Yom Kippur

To all my readers, please forgive me if I in any way unintentionally caused you distress over the last year. I hope you and the people you love have a beautiful and meaningful year. – JW

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6 Comments on “Yom Kippur”

  1. Louisiana Steve's avatar Louisiana Steve Says:

    No distress here, JW. Only gratitude. If I had any distress last year, it was probably from eating that frozen pizza I should have thrown out a long time ago. May you and yours have a great year as well…and watch out for bad pizza.

  2. Jeff's avatar Jeff Says:

    I think I can speak on behalf of all of your readers when I say that you have not caused us any distress. We live in some terrifying times and it is prudent that we are informed. My heart and my prayers go out for for Israel. If anything you have taught us that when someone says “Ali Akbar” then it might be wise to duck and leave the vicinity asap. .

  3. justice for israel's avatar justice for israel Says:

    Joe i think you have made a lot of people care that would not of cared if they had not seen

  4. Luis's avatar Luis Says:

    Gmar Chatimah Tova !, to you Joe and to all the readers and those who write here, that meaning : May You Be Inscribed In The Book Of Life For Good.

    This is what the jewish people are wishing each other before this mighty day, Yom Kippur.

    I want to wish that to all our brothers, the good Christians, and may The God loves us.

  5. Norm's avatar Norm Says:

    Joe, I cannot say it any better than my friends who have posted above me. My best wishes for a sweet new year to all.

  6. Ari's avatar Ari Says:

    In the words of Telly Savalas ” Who Loves Ya, Baby?” We do! You have not caused any distress here. I appreciate everything you have done here. It is a place I come everyday. I also hope your Yoni is doing well. From a fellow seal tip owner, have a great year!


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