random update
Oct. 11th, 2004 02:35 pmso I lost the condo. It took so Fecking long to find a roommate and get the paperwork and then find out that the system changed for some godforsaken reason that my dad had to rent it out to help pay the mortgage. So some strangers have moved into my Condo while I'm stuck at home. We now have to fight the system so that they can give me what I need. But I'm still stuck at home. And Chaucer is getting bigger and can't seem to be cooped up in the cage or my room any more, it's not fair to him any way. But he can't leave my room because of Pepper and Fishy Ferguson. And we can't let him outside because he hasn't had all his shots yet and besides that Carrot the next door neighbor's cat has staked out our backyard as his territory and would rip Chaucer to shreds.
It sucks.
Also I got a low C on my test. I just completely blanked and got confused on the test. Couldn't tell my left from my right.
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Strange phone call at work today. A woman was looking for a Neshomah (a medium) for her sister who was also a medium and was afraid of something. Not really a reference question, now is it?
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There are some girls- women- on the UJ campus wearing tzitzit the fringes on corner of the clothes that the Orthodox men wear. I find it... offensive in away. It just feels wrong. I mean MEN are the ones who are supposed to wear them. It's their commandment. It's part of what they have to do to be Jewish. Not women. Women have other roles. And, as my mother says, if the women are doing the men's roles too... who's left to do the women's?
( A joke found in the Jewish Family Almanac: )
It sucks.
Also I got a low C on my test. I just completely blanked and got confused on the test. Couldn't tell my left from my right.
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Strange phone call at work today. A woman was looking for a Neshomah (a medium) for her sister who was also a medium and was afraid of something. Not really a reference question, now is it?
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There are some girls- women- on the UJ campus wearing tzitzit the fringes on corner of the clothes that the Orthodox men wear. I find it... offensive in away. It just feels wrong. I mean MEN are the ones who are supposed to wear them. It's their commandment. It's part of what they have to do to be Jewish. Not women. Women have other roles. And, as my mother says, if the women are doing the men's roles too... who's left to do the women's?
( A joke found in the Jewish Family Almanac: )