NEVER sit with your back to the serving line at an “all you can eat barf-it”. You can just feel the drool of the hungry down your back. (Also, don’t forget your ‘doggy bag’ hidden inside your purse.)
Looks like JOY & BURL wandered away from the line to see what those folks were eating…… Usually if you had to know… you would just ask your server…. ! ! !
For a non-Jew but as a member of an Abrahamic religion, Passover has great meaning. (At least to me) it signifies an early example of a personal rellationship between a people and their god. As that relationship developed it was culminated in the Shema, “Hear O Israel,….” Monotheism, a spiritual god, the end of burnt sacrifices, and the ability to talk to and with the diety all are landmarks on a road highlighted by the Passover. There is a great deal to be learned and understood in modern Christianity by a careful study of the development of Judaism.
margueritem over 11 years ago
Sure, ruin their dinner.
mikie2 over 11 years ago
My reply, “Oh my God, you’re right! Ugh!” Then I would carelessly throw it on them.
mikie2 over 11 years ago
I hope that each of us, Jew or not, have had a wonderful Passover. Shalom!
vldazzle over 11 years ago
Good night now; it is VERY late!
finale over 11 years ago
Something new on the menu of “The Feeding Trough Buffet”?.They’ll lose the Pennys as customers with too many new items and menu changes.
finale over 11 years ago
Go on, buddy. Jump up and stare him down or just “nudge” him a bit. I’ll never tell.
jmcx4 over 11 years ago
NEVER sit with your back to the serving line at an “all you can eat barf-it”. You can just feel the drool of the hungry down your back. (Also, don’t forget your ‘doggy bag’ hidden inside your purse.)
shamest Premium Member over 11 years ago
There is a polite way to ask . I have on occassion because something looked good and I wanted to order it. Burl is just Burl
PoodleGroomer over 11 years ago
Baluts and century eggs that have been dyed for Easter.
InTraining Premium Member over 11 years ago
Looks like JOY & BURL wandered away from the line to see what those folks were eating…… Usually if you had to know… you would just ask your server…. ! ! !
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member over 11 years ago
Weve been privledged to be invited to Seder a few times. Lovely. If Burl said that to me, he would be in danger of wearing my meal!
mikie2 over 11 years ago
For a non-Jew but as a member of an Abrahamic religion, Passover has great meaning. (At least to me) it signifies an early example of a personal rellationship between a people and their god. As that relationship developed it was culminated in the Shema, “Hear O Israel,….” Monotheism, a spiritual god, the end of burnt sacrifices, and the ability to talk to and with the diety all are landmarks on a road highlighted by the Passover. There is a great deal to be learned and understood in modern Christianity by a careful study of the development of Judaism.