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QUOTE(White Sox Josh @ Oct 3, 2005 -> 12:31 PM)
I have school off that day.  Institute day.  I love New Trier.  I also have Tuesday off for Rosh Hashanah.  Still have to go to temple though but i only have to go for the morning service.

 

Rosh Hashanah, that's it!! You're a lifesaver, Josh. I've been trying all morning to figure out how I was getting out of work tomorrow.

 

So, how long does this whole conversion thing usually take? :D

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QUOTE(FlaSoxxJim @ Oct 3, 2005 -> 12:34 PM)
Rosh Hashanah, that's it!!  You're a lifesaver, Josh.  I've been trying all morning to figure out how I was getting out of work tomorrow.

 

So, how long does this whole conversion thing usually take?  :D

what the service. Oh i don't know it depends what kind of temple you go to. Our temple actually isn't in a temple. We use the park district. It takes around 2 hours for morning service. Orthodox or Conservative usually have temple the whole day.
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QUOTE(robinventura23 @ Oct 3, 2005 -> 12:26 PM)
:o   

We have a wedding this Friday. 

Starts at 4pm.  :banghead

What should I do?

 

1. Tivo the game.

 

2. DO NOT listen to the radio or anyone else talking about the White Sox at the wedding.

 

3. Keep anything White Sox related out of your mind AND ear.

 

4. On the way home from the wedding, DO NOT turn on the radio, and keep your eyes straight. Do not look to your right or left in case some of the White Sox fans jubilantly celebrate the White Sox's win.

 

5. When you get home from the game, turn on your TV and start watching the White Sox beating up on the Red Sox.

 

Have a great wedding day! It will be double pleasures for you on that night.

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QUOTE(Heads22 @ Oct 3, 2005 -> 12:40 PM)
Well, the Cell is Flaxx's temple, sorta.

There's the angle I need. :)

 

If I ever get back into the whole spirituality business, I plan on doing it ala' carte, so I can take best advantage of the holidays afforded by each faith. :)

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QUOTE(S720 @ Oct 3, 2005 -> 12:36 PM)
1. Tivo the game.

 

2. DO NOT listen to the radio or anyone else talking about the White Sox at the wedding. 

 

3. Keep anything White Sox related out of your mind AND ear. 

 

4. On the way home from the wedding, DO NOT turn on the radio, and keep your eyes straight.  Do not look to your right or left in case some of the White Sox fans jubilantly celebrate the White Sox's win. 

 

5. When you get home from the game, turn on your TV and start watching the White Sox beating up on the Red Sox.

 

Have a great wedding day!  It will be double pleasures for you on that night.

 

 

QUOTE(Punch and Judy Garland @ Oct 3, 2005 -> 12:38 PM)
Some drunk will spoil it for you at the reception, maybe not even a drunk. Plus, there will likely or possibly be a tv near the bar or in the building of the reception. Its dangerous. Unless, literally everyone knows you are taping it then maybe they will keep quiet around you

 

 

Don't worry, it's being Tivo'd. And I guess I'm going to pull a "Seinfeld" and watch when I get home, like he did with his Mets games. I'm guess not even going to listen to game or check for updates via my phone. Fortunately, most of my friends there are Cubs fans.

 

My wife even said, if I check in the bar, I'll be there all night. She knows me so well.

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