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Originally Posted by Table 5
That's funny, I go through that neighborhood every day back and forth from work.
Generally, I feel like they are pretty gruff and rude to anyone not part of their community. They complain non-stop about anything and everything that doesn't conform to their rules, and fail to realize they live in a free country where others are allowed to live their life too. I remember a few months ago, some hot-dog vendor in the neighborhood accidentally bought some hot dog meat that wasn't kosher.....there was a near riot because of it (the only reason there wasn't was because the vendor agreed to THROW AWAY all the equipment that happened to touch the bad shipment).
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My brother in law works in a slaughterhouse. You should hear the stories about kosher slaughter day.
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