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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Our local Rabbi recruited a non-Jew to the synagogue baseball team (apparently: this is allowed in the league). However he has a habit of repeating the same "joke" every time.
"All Jews step forward"
Turns and looks at the non-Jew.
"OK you can come too".
Every time, in a very non-jokey tone, even after she told him it bothered her and asked him to stop.
Am I alone in saying WTF? I mean this seems mean, rude, and prejudiced. Also doesn't that count as shaming someone?
I would think so, but then, I'm an atheist in the deep south, so I might be specially sensitive
Am I alone in saying WTF?
No. That's ... odd. I can kinda see how he might think it was funny once or twice, but once the person told him it bothered her, there's no reason to keep doing it.
There's a little Michael Scott in your rabbi. Oh, that's what she said.
During timeouts Sara says, "I want a new mommy."
You can tell I'm not cut out to be a parent, as my instinctive response to this would be "well, let's go take a look around the orphanage!"
Does it make any sense that the part of my book order that was shipped Friday still hasn't arrived, while the part that was shipped Monday arrived yesterday?
No, it does not.
There's a little Michael Scott in your rabbi. Oh, that's what she said.
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Yay new Hustle! Boo casting spoiler.
So, I woke up at like 5:30 I guess because of a big truck doing whatever outside my window, but I couldn't go back to sleep because of thinking about issues I can't really do anything about right now. But I can ask you people about the stupidest thing on my mind:
I've never traveled with a computer (crazy, right?). Can I just put it in my carry-on suitcase? Because I do have (at work) an enormous laptop bag, but if I take that, I'll have to check my suitcase, and I'm really disinclined to that for a two-day trip.
I've put my computer into my carryon suitcase, but I have a padded slipcase for it for extra protection. Remember, though, that you're going to have to haul it out at security -- and if you forget and they catch it on the X-ray, that's a one-way ticket to have a nice TSA person rifle through your underwear.
Me, I'd be inclined to put my (empty) purse inside my carryon suitcase and claim that the computer bag is my handbag. (I actually have a backpack for the iBook.) And was totally prepared if the airline decided to check the suitcase -- it helps to arrive early because they've not yet "filled up" the airplane.
I know from experience that if you put the computer into your checked luggage your suitcase WILL get searched and they don't bother to put stuff back in the order it came out.
However, if I'm travelling for business, my attitude towards the transit was that I was being "paid" for my time and that includes standing waiting for my luggage in the baggage claim. Also, since I generally needed to take more clothes for professional deportment, it was much easier to pack a big suitcase....
I'm paranoid about my luggage getting lost, which is why I'm anti-checking. I think I'm going to play around with various bags I have here -- my own laptop is the same size etc. as the work one, so I can see what it will fit into, etc.
Are they still being freaky about stuff you can bring on the plane? Lotions, etc.?