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Well, was going for Yiddish for "good bye."
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Yiddish? I'm not familiar with that language but the way it was spelt phonetically, I thought you were saying "guten tag" which is German for good day. "Gut tschüs" is German for goodbye.
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We don't have many of the Jewish faith here in North Dakota. Maybe it's the cold winters?
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Probably no teams in the YSIF either, which was the original reason for the attempt at Yiddish...why do I take the time to explain a thread that is part of this thread...oy vey!
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He's gone before he can get three steps.... bye bye now...thanks for playing.
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I really don't think that you will find many of the Jewish faith playing in a softball league in Yemen.
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Even if the coach is asking for "Gimme three steps, gimme three steps mister..." ?
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