Posts Tagged ‘sober’

Momofuku’s Noodle Packs Are My Ultimate Drunk (and Sober) Food

Coming home after an all-nighter can be rough. Nausea on the subway, the impulse to buy a shrimp neck pillow at 3 a.m., the spins when trying to fall asleep—a night out can get us into trouble. Our trusty bodega can usually be counted on to satisfy those late-night cravings, even if it’s just to […]

‘I’m really not Irish because I’m sober…and I don’t have any relatives in jail…’ -Joe Biden

WELL, I AM A GOOD BIT IRISH, AND HE CAN F##K HIMSELF. ALTHOUGH IT IS GREAT TO HEAR SUCH A KIDDY F##KER DOES NOT HAVE IRISH BLOOD. HE DON’T NEED TO GET DRUNK BECAUSE HE HAS DEMENTIA. AS FOR JAIL, HE AND HIS SON SHOULD BE SHARING A CELL. The Ole Dog! P.S. If ya […]

Exhibition a sober reminder of Nazi brutality

Browse > Home / News / Exhibition a sober reminder of Nazi brutality May 7, 2021 by J-Wire Newsdesk Read on for article Titled “Registered, persecuted, annihilated: The Sick and the Disabled under National Socialism,” the Queensland-first exhibition showcases the brutality of Nazi Germany’s Aktion T4, the so-called Nazi ‘euthanasia’ program. Bart Mellish, Professor Margaret Sheil, […]

Parshat Shemini and the “Jew Is Always Sober” Myth

The famous aphorism, “a Jewish drunk is hard to find,” couldn’t be further from the truth. For example, Rabbi Eliyahu Guttmacher (1796-1874) — Tsadik of Grätz and a brilliant Talmudic scholar — received kvitlach (notes for blessings) for drinking problems that were destroying families. In his book “Yankel’s Tavern: Jews, Liquor, and Life in the […]

Reeling from Trump, Biden takes a sober strategic approach to Mideast

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Time to sober up

February 26, 2021 by Michael Kuttner Read on for article On Shabbat Zachor we reminded ourselves again about the agenda of the Biblical Amalekites and on Purim we celebrate our escape from Persian genocidal catastrophe. Michael Kuttner These events have a serious and relevant message for us but the question is, are we listening and […]

Sober anniversaries for Gaza fuel movement building

This month marks a half of a century since some of the darkest pages were written into Palestinian history. In just six days in June of 1967, Israel seized control of the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, including East Jerusalem. These same lands had been designated for a future Palestinian state at the end […]

Drivers Arrested for Being Stoned While Stone Cold Sober

Drunk driving arrests are down sharply after decades of aggressive enforcement by officers, while drugged driving arrests are climbing. In Georgia there are now more than 250 officers with special ‘drug recognition expert’ training. But WHAS11’s partner station WXIA’s Chief Investigator Brendan Keefe discovered some drivers are getting arrested […]

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