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Tag Archives: babies
I’m Rooting For The U.S. Women’s Soccer Team
Until this week, I never cared about any women’s team sport. I found them all boring to watch. It would never occur to me to watch men sew or knit of raise babies and it didn’t seem interesting to me … Continue reading
Posted in Sports
Tagged babies, parallel park, skill level, soccer team, soccer world cup, team sport
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Through A Hole In The Sheet
Everywhere I go, people ask me if Orthodox Jews have sex through a hole in the sheet. I’ve never seen Orthodox Jews have sex in this way. I’ve never heard of any Orthodox Jews I know having sex this way. … Continue reading
Posted in Orthodoxy, Personal, Sex
Tagged babies, branches of judaism, camel drivers, erotic possibilities, having sex, orthodox conservative, orthodox jews, rabbi eliezer, Torah
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Rescuing Dogs
I have two single female friends who were driving down the street when they noticed cars honking. Upon investigation, they found a dog running wild. A dog without an apparent owner. A dog in need of love and nurturing. A … Continue reading
‘What Kind Of Orthodox Jew Are You?’
A friend calls. I confess my sins. Friend: "What kind of Orthodox Jew are you?" He’s irate. Luke: "A horny one." Friend: "I can’t wait till you give it up. "You could be extremely dangerous. I see you in ten … Continue reading
Posted in Personal
Tagged babies, candy striper, ceders sinai, da vinci code, dependence, double agent, fundraiser, gourmet, imagination, incubator, jewish doctors, jewish laws, nine days, orthodox jew, sachs, saudi oil, shame, vatican
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Orthodox Parents Accused Of Abuse
Here are a collection of articles on this story. Says a source: "The case of Isaac Hersh needs to be in the news media until he is allowed to be free of Brooklyn. I believe he wants to be in … Continue reading
Posted in Isaac Hersh
Tagged abuse charges, achievers, aharon, allegation, ambush, anonymous person, authorities, babies, bad boys, boot camp, concentration camp, contortions, feelings, former students, friend of the family, frum, good job, harsh discipline, hersh, insider, island of jamaica, job offer, maryland lawyer, miriam, moths, new york daily news, orthodox community, orthodox jewish community, private boot camps, rare step, rsquo, running from the law, siblings, stacks, tranquility bay, twin brother, twins, vomit, york daily news
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First Chupa, Then Shtuppa
From my live cam chat: RussianDragon: I MISSED YOU SOOOOOOOOOOOO YourMoralLeader: I wanna know what love is YourMoralLeader: I wanna go where love is RussianDragon: hug a horse YourMoralLeader: I need someone to show me Emma: I’ll show you Mr … Continue reading
