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OK, off-topic annoying correction: it's "one and the same"
Yes, you are right. I generally pride myself on the fact that I at least attempt to use proper grammar and spelling, thanks for pointing that out as that is one phrase I tend to mess up. Though I couldn't resist posting this...
While they're at it, they should hit up old Nunnor who (or is it whom? lol, I always get mixed up on the whole object vs. subject thing) I think made a far more painful mistake than I...
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Originally Posted by Nunnor
How about before you clicked agree on the policy, you must have knew all rules.
If you made a poll for New Jerseyans asking whether they think schools should be closed on Jewish holidays or not - majority would vote NO.
I think the majority would shrug and yawn. Who cares? Besides you and that other poster? Oh, I'm sure there are a few more of you, yeah yeah yeah. But most people in NJ are just not horrified by the presence of people of other religions and cultures as you seem to be.
I think the majority would shrug and yawn. Who cares? Besides you and that other poster? Oh, I'm sure there are a few more of you, yeah yeah yeah. But most people in NJ are just not horrified by the presence of people of other religions and cultures as you seem to be.
I'm not sure if this is true. At the board meetings, you don't hear anyone complaining about Jewish holidays at school.
Because most people against it are afraid hurting someones (Jewish) feeling.
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