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I hate when I use the anal rather than the oral by mistake!

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Oye—- yuk, just yuk! Can I please beg that when that mistake occurs think use underarm only? :calvin :wacko:

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Has this been ratified or agreed to?!

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:mdrmdr:     If a mistake like that is made ... let’s face it ... its best to just throw it out and buy a new one! :stinkerbell:

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I'm talking about the Shofar being blown!

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Oops ... :mdrmdr:   Yes, its still on schedule :popcorn :popcorn

Israelis around the country will blow the shofar, a ram's horn sounded on the High Holy Days, simultaneously on Rosh Hashanah at 11 a.m. to make sure that those who cannot arrive to services can still hear the traditional sound even amid the coronavirus outbreak. 

Rabbi Israel Riani, the founder of the B'Noam organization which started the initiative, told Israel Hayom that "the most important symbol on Rosh Hashanah is the blowing of the shofar. The mass shofar blowing initiative addresses the need of tens of thousands across the country who are seeking to hear the sound of the shofar.

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Let 's hear some trumpets!

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Donald's small kids have grown up, TR.  :whistle: B-)

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Good one !

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Well they didn't pass the petition to allow for a shofar to be blown on the temple mount.   Clearly someone realizes the significance of that event and are delaying it as much as possible.    But you have to applaud Rabbi Glick for taking a modern day approach for sounding the shofar on the temple mount.    The real meal deal is going to happen whether those in charge want it or not.

https://www.israel365news.com/157909/the-sound-of-the-shofar-on-the-temple-mount/

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