Israel and Smugglers/Aid Workers

[quote]pushharder wrote:

[quote]dmaddox wrote:

[quote]IrishSteel wrote:

[quote]dmaddox wrote:

[quote]pushharder wrote:

Yeah, that must be it. Pusssssay.[/quote]

I thought it was called a spikenard, or something like that.[/quote]

ROFLMAO!!! have you heard the word? (insert Peter Griffin singing “the nard is the word”[/quote]

I have no clue who Peter Griffin is, and also have no clue where Push got the name Spikenard.[/quote]

I guess you must’ve bailed off the USS Religious Controversies: Man/Woman Equality well before she went under. She was a mighty ship at one time and spikenard was on her deck, used as an antiaircraft weapon against the kamikaze missions of Tirib the Intrepid Nip.[/quote]

I think the word spikenard was used as a torpedo to sink her. I know that is where you used the word. I just have no clue how you came up with the name.

[quote]pushharder wrote:

[quote]dmaddox wrote:

[quote]pushharder wrote:

[quote]dmaddox wrote:

[quote]IrishSteel wrote:

[quote]dmaddox wrote:

[quote]pushharder wrote:

Yeah, that must be it. Pusssssay.[/quote]

I thought it was called a spikenard, or something like that.[/quote]

ROFLMAO!!! have you heard the word? (insert Peter Griffin singing “the nard is the word”[/quote]

I have no clue who Peter Griffin is, and also have no clue where Push got the name Spikenard.[/quote]

I guess you must’ve bailed off the USS Religious Controversies: Man/Woman Equality well before she went under. She was a mighty ship at one time and spikenard was on her deck, used as an antiaircraft weapon against the kamikaze missions of Tirib the Intrepid Nip.[/quote]

I think the word spikenard was used as a torpedo to sink her. I know that is where you used the word. I just have no clue how you came up with the name. [/quote]

Good ol’ King James and Co., Ltd, came up with the name.[/quote]

I just did a google search to look up different uses of Spikenard in the Bible. The first two were refering to the perfume used to annoint Jesus before his crucifixion. Maybe the use in Solomon actually referred to the perfume made from a rare plant. Also the word Spikenard in Greek means “genuine and pure.”