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Boater[_3_] December 24th 08 04:01 PM

Yo Harry!
 
Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote:
Eisboch wrote:
"Boater" wrote in message
...
John H wrote:
Looks like you better do some cross posting and get Cliff over here
to provide
some support for you!




--
****Happy Chanuka****

John H

Bite me!

Oh...and though I am not Jewish, I do know how to spell the names of
religious holidays.


For future reference, Chanuka, Hanukkah, Channukah, Chanukka or any of
the other dozen or more variations are considered correct. It's a
Hebrew word for which there's no direct English translation. Some
interpretations are used more commonly than others, but there's no
"correct" way to spell it.

Eisboch


I am sorry, you are wrong. If you want to know the correct way to do
anything, including translating and spelling Hebrew to English, just
ask Harry.



Bite me!

Boater[_3_] December 24th 08 04:02 PM

Yo Harry!
 
Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote:
Boater wrote:
Eisboch wrote:
"Boater" wrote in message
...
John H wrote:
Looks like you better do some cross posting and get Cliff over here
to provide
some support for you!




--
****Happy Chanuka****

John H

Bite me!

Oh...and though I am not Jewish, I do know how to spell the names of
religious holidays.

For future reference, Chanuka, Hanukkah, Channukah, Chanukka or any
of the other dozen or more variations are considered correct. It's a
Hebrew word for which there's no direct English translation. Some
interpretations are used more commonly than others, but there's no
"correct" way to spell it.

Eisboch


I've never seen it spelled "Chanuka." I have seen it spelled Chanukah.
Mostly, I have seen it spelled Hanukkah. Salmonbreath's spelling
obviously is the one preferred by the culturally illiterate.

No Jews in Amity spelled it Chanuka.


Here are some more Jews you need to correct. What would we do without
Harry the almost Jew.

http://www.chanuka.com/
http://www.holidays.net/chanukah/spelling.htm

There seems to be some confusion surrounding the actual spelling of
Chanukah. Part of the reason for this confusion may be due to the fact
there is no exact English translation of the Hebrew word for Chanukah.

In fact we have received numerous emails requesting whether these
different spellings might also be different holidays. So to help clear
up some of the confusion we would like to present a number of the
different spellings one might encounter.

Chanuka
Chanukah
Chanukkah
Channukah
Hanukah
Hannukah
Hanukkah
Hanuka
Hanukka
Hanaka
Haneka
Hanika
Khanukkah




There are all sorts of incorrect spellings extant in the world.

Bite me.

Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq.[_3_] December 24th 08 04:03 PM

Yo Harry!
 
Boater wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote:
Boater wrote:
Eisboch wrote:
"Boater" wrote in message
...
John H wrote:
Looks like you better do some cross posting and get Cliff over
here to provide
some support for you!




--
****Happy Chanuka****

John H

Bite me!

Oh...and though I am not Jewish, I do know how to spell the names
of religious holidays.

For future reference, Chanuka, Hanukkah, Channukah, Chanukka or any
of the other dozen or more variations are considered correct. It's
a Hebrew word for which there's no direct English translation. Some
interpretations are used more commonly than others, but there's no
"correct" way to spell it.

Eisboch


I've never seen it spelled "Chanuka." I have seen it spelled Chanukah.
Mostly, I have seen it spelled Hanukkah. Salmonbreath's spelling
obviously is the one preferred by the culturally illiterate.

No Jews in Amity spelled it Chanuka.


Here are some more Jews you need to correct. What would we do without
Harry the almost Jew.

http://www.chanuka.com/
http://www.holidays.net/chanukah/spelling.htm

There seems to be some confusion surrounding the actual spelling of
Chanukah. Part of the reason for this confusion may be due to the fact
there is no exact English translation of the Hebrew word for Chanukah.

In fact we have received numerous emails requesting whether these
different spellings might also be different holidays. So to help clear
up some of the confusion we would like to present a number of the
different spellings one might encounter.

Chanuka
Chanukah
Chanukkah
Channukah
Hanukah
Hannukah
Hanukkah
Hanuka
Hanukka
Hanaka
Haneka
Hanika
Khanukkah




There are all sorts of incorrect spellings extant in the world.

Bite me.


Don't you hate it when all those Jews spell it incorrectly.


John H[_2_] December 24th 08 04:21 PM

Yo Harry!
 
On Wed, 24 Dec 2008 11:01:31 -0500, Boater wrote:

Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote:
Eisboch wrote:
"Boater" wrote in message
...
John H wrote:
Looks like you better do some cross posting and get Cliff over here
to provide
some support for you!




--
****Happy Chanuka****

John H

Bite me!

Oh...and though I am not Jewish, I do know how to spell the names of
religious holidays.

For future reference, Chanuka, Hanukkah, Channukah, Chanukka or any of
the other dozen or more variations are considered correct. It's a
Hebrew word for which there's no direct English translation. Some
interpretations are used more commonly than others, but there's no
"correct" way to spell it.

Eisboch


I am sorry, you are wrong. If you want to know the correct way to do
anything, including translating and spelling Hebrew to English, just
ask Harry.



Bite me!


Is the jiggling and tugging not doing it for you, Harry?
--
John

Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year!

Boater[_3_] December 24th 08 06:13 PM

Yo Harry!
 
Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote:
Boater wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote:



There are all sorts of incorrect spellings extant in the world.

Bite me.


Don't you hate it when all those Jews spell it incorrectly.


Bite me.

Jim December 24th 08 06:48 PM

Yo Harry!
 
Boater wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote:
Boater wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote:



There are all sorts of incorrect spellings extant in the world.

Bite me.


Don't you hate it when all those Jews spell it incorrectly.


Bite me.


Harry ought to lose the attitude before wifey gets home from work or he
might find himself spending Christmas Eve alone. Man, I feel sorry for
that poor woman

John H[_2_] December 24th 08 07:56 PM

Yo Harry!
 
On Wed, 24 Dec 2008 13:48:46 -0500, Jim wrote:

Boater wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote:
Boater wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote:


There are all sorts of incorrect spellings extant in the world.

Bite me.

Don't you hate it when all those Jews spell it incorrectly.


Bite me.


Harry ought to lose the attitude before wifey gets home from work or he
might find himself spending Christmas Eve alone. Man, I feel sorry for
that poor woman


He keeps telling folks to do these nasty things. I'm wondering if his wife is
still living with him. He's seeming quite frustrated lately.
--
John

Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year!

BAR[_3_] December 24th 08 08:16 PM

Yo Harry!
 
Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote:
Boater wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote:
Boater wrote:
Eisboch wrote:
"Boater" wrote in message
...
John H wrote:
Looks like you better do some cross posting and get Cliff over
here to provide
some support for you!




--
****Happy Chanuka****

John H

Bite me!

Oh...and though I am not Jewish, I do know how to spell the names
of religious holidays.

For future reference, Chanuka, Hanukkah, Channukah, Chanukka or any
of the other dozen or more variations are considered correct. It's
a Hebrew word for which there's no direct English translation.
Some interpretations are used more commonly than others, but
there's no "correct" way to spell it.

Eisboch


I've never seen it spelled "Chanuka." I have seen it spelled Chanukah.
Mostly, I have seen it spelled Hanukkah. Salmonbreath's spelling
obviously is the one preferred by the culturally illiterate.

No Jews in Amity spelled it Chanuka.

Here are some more Jews you need to correct. What would we do
without Harry the almost Jew.

http://www.chanuka.com/
http://www.holidays.net/chanukah/spelling.htm

There seems to be some confusion surrounding the actual spelling of
Chanukah. Part of the reason for this confusion may be due to the
fact there is no exact English translation of the Hebrew word for
Chanukah.

In fact we have received numerous emails requesting whether these
different spellings might also be different holidays. So to help
clear up some of the confusion we would like to present a number of
the different spellings one might encounter.

Chanuka
Chanukah
Chanukkah
Channukah
Hanukah
Hannukah
Hanukkah
Hanuka
Hanukka
Hanaka
Haneka
Hanika
Khanukkah




There are all sorts of incorrect spellings extant in the world.

Bite me.


Don't you hate it when all those Jews spell it incorrectly.


Damn Jews forgot to consult Harry first. The nerve of them.



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