um.. im a turk and ... um.. im a turk and i fast but we go eat at around 6? pm
i always thought ... i always thought francine was black...?
Ramadan is fun in ... Ramadan is fun in muslim countries. I remember visiting Somalia last? ramadam (august) and as soon as fasting was over the resuraunts were open and everything came to life. Mind you all there is to eat over there is either spaghetti, rice, or a 'sandwitch' which isn't that good. I'd love to visit another muslim country next ramadan. :3 they know how to party! hahah jkjk XD
i fast too, 4 a ... i fast too, 4 a whole peaceful month of the year in ramadan like arthurs turkish pen pal, its not so bad really because u can stay? up really late and stuff urself with tasty food b4 dawn, restuarants r even open all night till dawn, if its during the holidays u can stay up till sunrise!!!!!!
lololol i did that ... lololol i did that prayer for my bat mitzvah! they also say yom? kippur really oddly...
Allow not eating ... Allow not eating for the whole day. Wouldn't your breath start to smell? Also when I don't eat I start feeling very weak and with headaches? and that's when I don't eat for a few hours. And it's not even like if I'm fat I weight 6 stone and yet I wouldn't be able to go through one day without eating.. Allow!!!
Poor Francine, She ... Poor Francine, She really is? hungry.
i bet you the pizza ... i bet you the pizza they were eating? isn't a kosher one.
I thought she and ... I thought she and her family celebrated kwanza?
Oh? god, is that ... Oh? god, is that Joan Rivers? So stereotypically Jewsih.
Wow....Francine ... Wow....Francine definately learned a lesson here. I can also definately say that...when fasting...any food? related television or suggestions of it will mess with you big time.
Their mom's mom is ... Their mom's mom is a Jersey lol? XD!
from 06:02-06:08 by ... from 06:02-06:08 by Francine's growling stomach, i read that hebrew prayer for my bar-mitzvah omg? :-D
hehehehe im ... hehehehe im watching? this on yom kippur ;DDDDD
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It ... @monny287
It also sends the important message of living harmiously in a diverse world, which is especially important for children who may be growing up in communities that have little racial, ethnic, or religious diversity. ?
@robertsfunny1995 ... @robertsfunny1995
Why? Religion is a major part of many young children's lives, and it's not like it's slanted toward one religion over others. The show regularly references non-Christian religions. From a child development standpoint, that's a good thing, as it gives? children a "script" (or rough idea) of what to expect from people who follow that religion and how to respond in a given situation that involves religions other than thier own.
Actually not really ... Actually not really, I've gone? a day without eating because I wasn't hungry a few times.
@AdamMrPotter ... @AdamMrPotter actually they? can eat after sunset
Respond to this ... Respond to this video... sorry if i ofended you.?
@hiphoppop8? ... @hiphoppop8? Wouldn't you die of hunger or thirst.
they said my ... they said my religeion fasting ramadan we can't eat or drink during? the month of ramadan
I'm surprised they ... I'm surprised they got? away with these religious references.
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