No posts in Bitches for almost an hour and a half?
Free-kee.
I wonder how many people are travelling to New Orleans right now.
'Hell Bound'
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No posts in Bitches for almost an hour and a half?
Free-kee.
I wonder how many people are travelling to New Orleans right now.
Not me!
Not me either. But that's different.
Almost done packing crystal. I hope I have enough boxes to finish the kitchen...
I'm here. Planning a mad dash to the movie theater as soon as The OC is over. Or maybe I shouldn't start watching it at all and just watch it tommorrow morning. Hmm. I could spend the extra time by the theater buying shoes.
(Maybe it's time for a career change, because of late, these are really the kind of Talking Barbie thoughts I find going through my head.)
Etiquette question:
I am going to my co-worker's daughter's bat mitzvah tomorrow, and, as I have never set foot in a synagogue, I don't know if a long sleeveless dress and open-toe shoes are okay to wear. They're Reform.
Yes? No?
Yes? No?
Bikini and thigh high boots, definitely.
You are not helpful, Rabbi Hecubus.
You are not helpful, Rabbi Hecubus.
No really, it's considered very respectful.
I think I wore leather chaps and nothing else to the last bris I attended. Puts you in the right frame of mind.
From confetti.com, which covers all sorts of celebrations
If you’ve been invited to a bar/bat mitzvah or bat chayil, dress modestly for the synagogue service and cover your head if you’re a man or married woman. The dress code for the ensuing party will be stated on your invitation.
I think I wore leather chaps and nothing else to the last bris I attended.Was it your own?