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Happy Chanukah or Happy Hanukkah.... anyone else Jewish on here ?

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Old 12-24-2005, 09:40 PM
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Happy Chanukah or Happy Hanukkah.... anyone else Jewish on here ?
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have you seen the passion?? (cartman)
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Yep, here we are, Jewish People In German Cars, the JPIGC. A very large club.
And Yes, I saw The Passion...very interesting outlook....No Christmas without the Jewish guy ......do you think there was really any other message there ? But, that's entertainment folks...Dontcha love it ! If Christ came back to Earth tomorrow, Entertainment Tonight would be the first to make a mockery of him...and then the Insider would finish him off right after the Anorexic Twins of course...Who are currently both dating Brad Pitt aren't they ?. We've come a long way in 2005 years...Yeah, RIGHT !
Merry Christmas and Happy Chanukah and have a safe and happy ,healthy New Year and life.
Life is short...Do What you LOVE and LOVE what you do !
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time for some Chinese food!
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i love when they go to mel gibson's to get their money back
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sushi and/or chinese has become tradition with my friends tonight
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lol!!!! true story!
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going out for Chinese food and a movie tonight while the rest of you gentiles clog up the highways...
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