I always wondered why no one spell checks signs...
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That's hilarious! Even better is some Israeli food in my cafeteria…it's raspberry cheesecake, but it's labeled something really odd, like blueberry cupcake- on every single one of them.
Ah… my first incoming comment from a JBlogospherian (if Jameel can use words like this, why can't I?)! Thanks!
The fact that this is in the Anglo neighborhood of Ramat Bet Shemesh (and one of the real estate agencies is an Anglo agency!) makes it all the more ironic.
I wonder if entertainment like this fit into the seminary / Yeshiva question at all ;)?
I actually have a bunch of serious posts (not just weird thoughts or (in the grand scheme of things) irreverent technical posts) waiting, but I'm still working on (and reworking) most of them. I tend to save spur of the moment comments for Areivim & comments on other people's blogs
Ah, but why go to Israel to see this when the entertainment comes to me, packaged and delivered right to me? There are so many Israeli products that are mislabeled, misspelled and the like…that it becomes amusing. 😉
That's hilarious! Even better is some Israeli food in my cafeteria…it's raspberry cheesecake, but it's labeled something really odd, like blueberry cupcake- on every single one of them.
But yes. Wow. Very entertaining.
Ah… my first incoming comment from a JBlogospherian (if Jameel can use words like this, why can't I?)! Thanks!
The fact that this is in the Anglo neighborhood of Ramat Bet Shemesh (and one of the real estate agencies is an Anglo agency!) makes it all the more ironic.
I wonder if entertainment like this fit into the seminary / Yeshiva question at all ;)?
I actually have a bunch of serious posts (not just weird thoughts or (in the grand scheme of things) irreverent technical posts) waiting, but I'm still working on (and reworking) most of them. I tend to save spur of the moment comments for Areivim & comments on other people's blogs
Ah, but why go to Israel to see this when the entertainment comes to me, packaged and delivered right to me? There are so many Israeli products that are mislabeled, misspelled and the like…that it becomes amusing. 😉