I'm less inclined to boggle at Ms. Duggar for becoming pregnant at 41 (though she should be aware of the health risks, but that's true at any age) than for the child being her 18th.
When J names were being tossed around a bit ago, I'm surprised nobody mentioned British pop/R&B singer Jamelia.
Music to eat lunch to--this might be my favorite non-Who version of "Baba O'Riley" (Blue Man Group).
The parapet is so that, if people are sitting on your roof (as people did in those days), they won't fall and get killed. Now that there's no one sitting on most people's roofs, it's probably not so important. I think that various other "keep your property safe so that strangers won't get hurt on it" things can substitute now.
I think that various other "keep your property safe so that strangers won't get hurt on it" things can substitute now.
But that just makes sense! Where's the fun in that?
When J names were being tossed around a bit ago, I'm surprised nobody mentioned British pop/R&B singer Jamelia.
Or Jay-Z! Who occasionally refers to himself as "Hova", short for Jehova, no??? Coincidence? I THINK NOT!
“You shall not plow with an ox and a donkey together.
Ooh! I know this one! The rabbi taught it to us in fifth grade. It's because an ox is so much stronger than a donkey, that hitching them to the same plow might lead to the donkey getting hurt.
Orthodox Jews still do the tassels thing, too. At Jewish summer camp one year, we learned how to make the series of twists and knots to make the tassels the right way. That was fun.
“A woman shall not wear man’s clothing, nor shall a man put on a woman’s clothing; for whoever does these things is an abomination to the LORD your God.
I remember seeing some discussion about whether this meant that a woman should not wear men's style clothes and vice versa (which is the commonly accepted interpretation), or whether it meant that a woman shouldn't wear clothes that belong to a man or a man shouldn't wear clothes that belong to a woman.
This is just too damn cute.