Apr. 6th, 2003
Praiseworthy is he...
Apr. 6th, 2003 06:21 pmwho has a livejournal client upon his computer. For he is truly a postworthy bloghead, and the finder of silly little quiz links.
Shabbat was... uneventful and quiet in that "tumbleweeds blowing through a totally empty wild-west ghost town" kind of way. Everyone was generally either absent or unconcious, so I didn't get nearly enough opportunity to talk to any of my hosts, and funnily enough, I had relatively important stuff I wanted to discuss with all of them. (For various values of important, of course.)
Will have to do something about that later, I suppose.
Shabbat was... uneventful and quiet in that "tumbleweeds blowing through a totally empty wild-west ghost town" kind of way. Everyone was generally either absent or unconcious, so I didn't get nearly enough opportunity to talk to any of my hosts, and funnily enough, I had relatively important stuff I wanted to discuss with all of them. (For various values of important, of course.)
Will have to do something about that later, I suppose.
Praiseworthy is he...
Apr. 6th, 2003 06:21 pmwho has a livejournal client upon his computer. For he is truly a postworthy bloghead, and the finder of silly little quiz links.
Shabbat was... uneventful and quiet in that "tumbleweeds blowing through a totally empty wild-west ghost town" kind of way. Everyone was generally either absent or unconcious, so I didn't get nearly enough opportunity to talk to any of my hosts, and funnily enough, I had relatively important stuff I wanted to discuss with all of them. (For various values of important, of course.)
Will have to do something about that later, I suppose.
Shabbat was... uneventful and quiet in that "tumbleweeds blowing through a totally empty wild-west ghost town" kind of way. Everyone was generally either absent or unconcious, so I didn't get nearly enough opportunity to talk to any of my hosts, and funnily enough, I had relatively important stuff I wanted to discuss with all of them. (For various values of important, of course.)
Will have to do something about that later, I suppose.
More edgy political humour...
Apr. 6th, 2003 07:28 pmConversation at the Shabbat table turned to current events. I mentioned that the compound of "Chemical Ali," Saddam Hussein's cousin, who was responsible for gassing thousands of Kurds back in 1988.
I casually remarked that "Chemical Ali" sounded like an address from a Harry Potter book.
chaiya opined that it sounded more like the name of a Middle Eastern rapper. This, of course causes me to share this piece of dialogue.
"Yo, Yo! Chemical Ali is in the tent!"
Go ahead, laugh at me, it'll make you feel better. :-)
I casually remarked that "Chemical Ali" sounded like an address from a Harry Potter book.
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"Yo, Yo! Chemical Ali is in the tent!"
Go ahead, laugh at me, it'll make you feel better. :-)
More edgy political humour...
Apr. 6th, 2003 07:28 pmConversation at the Shabbat table turned to current events. I mentioned that the compound of "Chemical Ali," Saddam Hussein's cousin, who was responsible for gassing thousands of Kurds back in 1988.
I casually remarked that "Chemical Ali" sounded like an address from a Harry Potter book.
chaiya opined that it sounded more like the name of a Middle Eastern rapper. This, of course causes me to share this piece of dialogue.
"Yo, Yo! Chemical Ali is in the tent!"
Go ahead, laugh at me, it'll make you feel better. :-)
I casually remarked that "Chemical Ali" sounded like an address from a Harry Potter book.
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
"Yo, Yo! Chemical Ali is in the tent!"
Go ahead, laugh at me, it'll make you feel better. :-)