ping wendy baker OT
thanks but as i said before kosher was a sidbar/only a related topic, that
was brought up when i ask why a cheeseburger and milk grossed her out, and
no I am not jewish, although, if there were a jewish sect with jesus i might
be pursuaded, sounds odd but many of the customs do make a lot of sense, I
just heard a BBC heart and soul on the prayer for those who have passed on,
i won't even attempt a spelling of it, very beautiful if sad ritual, Lee
"W. Baker" > wrote in message
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> Storrmmee > wrote:
> : we had a very interesting friendship, we both do the same kind of work,
> : except she had more disabilities than blindness, we were able to discuss
> : anything, and our relationship was much more open than most women
> share...
> : she stuttered tremendously, but as i grew up next door to a guy that
> did,
> : not only did her stuttering not bother me, i was able to NOT help her so
> she
> : actually calmed down and she talked better, she would NEVER have asked
> : someone else, but she was comfortable enough with me that she felt she
> : could, just as when she came to a meeting a few months later, i asked
> her to
> : NEVER wear the perfume she had on around me... i am allergic to most but
> : this one was really hard on me... again, i am sure she wouldn't have
> asked
> : another person, but we had almost immediate trust in each other,
>
> : Lee
>
> As a person who observes the kosher regulations, I would have no problem
> with someone etng non-kosher food or combinations when eating with me, as
> long as I have access to foods tht fit my religious requirements. If you
> are not Jewish, yourself, you are under absolutely no obligation to
> follow these rules.
>
> Wendy
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