Have a Great Day!

Started by Wimpy, March 23, 2010, 11:37:19 AM

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Wimpy

I am looking for the source and meaning of the term "Have a nice Day" and/or "Have a Great Day".  Searching through my own data base has been drawing blanks but I swear I read somewhere that the term is used by Jews to other Jews as a 'wink' to screw over  Goyim, since anytime a Goy is screwed it's a Great Day for Jews.  Or, if a Goy is given this salutation, it is intended as an insult since it bestows the opposite.  Does anyone here have any knowledge of this or am I imagining this?

Recently I received an email from the editor of a web hosting company asking my opinion/experience with their services.  The sender is in Tel Aviv and his bio states that he's a graduate of Tel Aviv University-guy's last name is Sternberg for Pete's sake.  His email to me ended in the closing words "Have a Great Day".  I feel insulted based on my vague memory of the saying but, at the same time I'm not 100% sure.

If someone here can verify I will fire back a clever, passive aggressive, insult; a little tit for tat from the Yiddish dictionary I downloaded.
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abduLMaria

one of the things i notice about some Zionists is that they use the signature line, "It's all good !"  in their emails.

specifically, James Kunstler uses this.

he is a Zionist writer who holds the world record for finding the most creative different ways of saying, "the urban planning sucks", since that is one of the main things he writes about.

he also exhibits the contradiction of lambasting journalists who don't tell the truth about the economy.  then he lambasts the writers who do tell the truth about 9-11.  Kunstler's scathing derision of "conspiracy theorists" - i guess it helps him sell books & paintings.
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scorpio

Wimpy - I recall reading about this little secret 'fuck you' that the ziotribe uses.
I believe it's origins from Purim. After the jeus slaughtered their enemy, the had a 'good day'
The quote is from Eshter 9:19

Samuel Roth covers this topic in Jews must Live
I highly recommend this book...Roth spills the beans on a lot of Jewish secrets.
(That Hebrew school teaches hatred of the gentile, for example)



Here is a pdf file of the book.
http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.jrbooksonline.com/Roth_JML/jml_bookimage.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.jrbooksonline.com/roth.htm&usg=__XEZgisp974GjPOewxMAKmUie-Ck=&h=352&w=234&sz=12&hl=en&start=2&um=1&itbs=1&tbnid=IAGfNaD2GiME4M:&tbnh=120&tbnw=80&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dsamuel%2Broth%2Bjews%2Bmust%2Blive%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26safe%3Doff%26sa%3DN%26tbs%3Disch:1

Wimpy

Thank you Scorpio.  It's downloaded and I'm reading through it.
I will gladly pay you Tuesday for a Hamburger today.

Tomas O'Crohan

Eustice Mullins also reported this in one of his books, I don't recall which one at the moment. His version is that on the "Feast of Purim", i.e., the celebration of goyim slaughter, it was reported in the Book of Eshter (which has been reported as the only authentic hebrew text in the bible, I don't know myself) that they "had a good day." Jew retailers in the U.S. then instructed their employees to tell all departing customers to "have a nice day" i.e., "we'll be slaughtering you too soon". This communicated to other "jews" that they were on the premises of a fellow self-chosen. That was Eustice's version.

Wimpy

Thanks, both of you!  I'm relieved that it wasn't my imagination and that this explanation of Purim rings true.  Now for a little fun with an insult hurling Israeli.
I will gladly pay you Tuesday for a Hamburger today.