Am I missing something cultural here? Whence the inevitability?
I think the joke is that pretty much everything in American pop culture has a really cheap Jewish version, too. Things like versions of Candy Land where all the candy has kosher labels, the Power Beads fad begat Jewish Power Beads, and so on. At least, I think that's the joke. Every time there's some new product, someone somewhere tries to sell a version with a Jewish twist. (Generally, they don't do too well -- I think the only people who ever bought the Kosher Candy Land were Jewish nursery schools, and the Jewish Power Beads fad lasted about a week.)
Mona went to school today, and she did a really great job!
We practiced HEEL! And SIT! Although, while the other dogs sit next to their people facing forward, Mona sits backward. Every. Single. Time. We ran around the square, I got yelled at by the teacher for not paying attention, and Mona had her first ever ride in the convertible with the top down, which she LURVED.
I'm glad you guys did so well today, Allyson.
Guess which one is me!
I pick the one on the right, because she has bigger eyes.
I vote on the right, too,.
For future reference, try not to be caught driving crosstown if Larry the Cable Guy is doing a Valentine's Day show in your city. Every half-conscious redneck with a jacked-up pickup in the tri-state area is currently clogging the streets of Jonesboro.
I'm actually the on the left. Lori and I have the same eyes, but I have plumper lips (which she still envies).
Oh, nothing says Valentines Day to me like Larry the Cable Guy.
Damn, I was so sure.... from not much evidence, but still.
It gets better. Due to a radio promotion for "Redneck Valentine" in conjunction with his show, every BBQ joint in town that was open after 8 sold out of food.
Loki is turning into a CAT [link] rather than a kitten [link]
And sleeps funny [link]