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Prohibitation for mixing meat & milk, Biblical?
#16
yaaqub Wrote:
Dawid Wrote:lol. So you're about my mom's age. (just in case you didn't feel old already <!-- sTongue --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/poketoungeb.gif" alt="Tongue" title="Poke Tounge" /><!-- sTongue --> )

Thanks. LOL

I feel older than I am. My wife always says, it's not how old are, it's how old you feel. I guess it depends on the time of the day. <!-- sSmile --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/smile.gif" alt="Smile" title="Smile" /><!-- sSmile -->
So in the early morning and late evening you're a lot older than you are about noon, nu?

I guess that makes me the youngest at about 6:30 A.M.
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#17
Hey no fair! <!-- sConfusedhocked: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/shocked.gif" alt="Confusedhocked:" title="Shocked" /><!-- sConfusedhocked: --> I'm the only one who revealed her age!
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#18
Christina Wrote:Hey no fair! <!-- sConfusedhocked: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/shocked.gif" alt="Confusedhocked:" title="Shocked" /><!-- sConfusedhocked: --> I'm the only one who revealed her age!
lol. I usually don't tell my age online. But like I said, I'm younger than 26.
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#19
Shlama khalkown!

I've heard of "soybean milk", but now Rashi's got me thinking about "goybean milk" <!-- sTongue --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/poketoungeb.gif" alt="Tongue" title="Poke Tounge" /><!-- sTongue -->
Todah rabbah hakham Dawid for the supremely insightful reference!
And don't worry, av yaaqub, we need more tzaddikim like yourself to fulfill Y'shua's restoration of the fathers' hearts towards His children!

On a side-note, you guys left poor Christina hangin'! Bet she's feeling really <!-- sBlush --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/blush.gif" alt="Blush" title="Blush" /><!-- sBlush --> now!

Don't worry though khati, I'm also 'in the same boat' and just turned 27.

Shalom <!-- sBig Grin --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/happy.gif" alt="Big Grin" title="Happy" /><!-- sBig Grin --> ,

Akh Ryan
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#20
Amatsyah Wrote:Shlama khalkown!

I've heard of "soybean milk", but now Rashi's got me thinking about "goybean milk" <!-- sTongue --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/poketoungeb.gif" alt="Tongue" title="Poke Tounge" /><!-- sTongue -->
*groooooooan* <!-- sConfusedigh: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/sigh.gif" alt="Confusedigh:" title="Sigh" /><!-- sConfusedigh: --> That was bad. lol.
Amatsyah Wrote:Todah rabbah hakham Dawid for the supremely insightful reference!
Bevakasha.
Amatsyah Wrote:And don't worry, av yaaqub, we need more tzaddikim like yourself to fulfill Y'shua's restoration of the fathers' hearts towards His children!
Ameyn w'ameyn.

Amatsyah Wrote:On a side-note, you guys left poor Christina hangin'! Bet she's feeling really <!-- sBlush --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/blush.gif" alt="Blush" title="Blush" /><!-- sBlush --> now!

Don't worry though khati, I'm also 'in the same boat' and just turned 27.
lol. True, but I'm not even supposed to tell my age online. Besides that, she's probably figured it out by now from what I told her via PM.
Really? I thought you were older than that. Who knew?

Shabbat shalom,
Dawid
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#21
Shlama,

"goymilk" --- too funny.

Dawid and Christina, I thought both of you were older than what you are. <!-- s:lookround: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/lookround.gif" alt=":lookround:" title="Look Round" /><!-- s:lookround: -->
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#22
yaaqub Wrote:Shlama,

"goymilk" --- too funny.

Dawid and Christina, I thought both of you were older than what you are. <!-- s:lookround: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/lookround.gif" alt=":lookround:" title="Look Round" /><!-- s:lookround: -->
How old did you think we were?
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#23
Dawid Wrote:How old did you think we were?

Shlama,

Well, from some of your comments, and based on most 20+ individuals that I know, the level of knowledge each of you have displayed in some of your posts concerning various topics, I assumed you had to be older than what you are. Most 20+ individuals I know are lacking in any appreciation for the Hebraic/Aramaic Scriptures and its history, textual criticism, etc. and lack of knowledge thereof. When I say I thought you were older, it's not meant as an insult, more of a compliment instead.

It's sad that young people these days, even if growing up in an environment surrounded with Hebrew or Aramaic, take no interest in it whatsoever. Sad.
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#24
yaaqub Wrote:
Dawid Wrote:How old did you think we were?

Shlama,

Well, from some of your comments, and based on most 20+ individuals that I know, the level of knowledge each of you have displayed in some of your posts concerning various topics, I assumed you had to be older than what you are. Most 20+ individuals I know are lacking in any appreciation for the Hebraic/Aramaic Scriptures and its history, textual criticism, etc. and lack of knowledge thereof. When I say I thought you were older, it's not meant as an insult, more of a compliment instead.

It's sad that young people these days, even if growing up in an environment surrounded with Hebrew or Aramaic, take no interest in it whatsoever. Sad.
Oh, no. I took it as a compliment from the start. I was just curious.
I know. It's even more depressing for those of us who are interested in Hebrew/Aramaic and textual criticism, because we have no peers with whom to discuss it. But, Baruch HaShem, there are coming to be more and more of us. There's a great returning in our generation. Somebody lit a fire, and the enemy is going to have the devil of a time trying to put it out. (pardon the pun)

Shalom,
Dawid
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#25
yaaqub Wrote:Shlama,

"goymilk" --- too funny.

Dawid and Christina, I thought both of you were older than what you are. <!-- s:lookround: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/lookround.gif" alt=":lookround:" title="Look Round" /><!-- s:lookround: -->

No probs, Yaaqub, I certainly do take it as a compliment <!-- s:biggrin: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/biggrin.gif" alt=":biggrin:" title="Big Grin" /><!-- s:biggrin: --> yet I remain humble.

And akhi Ryan, thanx for backing me up, LOL, felt a little alone there <!-- sBlush --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/blush.gif" alt="Blush" title="Blush" /><!-- sBlush --> . And your comment on "goybean milk", priceless <!-- s:lol: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/laugh.gif" alt=":lol:" title="Laugh" /><!-- s:lol: --> . I'm still killing myself laughing even though I myself am technically a goy, Greek to be exact.

Shalom, Shlama & Geia sou!

Khathi Christina.
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#26
Rafa Wrote:I'm 25 myself. Ahem...not too old, but I feel really old. Went to the Doctor to check for some Asthma some time ago, not too well. Better go to a gym or something to try to fix my health, especially since my own father is aging way too quickly in my opinion. I even have some white hairs in my head, do you believe that?
I know the feeling. I already have back trouble sometimes.
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#27
Rafa Wrote:Heard that sleeping on a hard bed helps. I really think a gym is a good idea, help the blood circulate in your body, fresh oxygen, keep your muscles in shape, so forth. Going to give it a try (it helps your exam performance according to what I read in some papers as well).
It definitely does. I had a soft bed until recently and waking up always hurt. We replaced my matress and it's a lot better now.
Cool. Sounds like a good idea. Have you tried swimming?
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#28
Rafa Wrote:Swimming is the BEST type of exercise possible! I unfortunately live in Cold Montreal and have no indoor pool (well, our apartment does have one, but it's being fixed for the moment). Nice to know hard beds do fix the back, people keep saying that. I know those water beds are horrible, they can seriously distort your spine.
So you can either move to Tahiti, or find another kind of exercise. <!-- sTongue --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/poketoungeb.gif" alt="Tongue" title="Poke Tounge" /><!-- sTongue --> What kinds of workout are you thinking about doing? Cross-training? Weights won't help you much, because you need to do a lot of cardio.
Yeah. They really do help. Swimming, believe it or not, is how I messed my back up to begin with. <!-- sSad --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/sad.gif" alt="Sad" title="Sad" /><!-- sSad -->
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#29
Rafa Wrote:That's sad bro, I still want to do some swimming when possible, it makes me feel brand new. Cardio....maybe some 15 minutes then endurance training. Just to feel a little healthy, then I'll give the pool a try when it starts working again in our building (they are cleaning it up or whatever). If it continues this way, I'll wait until spring for the public pool.
Oh, I'm not knocking swimming. It's great. Just make sure you do it right. I was on team and my coaches didn't even correct what I was doing, and I ended up messing myself up.
Cool.
How did we get to swimming and exercise from mixing meat and dairy? lol.
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