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albrecht

Quote from: malachi.martini on October 13, 2020, 10:20:12 PM
>looks like a spitting image of greg (((lansky)))
>visibly excited about potential lawsuits
>jokes about how degenerate lib mayor will own the tv station
>runs a news site
>ran for political office
>downplays elite pedophilia
>offers room temperature take to calm the goyim
>mayor (((berkowitz))) resigns

I don't even need the hoffman lenses anymore.
You should get a job at a network. Doesn't matter if network has viewers, have to control the field regardless.  Brilliant analysis and "they" could use such. Your CV is under review. Await offers. Rogan got $100 mil USD supposedly for his 're-up.' Can be done in other currencies, of course.

albrecht

Quote from: K_Dubb on October 13, 2020, 10:40:57 PM
There is a pretty visible Jewish community in Anchorage that actually does what you might call outreach:  big (well, for Alaska) Hanukkah shows to which they invite the general public called "Cirque de Hanukkah".  One year I was up there for Christmas and they had taken over a vacant supermarket right next to the liquor store, set up a giant menorah in the parking lot, kids with dreidel spinning, etc.

The next day when we went to get more rum for the egg nog everything had vanished and the storefront was dark and empty and my big sis turns to me and deadpans "well I guess it was just one of those fly-by-night Hanukkah outfits."  I think it was the best thing I have ever heard anyone say.
Ha. THAT is hilarious. Don't they have some deal against milk with fish?

Were the lighting blue lights? Instead of normal colored lights for "the Season?" Not everyone gets it. But some do.

I also DEMAND spelling on Chuanaka, Hanukkah, etc. Why keep a secret how to spell it! It is like a Kaddaffi situation, as I will mention again. And always.

K_Dubb

Quote from: albrecht on October 13, 2020, 10:46:53 PM
Ha. THAT is hilarious. Don't they have some deal against milk with fish?

Were the lighting blue lights? Instead of normal colored lights for "the Season?" Not everyone gets it. But some do.

I also DEMAND spelling on Chuanaka, Hanukkah, etc. Why keep a secret how to spell it! It is like a Kaddaffi situation.

Well that is transliteration from a different alphabet just like from Arabic and it goes in what can only be called fads.  You're never going to get a straight answer because there isn't one. 

Yes blue lights, which always look kind of sad.  Their cookies are pallid little things with a little smear of blue frosting, too, I think since they don't use butter very much.  It is a pity because hamantaschen are a nice variation on a filled cookie if you used some interesting jam like red currant or something but with a squirt of Smuckers and without the butter it's all rather insipid.


albrecht

Quote from: K_Dubb on October 13, 2020, 10:59:48 PM
Well that is transliteration from a different alphabet just like from Arabic and it goes in what can only be called fads.  You're never going to get a straight answer because there isn't one. 

Yes blue lights, which always look kind of sad.  Their cookies are pallid little things with a little smear of blue frosting, too, I think since they don't use butter very much.  It is a pity because hamantaschen are a nice variation on a filled cookie if you used some interesting jam like red currant or something but with a squirt of Smuckers and without the butter it's all rather insipid.




Sold on red currants alone. Get me a realtor. Haha. Those are great. Tart and tasty. Appaeently good for you. Don't sugar or gelatin them. Eat fresh. Awesome stuff! Many say cloudberries, huckleberries, or black currants. Ok. Maybe but red ones fresh. Best. I can't git em down here.


I don't like a no milk with fish deal. How to bread and fry?

K_Dubb

Quote from: albrecht on October 13, 2020, 11:15:13 PM

Sold on red currants alone. Get me a realtor. Haha. Those are great. Tart and tasty. Appaeently good for you. Don't sugar or gelatin them. Eat fresh. Awesome stuff! Many say cloudberries, huckleberries, or black currants. Ok. Maybe but red ones fresh. Best. I can't git em down here.


I don't like a no milk with fish deal. How to bread and fry?

Where my sister lives there are whole fields right by the side of the road of what are basically lingonberries under a different name.  They have special rakes for harvesting them but you have to compete with the bears.  She sends down jars of preserves made by a native friend up there that are way better than anything from Sweden you would not believe how tart and fresh it tastes.

Yeah you can't have meat (or eggs) and milk together, which means no fish cakes fried in butter, either.  Gefiltefish is not bad but again I just want to slap it on some of that sour dark rye with a big smear of butter, or mix it in sour cream.  I know they get a lot of grief for not enjoying the pig but to me the butter thing is even worse.

Quote from: K_Dubb on October 13, 2020, 10:40:57 PM
The next day when we went to get more rum for the egg nog everything had vanished and the storefront was dark and empty and my big sis turns to me and deadpans "well I guess it was just one of those fly-by-night Hanukkah outfits."  I think it was the best thing I have ever heard anyone say.

Sounds like the beginning of Jeepers Creepers, lol.

Quote from: K_Dubb on October 13, 2020, 10:59:48 PM
Their cookies are pallid little things with a little smear of blue frosting, too, I think since they don't use butter very much.  It is a pity because hamantaschen are a nice variation on a filled cookie if you used some interesting jam like red currant or something but with a squirt of Smuckers and without the butter it's all rather insipid.

During the holidays some supermarkets in NYC clear out whole isles and stock them with Jewish goods, was always struck by how lifeless and grim the packaging was. I gotta think there's a touch more joy on the labels of canned soup on shelves in North Korea. I've never tried any of the sweets, insipid seems about right though.


Quote from: K_Dubb on October 13, 2020, 11:26:45 PM
Where my sister lives there are whole fields right by the side of the road of what are basically lingonberries under a different name.  They have special rakes for harvesting them but you have to compete with the bears.  She sends down jars of preserves made by a native friend up there that are way better than anything from Sweden you would not believe how tart and fresh it tastes.

Sounds magical. I foraged wild Japanese raspberries this summer, amazing how short lived the season is, so good. Many a galette were made, and cruffin filled.

Quote from: K_Dubb on October 13, 2020, 11:26:45 PM
Yeah you can't have meat (or eggs) and milk together, which means no fish cakes fried in butter, either.

Denied these simple pleasures, I too might turn my attention to subverting everything under the sun.


K_Dubb

Quote from: malachi.martini on October 14, 2020, 12:36:10 AM
During the holidays some supermarkets in NYC clear out whole isles and stock them with Jewish goods, was always struck by how lifeless and grim the packaging was. I gotta think there's a touch more joy on the labels of canned soup on shelves in North Korea. I've never tried any of the sweets, insipid seems about right though.

Haha yes the only flash comes from those bags of chocolate coins wrapped in gold foil, which do not really help matters any.

I do have to give them absurdly high marks for cultural preservation, though, at least in this country.  Most people here will call an unfamiliar braided loaf a challah because that is the only kind they have ever seen.  Of course nearly every country in continental Europe has them; their descendants here have simply forgotten.  That sort of monumental bread is the very pinnacle of the baker's art and will have my undying respect no matter that theirs is made with oil instead of the whole stick of butter I try to cram into mine,  and disconcertingly springy as a consequence.

albrecht

Mayor Berkowitz quits because he was a 'victim of revenge porn' and had an 'inappropriate online relationship.' 

https://www.anchoragepress.com/breakingnews/berkowitz-to-step-down-oct-23/article_f611c068-0dbb-11eb-82e8-a328224a0995.html

"Right now, it's unclear where Ms. Athens is and whether she is still employed with News Link Alaska or what kind of medical treatment she's received, if any."

https://www.anchoragepress.com/news/where-in-the-world-is-maria-athens/article_25a0e852-0ce7-11eb-838a-5f8a59d5e7b3.html 


Tootsie

Quote from: albrecht on October 14, 2020, 02:01:46 PM


"Right now, it's unclear where Ms. Athens is and whether she is still employed with News Link Alaska or what kind of medical treatment she's received, if any."

https://www.anchoragepress.com/news/where-in-the-world-is-maria-athens/article_25a0e852-0ce7-11eb-838a-5f8a59d5e7b3.html

Found Maria Athens.. :o











Tootsie

Quote from: Asuka Langley on October 14, 2020, 05:43:55 PM


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Dr. MD MD

Quote from: Tootsie on October 14, 2020, 05:52:05 PM
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Hate?! ???




Asuka Langley

Quote from: Tootsie on October 14, 2020, 05:52:05 PM
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>hate


Tootsie

Quote from: Asuka Langley on October 14, 2020, 06:15:34 PM
>hate



did you make that meme just for me, sweetie?  aww, i'm touched   :-*

catch you tomorrow, huh , babe?  ;)

Asuka Langley

Quote from: Tootsie on October 14, 2020, 06:21:23 PM
did you make that meme just for me, sweetie?  aww, i'm touched   :-*

catch you tomorrow, huh , babe?  ;)

Shalom aleichem Shinji




albrecht

Something  was giving me thoughts but I couldn't quite pin it down. Tonight i got it! "The Invisible Man." Granted racially different but the Corona-Chan and Dusty Baker's ensemble and Claude Raines. He had the gloves, mask, glasses, hat. Very weird, eapecially if background in dugout was dark.


whoozit

Is there a word that describes something that is both literal and figurative?

P.S. Zeugma is the answer.

What we have here is a failure to communicate.

- Cool Hand Lucifer



The gentler, lesser known,  gnostic Clint Eastwood, navigating The Gauntlet/Demiurge, here in I daresay, an archon anticipatory scene:

"Nag. Nag. Nag."



(His embodiment of the Christ essence (heh) is blatantly stated early on to the biker gang - from which he procures the critical two-wheeled ass to carry him and the Holy Whore forward to a lead-filled crucifixion followed by the golden finality of the "Nag. Nag. Nag." evocation, with Clint in a near deposition pose that would make Michaelangelo proud.)

111 seconds to create  analysis.


Admirable attempt, Hollywood.



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