A very nice restaurant we used to go to was frequented by a Jewish lady who specialized in giving waiters a hard time. Eventually the waiter (also Jewish) “accidentally” spilled an entire pitcher of water on her.
Another form of water torture, I suppose. As this gag thread comes to a close, I hope readers were mostly amused and not offended. After all, my goal is only to portray the humor in our lives the best way I can…Happy Day Before Friday!
I find this funny. If you want to be offended, there is a lot worse out there. Look, Jewish people can be humorous, and it’s not a problem to make fun of them once in a while. I look forward to Lila dating a Muslim, however, WHOOAAAA!!!
I have not known many Jewish folks – they are uncommon in the South – but the few I have known are not like the stereotypes we saw in Mad magazine or in Mel Brooks movies. Never met a “Jewish-American Princess.”
bkybl Premium Member about 11 years ago
A very nice restaurant we used to go to was frequented by a Jewish lady who specialized in giving waiters a hard time. Eventually the waiter (also Jewish) “accidentally” spilled an entire pitcher of water on her.
JWF Premium Member about 11 years ago
Another form of water torture, I suppose. As this gag thread comes to a close, I hope readers were mostly amused and not offended. After all, my goal is only to portray the humor in our lives the best way I can…Happy Day Before Friday!
sbchamp about 11 years ago
No, but I’ll remind you of the D cup…
Tetonbil about 11 years ago
Ha ha ha, Lila “D” cup, ha ha ha! Snerk!
imbaldeagle about 11 years ago
What if Lila was drinking tea?
tbritt99 about 11 years ago
Enjoying the thread- as always JWF!
porkerroy about 11 years ago
briannomi Premium Member about 11 years ago
I find this funny. If you want to be offended, there is a lot worse out there. Look, Jewish people can be humorous, and it’s not a problem to make fun of them once in a while. I look forward to Lila dating a Muslim, however, WHOOAAAA!!!
jbmlaw01 about 11 years ago
I have not known many Jewish folks – they are uncommon in the South – but the few I have known are not like the stereotypes we saw in Mad magazine or in Mel Brooks movies. Never met a “Jewish-American Princess.”