rfenst
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6 years ago
Happy Passover!
delta1
6 years ago
RMAN4443
6 years ago
What kinda Sammich????:-k
and Happy Passover to you too
crgcpro
6 years ago
Dang Peach Sammich to you to Robert!
rfenst
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6 years ago

What kinda Sammich????:-k
and Happy Passover to you too

RMAN4443 wrote:


Any kind, but it'll be on matzah. [whip]
madspackler
6 years ago
Happy Passover to you - and Frankie Tripod too
Dg west deptford
6 years ago
Happy Passover my friends!
frankj1
6 years ago
another in a series of seemingly endless challenging days ended early enough for me to make a nice whole chikens to go with The Lovely Caren's magical chikens soup and some other stuff.

we are still living with the burden of sadness, that may never change, and being isolated from our remaining immediate family adds to it, yet sometimes there is light even in the darkest of times...we are compelled to keep searching for it. At least I am. Wandering in the desert wilderness for 40 years had to be nearly as difficult, and I am here because of those survivors.

So we participated in a zoom seder with our closest friends and their extended family with whom we are also close...hell it's almost more of our real family after all these years.
And a bonus...when I spoke with my mother she was 100% aware of the seder, even told me it was only the first of two nights!.

But we really missed having granddaughter Evy (as in chevy) snooping around our house looking for the Afikoman.

Google it ya goyishe kopfs.
MACS
6 years ago
I'm sorry, but crackers are not dessert. Dessert needs sugar. Like a cannoli... ya stunad.
izonfire
6 years ago

another in a series of seemingly endless challenging days ended early enough for me to make a nice whole chikens to go with The Lovely Caren's magical chikens soup and some other stuff.

we are still living with the burden of sadness, that may never change, and being isolated from our remaining immediate family adds to it, yet sometimes there is light even in the darkest of times...we are compelled to keep searching for it. At least I am. Wandering in the desert wilderness for 40 years had to be nearly as difficult, and I am here because of those survivors.

So we participated in a zoom seder with our closest friends and their extended family with whom we are also close...hell it's almost more of our real family after all these years.
And a bonus...when I spoke with my mother she was 100% aware of the seder, even told me it was only the first of two nights!.

But we really missed having granddaughter Evy (as in chevy) snooping around our house looking for the Afikoman.

Google it ya goyishe kopfs.

frankj1 wrote:


Not fair making us do more homework on a school night Papa...
____

I am sorry for your pain Frank.

I too have dealt with some devastating family experiences as well.
All I can say is those who love you for who you are and are willing to have your back through anything - that is your true family. And it is my belief that you will find many of them here...

I hope that while you may experience continued sadness, you may also experience the joys of all of the positive aspects of life. You are a good man. You do not deserve to suffer...
frankj1
6 years ago

Not fair making us do more homework on a school night Papa...
____

I am sorry for you pain Frank.

I too have dealt with some devastating family experiences as well.
All I can say is those who love you for who you are and are willing to have your back through anything - that is your true family. And it is my belief that you will find many of them here...

I hope that while you may experience continued sadness, you may also experience the joys of all of the positive aspects of life. You are a good man. You do not deserve to suffer...

izonfire wrote:


there may be a reason...and I am not to be confused with a devout human...that people like you and me have connected.

I get far more out of this dump than I put in, yet people seem easily pleased by my efforts.
izonfire
6 years ago

there may be a reason...and I am not to be confused with a devout human...that people like you and me have connected.

I get far more out of this dump than I put in, yet people seem easily pleased by my efforts.

frankj1 wrote:


Uhhhh, don’t get me wrong, you have laid a lotta dumps here...
frankj1
6 years ago
I could leave a dump on 5th Ave and still get elected...or something like that
Speyside
6 years ago
Sorry I missed this yesterday. Chag Pesach kasher vesame’ach.
izonfire
6 years ago

I could leave a dump on 5th Ave and still get elected...or something like that

frankj1 wrote:


You running???
USNGunner
6 years ago

there may be a reason...and I am not to be confused with a devout human...that people like you and me have connected.

I get far more out of this dump than I put in, yet people seem easily pleased by my efforts.

frankj1 wrote:




Um, if you're connecting with Izon then I get the dump reference. But you should leave the corn in there. Don't be taking that out, it's not meant to be recycled. 😰

So having got that out of the way, you're a good man Frank. Kind with a generous heart. You're alright.

Even if you guys did kill my Lord and Savior. I forgive you. 🙏
frankj1
6 years ago

Um, if you're connecting with Izon then I get the dump reference. But you should leave the corn in there. Don't be taking that out, it's not meant to be recycled. 😰

So having got that out of the way, you're a good man Frank. Kind with a generous heart. You're alright.

Even if you guys did kill my Lord and Savior.
I forgive you. 🙏

USNGunner wrote:


this is why I take certain precautions on Easter...not necessary on Christmas!
jjanecka
6 years ago
It's all good bro, he came back to the party three days later.
izonfire
6 years ago

Um, if you're connecting with Izon then I get the dump reference. 🙏

USNGunner wrote:


Speaking of which - I just took a monster dump and lo and behold, I glanced down and it looked exactly like you Gunner.
I gave you a wave and I could swear I saw you wink at me as you circled the bowl and then disappeared...
Stogie1020
6 years ago
Happy Passover!

Tried having a Seder with the wife, the three year old and the 6 month old girls. I come from a long family history of "4+ hour seders"...

We lasted about 8 minutes before I was sitting at the table alone drinking wine. The three year old was running around the house yelling "dayenu, dayenu" over and over again and the six month old and the wife escaped to the bedroom to feed in peace. Somehow, I managed to get the infant to bed, the afikomen hidden and then found, and the wife and I and the three year old finished off the manischeiwitz (the wife and I, not the three year old) and concluded the Seder with jelly fruit slices, which are apparently like crack to my three year old.
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