Posted on 09/06/2014 9:20:43 AM PDT by nickcarraway
But they can behead infidels and marry little girls.
Ive been friends with, worked with, worked for, went to school with and lived next door to many Jews over the years, some more religious than others but Ive never known a Jew, even very observant ones, to freak out over pigs (especially cartoon pigs) or pork products like Muslims do.
Growing up in Baltimore, there was a locally produced and very popular brand of ham; Mashs Ham. The owner of the company, Nathan Mash, who was very obviously Jewish, sometimes along with his brother Howard Mash, did the TV commercials, which were run heavily around Christmas and Easter and Nathan would rearrange the letters of Mashs to spell the word Ham, and then say; What did with do with the extra S? That S stands for salt and we throw that away.
And their hams were very good and not overly salty the brand is still around but now owned by Eskay. Around Easter my mom would ask my dad what she should make for Easter Sunday dinner, ham or lamb, and my dad would always say, Get one of those Mashs Kosher Hams. In fact I knew a lot of people, even some Jews who called it Mashs Kosher Ham.
Nathan Mash passed away back in the late 90s.
http://articles.baltimoresun.com/1998-03-30/news/1998089048_1_salt-hams-railroad-cars
100 mooselimb signatures? That’s 99 more than needed to ban something in the UK.
My great nieces love Peppa Pig and Ive watched it with them many times, its not nearly as annoying and it doesnt talk down to them as some other kids shows for the pre-schooler set do; its rather charming IMO.
Professional courtesy. Can't eat your cousins.
Only if Peppa approves!
Ah ha ha ha, that was great! The goat was just so...emphatic! And the comments below are quite heartwarming.
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