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March 24, 2014
Honest Slogans
I don't remember when I first discovered Honest Slogans and started subscribing to it in my reader, but I always look forward to the posts. This has been one of my favorites, a more recent one:
They've all been funny, but this one really made me laugh:
There are just too many to post all my favorites, but thank goodness there's an archive.
Many thanks to the webmaster Clif Dickens; we had an email exchange after I had asked permission to link to his site and to use a few of his creations; I told him his Axe parody hit close to home, that I used it but wasn't particularly proud of the fact. He admitted that he also used the product. I'm so glad, I didn't want to throw away my last purchase of it. People might not like my scent, but they darn sure wouldn't like the scent that it's sprayed on to cover up.
Honest Slogans
They've all been funny, but this one really made me laugh:
There are just too many to post all my favorites, but thank goodness there's an archive.
Many thanks to the webmaster Clif Dickens; we had an email exchange after I had asked permission to link to his site and to use a few of his creations; I told him his Axe parody hit close to home, that I used it but wasn't particularly proud of the fact. He admitted that he also used the product. I'm so glad, I didn't want to throw away my last purchase of it. People might not like my scent, but they darn sure wouldn't like the scent that it's sprayed on to cover up.
March 23, 2014
Hava Nagila Texas Style
My last post (just under this one) made me want to listen to the song and I found this version.
Mazel tov!
How well do you know your Yiddish?
Guess my reading Chaim Potok, being able to sing along with Hava Nagila and watching Seinfeld finally paid off.
Here's a personal anecdote; I was in FFA back in h.s. and raised a few show pigs. I made the sale with my pig my first year and sold it for a good price. The man who bought it had a metal supply company and did a lot of business with the company my pop worked for and dad also bought a lot of metal from him for his projects he was constantly working on. The man's name? Arthur "Artie" Aftergut, a nice Jewish man. I always thought that funny, even though he didn't buy the hog to eat but for a business deduction. Still....
Guess my reading Chaim Potok, being able to sing along with Hava Nagila and watching Seinfeld finally paid off.
Here's a personal anecdote; I was in FFA back in h.s. and raised a few show pigs. I made the sale with my pig my first year and sold it for a good price. The man who bought it had a metal supply company and did a lot of business with the company my pop worked for and dad also bought a lot of metal from him for his projects he was constantly working on. The man's name? Arthur "Artie" Aftergut, a nice Jewish man. I always thought that funny, even though he didn't buy the hog to eat but for a business deduction. Still....
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Empty Plate
404 page I got after clicking on a link for Sriracha marinade on Bon Appétit.
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March 21, 2014
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