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Help [[tsedaka|feed the hungry]] in Israel!
 
Help [[tsedaka|feed the hungry]] in Israel!
  
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This week saw the {{wiki|Fast of Esther}}, {{wiki|Purim}} and Shushan Purim.  Here's [http://muqata.blogspot.com/2009/03/live-blogging-purim.html a recent recap of the story] in modern terms, in case you don't know it.  For next Purim you can [http://www.foxnews.com/photoessay/photoessay_6769_images/0311091444_M_francefashion5_450.jpg dress up in new French fashion] -- if you have the stomach.
* Who the hell came up with [http://bhol.co.il/forum/topic.asp?topic_id=2537730&forum_id=771 chili flavored Klik]?
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* [http://www.foxnews.com/photoessay/photoessay_6769_images/0311091444_M_francefashion5_450.jpg new outfit, anyone?]
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Speaking of "if you have the stomach", who the hell came up with [http://bhol.co.il/forum/topic.asp?topic_id=2537730&forum_id=771 chili flavored Klik]? In case you don't know, "Klik" is a very popular Israeli candy-bar.  The Great Brains in charge of product development must have been desperate for change (or very drunk), when they came up with the idea of putting hot-pepper flavoring in a chocolate bar.  Sorry the link above is in Hebrew, but here's a quote: ''Chili flavor.  Picante.  The mix of chocolate and picante doesn't really go together.  Why picante?  I've heard of sweet, I grew up on bitter, but picante??? Why not salty?  Sour? Rotten?  Sweet and sour?  Barbecue / grill flavor?  ... but you should know, this is really nauseating.''  Yes, it is pretty bad. Save yourselves four shekels and don't give in to the search for "something new"!
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And speaking of "shekels", I just have to vent a minute: there are a lot of Americans who call the national currency of Israel ''sheks'', as in "that cost me three ''sheks''".  WRONG!  The word is ''shekel'', not ''shek''.  Would you say in America, "that soda cost me three ''dolls''"?!?  Hell no, leave our currency alone! Heaven knows our government has barely any dignity left as it is, we don't need your help.
  
 
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* battling vegetation
 
* battling vegetation
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* [http://www.thefrugallife.com/ants.html six-legged freaks] reappear
 
* got a job!
 
* got a job!
 
* translation project
 
* translation project

Revision as of 12:13, 13 March 2009

March 13th (See this week's devar torah)
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Hi again!

Help feed the hungry in Israel!

This week saw the Fast of Esther, Purim and Shushan Purim. Here's a recent recap of the story in modern terms, in case you don't know it. For next Purim you can dress up in new French fashion -- if you have the stomach.

Speaking of "if you have the stomach", who the hell came up with chili flavored Klik? In case you don't know, "Klik" is a very popular Israeli candy-bar. The Great Brains in charge of product development must have been desperate for change (or very drunk), when they came up with the idea of putting hot-pepper flavoring in a chocolate bar. Sorry the link above is in Hebrew, but here's a quote: Chili flavor. Picante. The mix of chocolate and picante doesn't really go together. Why picante? I've heard of sweet, I grew up on bitter, but picante??? Why not salty? Sour? Rotten? Sweet and sour? Barbecue / grill flavor? ... but you should know, this is really nauseating. Yes, it is pretty bad. Save yourselves four shekels and don't give in to the search for "something new"!

And speaking of "shekels", I just have to vent a minute: there are a lot of Americans who call the national currency of Israel sheks, as in "that cost me three sheks". WRONG! The word is shekel, not shek. Would you say in America, "that soda cost me three dolls"?!? Hell no, leave our currency alone! Heaven knows our government has barely any dignity left as it is, we don't need your help.

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Until next week,
Shabbat shalom!



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