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Topic: Science > Abortion
User: "The Revrddd"
Date: 16 Oct 2006 12:08:38 AM
Object: Re: A Knotty Question
On Fri, 13 Oct 2006 18:16:36 +0000 (UTC),
aka
Suzy Cohen the th*ck Irish ***** wrote:


On 13-Oct-2006, chsw <chsw@optonline.net> wrote:

Dan Kimmel wrote:

"Harry Weiss" <hjweiss@panix.com> wrote in message
news:egmbub$era$1@reader1.panix.com...

Sheldon Ackerman <sackerman@dorsai.org> wrote:

Harry Weiss <hjweiss@panix.com> wrote in
news:egm8vi$sct$1@reader1.panix.com:

Of course one of the few things Rav Kook, and the Satmar Rebbe (Reb
Yoel zt'l) agreed on is that it is prohibited to wear a tie any time.
It is one Chumra I heartily approve of. (Of course some times work
situations do require me to wear a real (rather than bolo) tie.


I know that Satmar Chasiddim do not wear ties, but why was wearing a
tie
"prohibited"?

A non Jewish custom that serves no useful purpose.


As opposed to dressing like 18th century Polish nobility?


Or 18th century Calvinists and Quakers?
And where do Central Asian streimls or 19th century Italian fedoras
enter into the picture?


They're attractive?
Love the brocaded outfits, myself....

Suzy

You can't make a silk purse out of an Irish sow, Suzy.
.

User: "Benjie"

Title: Re: A Knotty Question 16 Oct 2006 04:29:01 AM
"The Re'vr''ddd" <reniggade@anglikkkoon.com.za> wrote in message
news:4533134c.330885@news.onetel.net.uk...

On Fri, 13 Oct 2006 18:16:36 +0000 (UTC),

aka
Suzy Cohen the th*ck Irish ***** wrote:


On 13-Oct-2006, chsw <chsw@optonline.net> wrote:

Dan Kimmel wrote:

"Harry Weiss" <hjweiss@panix.com> wrote in message
news:egmbub$era$1@reader1.panix.com...

Sheldon Ackerman <sackerman@dorsai.org> wrote:

Harry Weiss <hjweiss@panix.com> wrote in
news:egm8vi$sct$1@reader1.panix.com:

Of course one of the few things Rav Kook, and the Satmar Rebbe (Reb
Yoel zt'l) agreed on is that it is prohibited to wear a tie any
time.
It is one Chumra I heartily approve of. (Of course some times work
situations do require me to wear a real (rather than bolo) tie.


I know that Satmar Chasiddim do not wear ties, but why was wearing a
tie
"prohibited"?

A non Jewish custom that serves no useful purpose.


As opposed to dressing like 18th century Polish nobility?


Or 18th century Calvinists and Quakers?
And where do Central Asian streimls or 19th century Italian fedoras
enter into the picture?


They're attractive?
Love the brocaded outfits, myself....

Suzy


You can't make a silk purse out of an Irish sow, Suzy.

Nor should you cast pearls before said sow, Reverend Terrence. Might build
up it's expectations unrealistically.


.
User: "The Revrddd"

Title: Re: A Knotty Question 16 Oct 2006 05:02:22 AM
On Mon, 16 Oct 2006 19:29:01 +1000, "Benjie"
<benjie@y'allknowbynow.com.> wrote:


"The Re'vr''ddd" <reniggade@anglikkkoon.com.za> wrote in message
news:4533134c.330885@news.onetel.net.uk...

On Fri, 13 Oct 2006 18:16:36 +0000 (UTC),

aka
Suzy Cohen the th*ck Irish ***** wrote:


On 13-Oct-2006, chsw <chsw@optonline.net> wrote:

Dan Kimmel wrote:

"Harry Weiss" <hjweiss@panix.com> wrote in message
news:egmbub$era$1@reader1.panix.com...

Sheldon Ackerman <sackerman@dorsai.org> wrote:

Harry Weiss <hjweiss@panix.com> wrote in
news:egm8vi$sct$1@reader1.panix.com:

Of course one of the few things Rav Kook, and the Satmar Rebbe (Reb
Yoel zt'l) agreed on is that it is prohibited to wear a tie any
time.
It is one Chumra I heartily approve of. (Of course some times work
situations do require me to wear a real (rather than bolo) tie.


I know that Satmar Chasiddim do not wear ties, but why was wearing a
tie
"prohibited"?

A non Jewish custom that serves no useful purpose.


As opposed to dressing like 18th century Polish nobility?


Or 18th century Calvinists and Quakers?
And where do Central Asian streimls or 19th century Italian fedoras
enter into the picture?


They're attractive?
Love the brocaded outfits, myself....

Suzy


You can't make a silk purse out of an Irish sow, Suzy.


Nor should you cast pearls before said sow, Reverend Terrence. Might build
up it's expectations unrealistically.

How long do you reckon before she replies to one of your posts with
the usual banshee screeching about bgots changing their nyms to avoid
killfiles?
.
User: "Benjie"

Title: Re: A Knotty Question 16 Oct 2006 06:26:14 AM
"The Re'vr''ddd" <reniggade@anglikkkoon.com.za> wrote in message
news:4533586c.18027161@news.onetel.net.uk...

On Mon, 16 Oct 2006 19:29:01 +1000, "Benjie"
<benjie@y'allknowbynow.com.> wrote:


"The Re'vr''ddd" <reniggade@anglikkkoon.com.za> wrote in message
news:4533134c.330885@news.onetel.net.uk...

On Fri, 13 Oct 2006 18:16:36 +0000 (UTC),

aka
Suzy Cohen the th*ck Irish ***** wrote:


On 13-Oct-2006, chsw <chsw@optonline.net> wrote:

Dan Kimmel wrote:

"Harry Weiss" <hjweiss@panix.com> wrote in message
news:egmbub$era$1@reader1.panix.com...

Sheldon Ackerman <sackerman@dorsai.org> wrote:

Harry Weiss <hjweiss@panix.com> wrote in
news:egm8vi$sct$1@reader1.panix.com:

Of course one of the few things Rav Kook, and the Satmar Rebbe
(Reb
Yoel zt'l) agreed on is that it is prohibited to wear a tie any
time.
It is one Chumra I heartily approve of. (Of course some times
work
situations do require me to wear a real (rather than bolo) tie.


I know that Satmar Chasiddim do not wear ties, but why was wearing
a
tie
"prohibited"?

A non Jewish custom that serves no useful purpose.


As opposed to dressing like 18th century Polish nobility?


Or 18th century Calvinists and Quakers?
And where do Central Asian streimls or 19th century Italian fedoras
enter into the picture?


They're attractive?
Love the brocaded outfits, myself....

Suzy


You can't make a silk purse out of an Irish sow, Suzy.


Nor should you cast pearls before said sow, Reverend Terrence. Might build
up it's expectations unrealistically.


How long do you reckon before she replies to one of your posts with
the usual banshee screeching about bgots changing their nyms to avoid
killfiles?

Not long after she realises I've done it. Probably sometime before Christmas
;-)


.
User: "The Revrddd"

Title: Re: A Knotty Question 16 Oct 2006 01:40:14 PM
On Mon, 16 Oct 2006 21:26:14 +1000, "Benjie"
<benjie@y'allknowbynow.com.> wrote:


"The Re'vr''ddd" <reniggade@anglikkkoon.com.za> wrote in message
news:4533586c.18027161@news.onetel.net.uk...

On Mon, 16 Oct 2006 19:29:01 +1000, "Benjie"
<benjie@y'allknowbynow.com.> wrote:


"The Re'vr''ddd" <reniggade@anglikkkoon.com.za> wrote in message
news:4533134c.330885@news.onetel.net.uk...

On Fri, 13 Oct 2006 18:16:36 +0000 (UTC),

aka
Suzy Cohen the th*ck Irish ***** wrote:


On 13-Oct-2006, chsw <chsw@optonline.net> wrote:

Dan Kimmel wrote:

"Harry Weiss" <hjweiss@panix.com> wrote in message
news:egmbub$era$1@reader1.panix.com...

Sheldon Ackerman <sackerman@dorsai.org> wrote:

Harry Weiss <hjweiss@panix.com> wrote in
news:egm8vi$sct$1@reader1.panix.com:

Of course one of the few things Rav Kook, and the Satmar Rebbe
(Reb
Yoel zt'l) agreed on is that it is prohibited to wear a tie any
time.
It is one Chumra I heartily approve of. (Of course some times
work
situations do require me to wear a real (rather than bolo) tie.


I know that Satmar Chasiddim do not wear ties, but why was wearing
a
tie
"prohibited"?

A non Jewish custom that serves no useful purpose.


As opposed to dressing like 18th century Polish nobility?


Or 18th century Calvinists and Quakers?
And where do Central Asian streimls or 19th century Italian fedoras
enter into the picture?


They're attractive?
Love the brocaded outfits, myself....

Suzy


You can't make a silk purse out of an Irish sow, Suzy.


Nor should you cast pearls before said sow, Reverend Terrence. Might build
up it's expectations unrealistically.


How long do you reckon before she replies to one of your posts with
the usual banshee screeching about bgots changing their nyms to avoid
killfiles?


Not long after she realises I've done it. Probably sometime before Christmas
;-)

I don't know why the th*ck Irish ***** bothers. I've seen her go as
many as six indentations in just to see what you or I have been
writing!
.
User: "Benjie"

Title: Re: A Knotty Question 17 Oct 2006 04:48:04 AM
"The Re'vr''ddd" <reniggade@anglikkkoon.com.za> wrote in message
news:4533d15b.304738@news.onetel.net.uk...

On Mon, 16 Oct 2006 21:26:14 +1000, "Benjie"
<benjie@y'allknowbynow.com.> wrote:


"The Re'vr''ddd" <reniggade@anglikkkoon.com.za> wrote in message
news:4533586c.18027161@news.onetel.net.uk...

On Mon, 16 Oct 2006 19:29:01 +1000, "Benjie"
<benjie@y'allknowbynow.com.> wrote:


"The Re'vr''ddd" <reniggade@anglikkkoon.com.za> wrote in message
news:4533134c.330885@news.onetel.net.uk...

On Fri, 13 Oct 2006 18:16:36 +0000 (UTC),

aka
Suzy Cohen the th*ck Irish ***** wrote:


On 13-Oct-2006, chsw <chsw@optonline.net> wrote:

Dan Kimmel wrote:

"Harry Weiss" <hjweiss@panix.com> wrote in message
news:egmbub$era$1@reader1.panix.com...

Sheldon Ackerman <sackerman@dorsai.org> wrote:

Harry Weiss <hjweiss@panix.com> wrote in
news:egm8vi$sct$1@reader1.panix.com:

Of course one of the few things Rav Kook, and the Satmar Rebbe
(Reb
Yoel zt'l) agreed on is that it is prohibited to wear a tie any
time.
It is one Chumra I heartily approve of. (Of course some times
work
situations do require me to wear a real (rather than bolo) tie.


I know that Satmar Chasiddim do not wear ties, but why was
wearing
a
tie
"prohibited"?

A non Jewish custom that serves no useful purpose.


As opposed to dressing like 18th century Polish nobility?


Or 18th century Calvinists and Quakers?
And where do Central Asian streimls or 19th century Italian fedoras
enter into the picture?


They're attractive?
Love the brocaded outfits, myself....

Suzy


You can't make a silk purse out of an Irish sow, Suzy.


Nor should you cast pearls before said sow, Reverend Terrence. Might
build
up it's expectations unrealistically.


How long do you reckon before she replies to one of your posts with
the usual banshee screeching about bgots changing their nyms to avoid
killfiles?


Not long after she realises I've done it. Probably sometime before
Christmas
;-)


I don't know why the th*ck Irish ***** bothers. I've seen her go as
many as six indentations in just to see what you or I have been
writing!

It's a class "A" *****, isn't it. How the ***** does it manage to chew and
maintain a heartbeat?


.
User: "The Revrddd"

Title: Re: A Knotty Question 17 Oct 2006 05:24:54 AM
On Tue, 17 Oct 2006 19:48:04 +1000, "Benjie"
<benjie@y'allknowbynow.com.> wrote:


"The Re'vr''ddd" <reniggade@anglikkkoon.com.za> wrote in message
news:4533d15b.304738@news.onetel.net.uk...

On Mon, 16 Oct 2006 21:26:14 +1000, "Benjie"
<benjie@y'allknowbynow.com.> wrote:


"The Re'vr''ddd" <reniggade@anglikkkoon.com.za> wrote in message
news:4533586c.18027161@news.onetel.net.uk...

On Mon, 16 Oct 2006 19:29:01 +1000, "Benjie"
<benjie@y'allknowbynow.com.> wrote:


"The Re'vr''ddd" <reniggade@anglikkkoon.com.za> wrote in message
news:4533134c.330885@news.onetel.net.uk...

On Fri, 13 Oct 2006 18:16:36 +0000 (UTC),

aka
Suzy Cohen the th*ck Irish ***** wrote:


On 13-Oct-2006, chsw <chsw@optonline.net> wrote:

Dan Kimmel wrote:

"Harry Weiss" <hjweiss@panix.com> wrote in message
news:egmbub$era$1@reader1.panix.com...

Sheldon Ackerman <sackerman@dorsai.org> wrote:

Harry Weiss <hjweiss@panix.com> wrote in
news:egm8vi$sct$1@reader1.panix.com:

Of course one of the few things Rav Kook, and the Satmar Rebbe
(Reb
Yoel zt'l) agreed on is that it is prohibited to wear a tie any
time.
It is one Chumra I heartily approve of. (Of course some times
work
situations do require me to wear a real (rather than bolo) tie.


I know that Satmar Chasiddim do not wear ties, but why was
wearing
a
tie
"prohibited"?

A non Jewish custom that serves no useful purpose.


As opposed to dressing like 18th century Polish nobility?


Or 18th century Calvinists and Quakers?
And where do Central Asian streimls or 19th century Italian fedoras
enter into the picture?


They're attractive?
Love the brocaded outfits, myself....

Suzy


You can't make a silk purse out of an Irish sow, Suzy.


Nor should you cast pearls before said sow, Reverend Terrence. Might
build
up it's expectations unrealistically.


How long do you reckon before she replies to one of your posts with
the usual banshee screeching about bgots changing their nyms to avoid
killfiles?


Not long after she realises I've done it. Probably sometime before
Christmas
;-)


I don't know why the th*ck Irish ***** bothers. I've seen her go as
many as six indentations in just to see what you or I have been
writing!


It's a class "A" *****, isn't it. How the ***** does it manage to chew and
maintain a heartbeat?

"I eat therefore I am"?
.







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