700tip toe
% <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote:
Mars Sellus wrote:
On Sat, 28 Feb 2026 11:56:45 -0700the dock billed md
% <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote:
Mars Sellus wrote:
On Fri, 27 Feb 2026 21:46:21 -0700sole food
% <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote:
Mars Sellus wrote:
On Sat, 28 Feb 2026 05:27:20 +1100i had food
Bruce <Bruce@invalid.invalid> wrote:
On Fri, 27 Feb 2026 10:14:57 -0700, Mars Sellus
<zed@is.dead> wrote:
On Fri, 27 Feb 2026 10:11:26 -0500I forgot that you're also a religious fanatic.
Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> wrote:
On 2026-02-27 9:45 a.m., Graham wrote:It is interesting that you fail to capitalize His name. >>>>>>>>>>
On 2026-02-27 2:58 a.m., Cindy Hamilton wrote:
On 2026-02-27, Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> wrote:A Jewish friend of mine was going through a horrible >>>>>>>>>>>>> divorce and was strapped for cash. So she fed her kids >>>>>>>>>>>>> pork, telling them that it was veal.
It was easy tonight. I got the Thursday night seniors >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> special at the Italian take out. Today's special was >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> pork cutlet parmigiana. I know. It sounds weird for >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> parmigiana, but it was fantastic.
Pork has a relatively mild flavor.-a It's often used as >>>>>>>>>>>>>> an inexpensive substitute for veal.
It's interesting that people who are religious enough to >>>>>>>>>>>> abide by kosher food rules think they can fool god. >>>>>>>>>>>
How does showing proper grammatical respect to God (as the >>>>>>>>> dictionary does) equate (in your poisoned mind) to religious >>>>>>>>> fanaticism?
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Dictionary
Definitions from Oxford Languages -+
God
/+i|nd/
noun
1.
(in Christianity and other monotheistic religions) the
creator and ruler of the universe and source of all moral
authority; the supreme being. 2. (in certain other
religions) a superhuman being or spirit worshiped as having >>>>>>>>> power over nature or human fortunes; a deity.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
You'd better be careful
that Trump doesn't bomb you instead of the ayatollahs by >>>>>>>>>> mistake.
Your TDS is incurable, innit Oztard troller?
soul food?
who footed the bill?
quasi???
tackthe nails
On Sat, 28 Feb 2026 17:34:49 -0700
% <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote:
Mars Sellus wrote:that!
On Sat, 28 Feb 2026 16:28:37 -0700the nails
% <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote:
Mars Sellus wrote:
On Sat, 28 Feb 2026 13:27:11 -0700tip toe
% <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote:
Mars Sellus wrote:
On Sat, 28 Feb 2026 11:56:45 -0700the dock billed md
% <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote:
Mars Sellus wrote:
On Fri, 27 Feb 2026 21:46:21 -0700sole food
% <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote:
Mars Sellus wrote:
On Sat, 28 Feb 2026 05:27:20 +1100i had food
Bruce <Bruce@invalid.invalid> wrote:
On Fri, 27 Feb 2026 10:14:57 -0700, Mars Sellus
<zed@is.dead> wrote:
On Fri, 27 Feb 2026 10:11:26 -0500I forgot that you're also a religious fanatic.
Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> wrote:
On 2026-02-27 9:45 a.m., Graham wrote:It is interesting that you fail to capitalize His name. >>>>>>>>>>>>
On 2026-02-27 2:58 a.m., Cindy Hamilton wrote:
On 2026-02-27, Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> wrote:A Jewish friend of mine was going through a horrible >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> divorce and was strapped for cash. So she fed her kids >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> pork, telling them that it was veal.
It was easy tonight. I got the Thursday night seniors >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> special at the Italian take out. Today's special was >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> pork cutlet parmigiana. I know. It sounds weird for >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> parmigiana, but it was fantastic.
Pork has a relatively mild flavor.-a It's often used as >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> an inexpensive substitute for veal.
It's interesting that people who are religious enough to >>>>>>>>>>>>>> abide by kosher food rules think they can fool god. >>>>>>>>>>>>>
How does showing proper grammatical respect to God (as the >>>>>>>>>>> dictionary does) equate (in your poisoned mind) to religious >>>>>>>>>>> fanaticism?
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Dictionary
Definitions from Oxford Languages -+
God
/+i|nd/
noun
1.
(in Christianity and other monotheistic religions) the
creator and ruler of the universe and source of all moral >>>>>>>>>>> authority; the supreme being. 2. (in certain other
religions) a superhuman being or spirit worshiped as having >>>>>>>>>>> power over nature or human fortunes; a deity.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
You'd better be careful
that Trump doesn't bomb you instead of the ayatollahs by >>>>>>>>>>>> mistake.
Your TDS is incurable, innit Oztard troller?
soul food?
who footed the bill?
quasi???
tack
It was easy tonight. I got the Thursday night seniors special at the
Italian take out. Today's special was pork cutlet parmigiana. I know. It sounds weird for parmigiana, but it was fantastic.
Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> posted:
It was easy tonight. I got the Thursday night seniors special at
the Italian take out. Today's special was pork cutlet parmigiana. I
know. It sounds weird for parmigiana, but it was fantastic.
Tonkatsu curry is one of my favorite dishes. I can only eat two or
three pieces but that's okay.
Breakfast was chorizo and eggs. The chorizo was a vegetarian product
that I've been meaning to try. It was okay, I guess.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/97JXZQdurhYbGroy8
https://photos.app.goo.gl/oe9JdTQTc3RvT17o7
https://photos.app.goo.gl/Txam6Z4xZPQc8jx26
On Sun, 01 Mar 2026 19:34:51 GMT
dsi1 <user4746@newsgrouper.org.invalid> wrote:
Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> posted:
It was easy tonight. I got the Thursday night seniors special at
the Italian take out. Today's special was pork cutlet parmigiana. I
know. It sounds weird for parmigiana, but it was fantastic.
Tonkatsu curry is one of my favorite dishes. I can only eat two or
three pieces but that's okay.
Breakfast was chorizo and eggs. The chorizo was a vegetarian product
that I've been meaning to try. It was okay, I guess.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/97JXZQdurhYbGroy8
https://photos.app.goo.gl/oe9JdTQTc3RvT17o7
https://photos.app.goo.gl/Txam6Z4xZPQc8jx26
You went vegan for what reason, the 1 gm. of fat per serving?
On Sun, 1 Mar 2026 13:25:41 -0700, Mars Sellus <zed@is.dead> wrote:
On Sun, 01 Mar 2026 19:34:51 GMT
dsi1 <user4746@newsgrouper.org.invalid> wrote:
Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> posted:
It was easy tonight. I got the Thursday night seniors special at
the Italian take out. Today's special was pork cutlet
parmigiana. I know. It sounds weird for parmigiana, but it was
fantastic.
Tonkatsu curry is one of my favorite dishes. I can only eat two or
three pieces but that's okay.
Breakfast was chorizo and eggs. The chorizo was a vegetarian
product that I've been meaning to try. It was okay, I guess.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/97JXZQdurhYbGroy8
https://photos.app.goo.gl/oe9JdTQTc3RvT17o7
https://photos.app.goo.gl/Txam6Z4xZPQc8jx26
You went vegan for what reason, the 1 gm. of fat per serving?
Abusing animals is not compulsory, Adolf.
On Sun, 01 Mar 2026 19:34:51 GMT
dsi1 <user4746@newsgrouper.org.invalid> wrote:
Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> posted:
It was easy tonight. I got the Thursday night seniors special at
the Italian take out. Today's special was pork cutlet parmigiana. I
know. It sounds weird for parmigiana, but it was fantastic.
Tonkatsu curry is one of my favorite dishes. I can only eat two or
three pieces but that's okay.
Breakfast was chorizo and eggs. The chorizo was a vegetarian product
that I've been meaning to try. It was okay, I guess.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/97JXZQdurhYbGroy8
https://photos.app.goo.gl/oe9JdTQTc3RvT17o7
https://photos.app.goo.gl/Txam6Z4xZPQc8jx26
You went vegan for what reason, the 1 gm. of fat per serving?
https://www.caciquefoods.com/products/soy-chorizo/
INGREDIENTS: WATER, TEXTURED VEGETABLE PROTEIN (SOY FLOUR), SOYBEAN
OIL, SEASONING (PAPRIKA, SALT, SPICES, MUSTARD, GARLIC POWDER),
DISTILLED VINEGAR, POTASSIUM SORBATE (TO MAINTAIN FRESHNESS). CONTAINS
SOY
(yes, SOYBEAN OIL and TVP "contains soy"...duh...)
%-0
On Sun, 01 Mar 2026 19:34:51 GMT
dsi1 <user4746@newsgrouper.org.invalid> wrote:
Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> posted:
It was easy tonight. I got the Thursday night seniors special at
the Italian take out. Today's special was pork cutlet parmigiana. I
know. It sounds weird for parmigiana, but it was fantastic.
Tonkatsu curry is one of my favorite dishes. I can only eat two or
three pieces but that's okay.
Breakfast was chorizo and eggs. The chorizo was a vegetarian product
that I've been meaning to try. It was okay, I guess.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/97JXZQdurhYbGroy8
https://photos.app.goo.gl/oe9JdTQTc3RvT17o7
https://photos.app.goo.gl/Txam6Z4xZPQc8jx26
You went vegan for what reason, the 1 gm. of fat per serving?
https://www.caciquefoods.com/products/soy-chorizo/
INGREDIENTS: WATER, TEXTURED VEGETABLE PROTEIN (SOY FLOUR), SOYBEAN
OIL, SEASONING (PAPRIKA, SALT, SPICES, MUSTARD, GARLIC POWDER),
DISTILLED VINEGAR, POTASSIUM SORBATE (TO MAINTAIN FRESHNESS). CONTAINS
SOY
(yes, SOYBEAN OIL and TVP "contains soy"...duh...)
%-0
On 2026-02-27 5:37 p.m., jmquown wrote:
On 2/27/2026 4:55 PM, Graham wrote:
Neither was her soon-to-be ex!God wasn't paying her grocery bills.A Jewish friend of mine was going through a horrible divorce
and was strapped for cash. So she fed her kids pork, telling
them that it was veal.
It's interesting that people who are religious enough to abide by
kosher food rules think they can fool god.
Jill
Exactly!-a You do what you need to do and can afford to do without
having the soon-to-be ex claiming she was somehow mistreating her
children by feeding them pork, which she could afford, rather than veal.
Just wondering..... would pork cutlet parmigiano be any less kosher that
any other meat dish covered in cheese?
Mars Sellus <zed@is.dead> posted:
On Sun, 01 Mar 2026 19:34:51 GMT
dsi1 <user4746@newsgrouper.org.invalid> wrote:
Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> posted:
It was easy tonight. I got the Thursday night seniors special at
the Italian take out. Today's special was pork cutlet parmigiana. I
know. It sounds weird for parmigiana, but it was fantastic.
Tonkatsu curry is one of my favorite dishes. I can only eat two or
three pieces but that's okay.
Breakfast was chorizo and eggs. The chorizo was a vegetarian product
that I've been meaning to try. It was okay, I guess.
You went vegan for what reason, the 1 gm. of fat per serving?
https://www.caciquefoods.com/products/soy-chorizo/
INGREDIENTS: WATER, TEXTURED VEGETABLE PROTEIN (SOY FLOUR), SOYBEAN
OIL, SEASONING (PAPRIKA, SALT, SPICES, MUSTARD, GARLIC POWDER),
DISTILLED VINEGAR, POTASSIUM SORBATE (TO MAINTAIN FRESHNESS). CONTAINS
SOY
(yes, SOYBEAN OIL and TVP "contains soy"...duh...)
%-0
I didn't try it in a vain attempt to prolong my lifespan. I just like trying new
things. Vegetarian chorizo sounds pretty wacky to me. I can cook ground pork to
make a chorizo taste-alike so I'm well set up in the chorizo department. Back in
the 70's, soy beans were supposed to be the future of food. I suppose that it could still be true.
On 2/27/2026 5:49 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
On 2026-02-27 5:37 p.m., jmquown wrote:
Exactly!-a You do what you need to do and can afford to do without
having the soon-to-be ex claiming she was somehow mistreating her
children by feeding them pork, which she could afford, rather than veal.
Just wondering..... would pork cutlet parmigiano be any less kosher that
any other meat dish covered in cheese?
Graham already mentioned she was not keeping kosher. She was trying to
feed her family without any help from the soon to be ex-husband who
probably could have used the religious aspect in court against her to
try to take her children away from her.
On Mon, 2 Mar 2026 15:29:09 -0500, jmquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>
wrote:
Graham already mentioned she was not keeping kosher. She was trying to >feed her family without any help from the soon to be ex-husband who >probably could have used the religious aspect in court against her to
try to take her children away from her.
Not keeping kosher works against you in a US court? I hope that's a
joke.
Bruce <Bruce@invalid.invalid> posted:
On Mon, 2 Mar 2026 15:29:09 -0500, jmquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>
wrote:
Graham already mentioned she was not keeping kosher. She was trying to
feed her family without any help from the soon to be ex-husband who
probably could have used the religious aspect in court against her to
try to take her children away from her.
Not keeping kosher works against you in a US court? I hope that's a
joke.
If he, and possibly she, was orthodox their divorce through Jewish law
is called a Get. Would they also go through a secular court? I don't
know.
On 2/27/2026 5:49 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
On 2026-02-27 5:37 p.m., jmquown wrote:
On 2/27/2026 4:55 PM, Graham wrote:
Neither was her soon-to-be ex!God wasn't paying her grocery bills.A Jewish friend of mine was going through a horrible divorce
and was strapped for cash. So she fed her kids pork, telling
them that it was veal.
It's interesting that people who are religious enough to abide by >>>>>> kosher food rules think they can fool god.
Jill
Exactly!-a You do what you need to do and can afford to do without
having the soon-to-be ex claiming she was somehow mistreating her
children by feeding them pork, which she could afford, rather than veal. >>>
Just wondering..... would pork cutlet parmigiano be any less kosher
that any other meat dish covered in cheese?
Graham already mentioned she was not keeping kosher.-a She was trying to feed her family without any help from the soon to be ex-husband who
probably could have used the religious aspect in court against her to
try to take her children away from her.-a I don't know why you're being argumentative about this.
Bruce <Bruce@invalid.invalid> posted:
On Mon, 2 Mar 2026 15:29:09 -0500, jmquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>
wrote:
Graham already mentioned she was not keeping kosher. She was trying to
feed her family without any help from the soon to be ex-husband who
probably could have used the religious aspect in court against her to
try to take her children away from her.
Not keeping kosher works against you in a US court? I hope that's a
joke.
If he, and possibly she, was orthodox their divorce through Jewish law
is called a Get. Would they also go through a secular court? I don't
know.
On Mon, 02 Mar 2026 20:56:30 GMT, ItsJoanNotJoAnn@webtv.net <user4742@newsgrouper.org.invalid> wrote:
Bruce <Bruce@invalid.invalid> posted:
On Mon, 2 Mar 2026 15:29:09 -0500, jmquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>
wrote:
Graham already mentioned she was not keeping kosher. She was trying to >>>> feed her family without any help from the soon to be ex-husband who
probably could have used the religious aspect in court against her to
try to take her children away from her.
Not keeping kosher works against you in a US court? I hope that's a
joke.
If he, and possibly she, was orthodox their divorce through Jewish law
is called a Get. Would they also go through a secular court? I don't
know.
I hope a judge would decide who gets the children, not a rabbi.
On 3/2/2026 8:56 PM, ItsJoanNotJoAnn@webtv.net wrote:
Years ago, I had a customer who was an observant Jew. She and her
husband had legally divorced, but she needed a get in order to remarry
in a Jewish ceremony.
Similar to divorced Catholics who need a religious annulment in order to marry in the church.
On 3/2/2026 8:56 PM, ItsJoanNotJoAnn@webtv.net wrote:
Years ago, I had a customer who was an observant Jew. She and her
husband had legally divorced, but she needed a get in order to remarry
in a Jewish ceremony.
Similar to divorced Catholics who need a religious annulment in order to marry in the church.
On 2026-03-02 4:30 p.m., S Viemeister wrote:
On 3/2/2026 8:56 PM, ItsJoanNotJoAnn@webtv.net wrote:
Years ago, I had a customer who was an observant Jew. She and her
husband had legally divorced, but she needed a get in order to remarry
in a Jewish ceremony.
Similar to divorced Catholics who need a religious annulment in order to
marry in the church.
Divorce is so much more common these days that it was when I was a kid.
Bruce wrote on 3/2/2026 2:59 PM:
On Mon, 02 Mar 2026 20:56:30 GMT, ItsJoanNotJoAnn@webtv.net <user4742@newsgrouper.org.invalid> wrote:
Bruce <Bruce@invalid.invalid> posted:
On Mon, 2 Mar 2026 15:29:09 -0500, jmquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>
wrote:
Graham already mentioned she was not keeping kosher. She was
trying to feed her family without any help from the soon to be
ex-husband who probably could have used the religious aspect in
court against her to try to take her children away from her.
Not keeping kosher works against you in a US court? I hope that's
a joke.
If he, and possibly she, was orthodox their divorce through Jewish
law is called a Get. Would they also go through a secular court?
I don't know.
I hope a judge would decide who gets the children, not a rabbi.
What if the judge were a maga christian? He might decide to use the
Solomon solution on the children and cut them in half.
Mars Sellus <zed@is.dead> posted:
On Sun, 01 Mar 2026 19:34:51 GMT
dsi1 <user4746@newsgrouper.org.invalid> wrote:
Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> posted:
It was easy tonight. I got the Thursday night seniors special at
the Italian take out. Today's special was pork cutlet
parmigiana. I know. It sounds weird for parmigiana, but it was fantastic.
Tonkatsu curry is one of my favorite dishes. I can only eat two or
three pieces but that's okay.
Breakfast was chorizo and eggs. The chorizo was a vegetarian
product that I've been meaning to try. It was okay, I guess.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/97JXZQdurhYbGroy8
https://photos.app.goo.gl/oe9JdTQTc3RvT17o7
https://photos.app.goo.gl/Txam6Z4xZPQc8jx26
You went vegan for what reason, the 1 gm. of fat per serving?
https://www.caciquefoods.com/products/soy-chorizo/
INGREDIENTS: WATER, TEXTURED VEGETABLE PROTEIN (SOY FLOUR), SOYBEAN
OIL, SEASONING (PAPRIKA, SALT, SPICES, MUSTARD, GARLIC POWDER),
DISTILLED VINEGAR, POTASSIUM SORBATE (TO MAINTAIN FRESHNESS).
CONTAINS SOY
(yes, SOYBEAN OIL and TVP "contains soy"...duh...)
%-0
You should get a load of what's in regular Mexican chorizo i.e., the
real stuff:
INGREDIENTS: PORK SALIVARY GLANDS, LYMPH NODES AND FAT, SEASONING
(PAPRIKA, SALT, MUSTARD, SPICES, GARLIC POWDER), PORK, WATER,
DISTILLED VINEGAR, DEFATTED SOY GRITS, SODIUM NITRITE (TO MAINTAIN FRESHNESS).
CONTAINS SOY
Mars Sellus <zed@is.dead> posted:
On Sun, 01 Mar 2026 19:34:51 GMT
dsi1 <user4746@newsgrouper.org.invalid> wrote:
Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> posted:
It was easy tonight. I got the Thursday night seniors special at
the Italian take out. Today's special was pork cutlet
parmigiana. I know. It sounds weird for parmigiana, but it was fantastic.
Tonkatsu curry is one of my favorite dishes. I can only eat two or
three pieces but that's okay.
Breakfast was chorizo and eggs. The chorizo was a vegetarian
product that I've been meaning to try. It was okay, I guess.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/97JXZQdurhYbGroy8
https://photos.app.goo.gl/oe9JdTQTc3RvT17o7
https://photos.app.goo.gl/Txam6Z4xZPQc8jx26
You went vegan for what reason, the 1 gm. of fat per serving?
https://www.caciquefoods.com/products/soy-chorizo/
INGREDIENTS: WATER, TEXTURED VEGETABLE PROTEIN (SOY FLOUR), SOYBEAN
OIL, SEASONING (PAPRIKA, SALT, SPICES, MUSTARD, GARLIC POWDER),
DISTILLED VINEGAR, POTASSIUM SORBATE (TO MAINTAIN FRESHNESS).
CONTAINS SOY
(yes, SOYBEAN OIL and TVP "contains soy"...duh...)
%-0
I didn't try it in a vain attempt to prolong my lifespan. I just like
trying new things. Vegetarian chorizo sounds pretty wacky to me. I
can cook ground pork to make a chorizo taste-alike so I'm well set up
in the chorizo department. Back in the 70's, soy beans were supposed
to be the future of food. I suppose that it could still be true.
On Mon, 02 Mar 2026 20:10:54 GMT
dsi1 <user4746@newsgrouper.org.invalid> wrote:
Mars Sellus <zed@is.dead> posted:
On Sun, 01 Mar 2026 19:34:51 GMT
dsi1 <user4746@newsgrouper.org.invalid> wrote:
Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> posted:
It was easy tonight. I got the Thursday night seniors special at
the Italian take out. Today's special was pork cutlet
parmigiana. I know. It sounds weird for parmigiana, but it was fantastic.
Tonkatsu curry is one of my favorite dishes. I can only eat two or three pieces but that's okay.
Breakfast was chorizo and eggs. The chorizo was a vegetarian
product that I've been meaning to try. It was okay, I guess.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/97JXZQdurhYbGroy8
https://photos.app.goo.gl/oe9JdTQTc3RvT17o7
https://photos.app.goo.gl/Txam6Z4xZPQc8jx26
You went vegan for what reason, the 1 gm. of fat per serving?
https://www.caciquefoods.com/products/soy-chorizo/
INGREDIENTS: WATER, TEXTURED VEGETABLE PROTEIN (SOY FLOUR), SOYBEAN
OIL, SEASONING (PAPRIKA, SALT, SPICES, MUSTARD, GARLIC POWDER),
DISTILLED VINEGAR, POTASSIUM SORBATE (TO MAINTAIN FRESHNESS).
CONTAINS SOY
(yes, SOYBEAN OIL and TVP "contains soy"...duh...)
%-0
You should get a load of what's in regular Mexican chorizo i.e., the
real stuff:
INGREDIENTS: PORK SALIVARY GLANDS, LYMPH NODES AND FAT, SEASONING (PAPRIKA, SALT, MUSTARD, SPICES, GARLIC POWDER), PORK, WATER,
DISTILLED VINEGAR, DEFATTED SOY GRITS, SODIUM NITRITE (TO MAINTAIN FRESHNESS).
CONTAINS SOY
OH HECK YEAH!!!
(no lips?)
On Mon, 02 Mar 2026 20:56:30 GMT, ItsJoanNotJoAnn@webtv.net <user4742@newsgrouper.org.invalid> wrote:
Bruce <Bruce@invalid.invalid> posted:
On Mon, 2 Mar 2026 15:29:09 -0500, jmquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>
wrote:
Graham already mentioned she was not keeping kosher. She was trying to >> >feed her family without any help from the soon to be ex-husband who
probably could have used the religious aspect in court against her to
try to take her children away from her.
Not keeping kosher works against you in a US court? I hope that's a
joke.
If he, and possibly she, was orthodox their divorce through Jewish law
is called a Get. Would they also go through a secular court? I don't >know.
I hope a judge would decide who gets the children, not a rabbi.
Bruce <Bruce@invalid.invalid> posted:
On Mon, 02 Mar 2026 20:56:30 GMT, ItsJoanNotJoAnn@webtv.net
<user4742@newsgrouper.org.invalid> wrote:
Bruce <Bruce@invalid.invalid> posted:
On Mon, 2 Mar 2026 15:29:09 -0500, jmquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>
wrote:
Graham already mentioned she was not keeping kosher. She was trying to >> >> >feed her family without any help from the soon to be ex-husband who
probably could have used the religious aspect in court against her to >> >> >try to take her children away from her.
Not keeping kosher works against you in a US court? I hope that's a
joke.
If he, and possibly she, was orthodox their divorce through Jewish law
is called a Get. Would they also go through a secular court? I don't
know.
I hope a judge would decide who gets the children, not a rabbi.
If they're orthodox this is pretty much all done through a rabbinical
court.
On Tue, 03 Mar 2026 00:09:18 GMT, ItsJoanNotJoAnn@webtv.net <user4742@newsgrouper.org.invalid> wrote:
If he, and possibly she, was orthodox their divorce through Jewish law
is called a Get. Would they also go through a secular court? I don't
know.
I hope a judge would decide who gets the children, not a rabbi.
If they're orthodox this is pretty much all done through a rabbinical >court.
If they choose to believe in that nonsense. But that ain't the law.
Bruce <Bruce@invalid.invalid> posted:
On Tue, 03 Mar 2026 00:09:18 GMT, ItsJoanNotJoAnn@webtv.net
<user4742@newsgrouper.org.invalid> wrote:
If he, and possibly she, was orthodox their divorce through Jewish law >> >> >is called a Get. Would they also go through a secular court? I don't >> >> >know.
I hope a judge would decide who gets the children, not a rabbi.
If they're orthodox this is pretty much all done through a rabbinical
court.
If they choose to believe in that nonsense. But that ain't the law.
The ultra-orthodox have very few dealings with the 'outside' world, >generally. They have their own courts, hospitals, stores, etc.
Here's a tidbit for you. Sephardic Jews can eat meals at an Ashkenazi
Jew's house, but an Ashkenazi Jew cannot eat at a Sephardic Jew's house.
It seems Sephardic's /not quite/ as strict as an Ashkenazi is in their >dietary customs.
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