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Post by Keira on Dec 6, 2007 20:04:05 GMT -5
I don't celebrate it, but I get a kick out of the idea of eight nights of presents and Adam Sandler's songs. Those potato pancakes are good, too
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Post by Maddiecake on Dec 6, 2007 21:02:16 GMT -5
I was thinking of embracing the Jewish faith for a while but decided to look into it when I turn sixteen instead... but it's on my calender. No others in my house have it for some reason so... I don't know.
But the latkes are good My fourth grade teacher brought them in for the class once and it was like, the greatest thing I've ever had. Well... not really... this guy in my speech class can make awesome cake so he kind of gets first place--
I'm getting off-track.
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latch22
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Anybody got a pitchfork?
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Post by latch22 on Dec 8, 2007 2:05:34 GMT -5
I celebrate Chanukkah. It's nice because it's really just a laidback festival.
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Post by Laughing on Jan 3, 2008 15:17:47 GMT -5
I'm sorry, and I'm sure this is a stupid question, but what's the difference between Chanukah and Hanukkah? That is, assuming there is one.
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latch22
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Post by latch22 on Jan 3, 2008 21:32:51 GMT -5
There isn't one. It's just a minor spelling difference. There are several ways to spell it.
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Post by Laughing on Jan 4, 2008 17:15:03 GMT -5
Oooh. The world makes a little more sense now. Thanks!
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