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  1. If the cat got it, she’s in trouble! (Would have to be Pia, Mr. Bu can’t reach the counter.) I’ve torn apart all the cabinets except two where it shouldn’t be at all. Maybe it’s time to get into those two cabinets just in case. Back to the kitchen —–>

  2. you really even need a gasket? you’d be SHOCKED how many extraneous parts manufacturer’s put on things. you probably dont even need the gasket. are you using the bl;ender to make the cookie recipe i gave you? smoosh it in a zip lop bag, dont use a blender, wont come out as good

    *rob*

  3. Snaps, I’m serious, call cust. service. There is one guy with a whole box of them somewhere.

    Are you sure it’s not just sitting in your sink drain? I thought I lost one once, and I looked under the sink strainer/drainer and there it was! Or the cat got it! ; )

  4. I agree with Jessi. It’s just a way many people find they identify themselves. Although being Jewish is not a nationality (nor is it a race) because Jews have been dispersed throughout the world for almost two thousand years (and, therefore, Jews come from countries all over the world), Judaism is both a cultural and religious identity. I think that’s what makes it fairly unique. And I think it may be hard for non-Jews to fully appreciate the “feeling” of being Jewish, even to non-religious Jews.

    Although I think one is likely to get the response “I’m Jewish” more often when asking “So, what are you” or “What’s your background”. If I was pointedly asked about my nationality, “I would say I’m Canadian and American with Eastern European roots”.

  5. Cobble, I’m hoping to find one I can go pick up. Just dug a bit more on manuf. site and they do have a link to a store to get it…but the store no longer sells them! Aaaack! Maybe I’ll just march down to HD and see if they sell a general gasket I can retrofit to my blender.

    Jessi, I lost it, but if I have to buy a whole new blender, I’ll blow it 🙂

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