On Fri, 4 Jul 2008 10:17:07 -0500, "Alric Knebel" <alric@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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wrote:
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>"The Starmaker" <starmaker@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> On Thu, 03 Jul 2008 18:17:18 -0400, FDR <fdr@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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>>>The Starmaker wrote:
>>>> On Thu, 03 Jul 2008 17:29:41 -0400, FDR <fdr@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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>>>>> The Starmaker wrote:
>>>>>> Did you know that Shrek is Jewish?
>>>>> And you would care cause you have some hard on for Jews.
>>>>
>>>> Jewish girls you mean, not Jewish guys, I'm not gay.
>>>>
>>>> But why is it whenever I mentioned Jewish people it seems to
>>>> rub people the wrong way. It brings out their worse...I haven't
>>>> figured it out
>>>> entirely yet..Somehow they get distracted. I don't know any other
word
>>>> to put
>>>> in place of Jewish, but it seems that word, or any word related to
>>>> Jewish people makes people nauseous.
>>>>
>>>> When all I'm talking about is a cartoon named Shrek.
>>>>
>>>> Did you know Shrek is Jewish?
>>>
>>>Shrek is an ogre, ya doof.
>>
>> Shrek is Jewish. Shrek is a Jewish word. It means "monster". It's a
>> Yiddish word... "Shrek" means monster.
>>
>> Don't throw away your DVDs now...it's just a word.
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>You seem to be the only person who cares, you queef. It's not even
exactly
>a Jewish word. Here:
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>"Shrek! is a picture book written and illustrated by William Steig,
written
>in 1990, about a young ogre who finds the ogre of his dreams when he
leaves
>home to see the world. The name "Shrek" is taken from the German and
>Yiddish word "Schreck"/"Shreck", meaning "fear, terror". The Academy
>Award-winning film Shrek is loosely based on the book, with the
characters
>of Shrek and Princess Fiona "evolving" from the book's characters.
However,
>other completely new aspects were added to the film, most notably
characters
>from other fairy tales, such as Snow White and The Gingerbread Man. The
>film was very popular and has spawned two sequels as of June 2007, Shrek
2
>and Shrek the Third."
>
>So, really, it's a made-up word.
>
>You monkey.
Knebel, don't come here with ****in lies. The spelling is "Shrek".
Not, Schreck, Not Shreck, but Shrek. It is the way it is spelled in
the movie and the book. It is a Jewish word spelled by Jewish people
"Shrek". It is spelled Shrek in this Yiddish glossary
http://www.bubbygram.com/yiddishglossary.htm
If she spelled it wrong, tell the *****, don't tell me.
It is a Jewish word. It is spelled Shrek in the language of Yiddish.
The language Jewish people speak. It has 5 letters, not 6, not 7
letters, but 5 letters. SHREK spells Shrek! Don't bring the Germans
into this because you people always do that.
"loosely based on the book"? you mean STOLEN.
I didn't know they stole it...but hell, they steal everything don't
they?
If it has Spielberg name on it or any berg, it's stolen.
That's a fact, jack.
The Starmaker


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