Liz schrieb:
> On Fri, 16 Oct 2009, Lennard wrote:
>> BTW2: It's halal. What you lack in replying restraint, you make up for
>> with extra letters?
> My keyboard doesn't write Arabic, but I'm quite sure it ain't halal or
> hallall
> or halall - that any transliteration is probably missing somethi
On Fri, 16 Oct 2009, Lennard wrote:
> BTW2: It's halal. What you lack in replying restraint, you make up for
> with extra letters?
My keyboard doesn't write Arabic, but I'm quite sure it ain't halal or hallall
or halall - that any transliteration is probably missing something
On a social scale,
2009/10/16 Lennard :
> Stephen Hope wrote:
>
>> Maybe where you come from, they write it that way. Not near me they
>> don't. And seeing as it is an English transliteration of a foreign
>> language term, don't expect consistency in spelling. I've lived in
>
> Where is 'near me', then?
>
>> countri
Stephen Hope wrote:
> Maybe where you come from, they write it that way. Not near me they
> don't. And seeing as it is an English transliteration of a foreign
> language term, don't expect consistency in spelling. I've lived in
Where is 'near me', then?
> countries were it is pronounced hah-lah
2009/10/16 Lennard :
>
> BTW2: It's halal. What you lack in replying restraint, you make up for
> with extra letters?
>
Maybe where you come from, they write it that way. Not near me they
don't. And seeing as it is an English transliteration of a foreign
language term, don't expect consistency in
2009/10/16 Lennard :
> John Smith wrote:
>> No need for sarcasim either, if you don't want to see it again get a
>> better MUA that hides it... At least that's what people are told when
>> their MUA doesn't support other features...
>
> Some people just don't listen when things are alluded to them,
John Smith wrote:
> No need for sarcasim either, if you don't want to see it again get a
> better MUA that hides it... At least that's what people are told when
> their MUA doesn't support other features...
Some people just don't listen when things are alluded to them, never
mind when they're out
2009/10/16 Lennard :
> John Smith wrote:
>
>> So...
>>
>> kosher=yes
>> kosher=rabbanut
>> kosher=badatz
>
> Thanks for stating the bleeding obvious, I would never have thought of
> this myself.
>
>
> BTW: It's perfectly alright to use your magic eraser, and actually cut
> off large portions of wha
John Smith wrote:
> So...
>
> kosher=yes
> kosher=rabbanut
> kosher=badatz
Thanks for stating the bleeding obvious, I would never have thought of
this myself.
BTW: It's perfectly alright to use your magic eraser, and actually cut
off large portions of what you're replying to. We've read that
2009/10/16 Edoardo 'Yossef' Marascalchi :
> John Smith ha scritto:
>> There is no kosher tag there.
>>
>>
> there is now.. i just sent the mail before to add it .. :D
>
>> I'd just tag the place as:
>>
>> kosher=yes
>> hallal=yes
>>
> i don't know about hallal but there are many different kosher
>
John Smith ha scritto:
> There is no kosher tag there.
>
>
there is now.. i just sent the mail before to add it .. :D
> I'd just tag the place as:
>
> kosher=yes
> hallal=yes
>
i don't know about hallal but there are many different kosher
certifications. If you are ultra-orthodox you would'
2009/10/16 Edoardo 'Yossef' Marascalchi :
> Hi everybody,
> as i'm keeping a strict kosher life, i'm interested in mapping the
> kosher status of any food related amenity big_smile
>
> any restourant, butcher, ice cream shop, candy shop, bakery and so on
> could be a kosher place and i would be abl
Hi everybody,
as i'm keeping a strict kosher life, i'm interested in mapping the
kosher status of any food related amenity big_smile
any restourant, butcher, ice cream shop, candy shop, bakery and so on
could be a kosher place and i would be able to search kosher places near me.
But there are ma
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