You would think that on Purim, Jameel would at least have thought to dress up in some sort of costume. Party Pooper.
Well, at least he brought us waffles.
Purim Sameach from JoeSettler and Family.
Wherever I am, my blog turns towards Eretz Yisrael טובה הארץ מאד מאד
Those wafflim look good.
ReplyDeleteHappy chag.
ROTFL
ReplyDeleteB"H
ReplyDeleteHad to rub it in, didn't you? Some bloggers get waffles. Some bloggers get diddly squat.
Oh, and what's this I hear about you living in a "settlement?" I don't. I live in a "town" near the border between Efraim and Menashe.
Tel-Aviv is a "settlement" from which the Yishma'elim want to evict Jews. Tel-Avivim are just in denial about it.
Why don't you "come out" about where you live by the way?
I don't know. Those waffles look awfully "soggy"
ReplyDeleteThey were quite tasty.
ReplyDeleteI live in a nice village in Yehuda.
ReplyDeleteMy wife and son ate all the waffles. They said they were quite good.
Hello--settlement or no, Tel Aviv is in Israel. Where the h*ll are my waffles?
ReplyDeleteYo, I am feeling so dissed right now.
Aren't we all, Gila. But I figure it's because he'd have had to cross the Green Line to get outs TO us, maybe that was a scary prospect! ;-)
ReplyDeleteGila, of course you're right, but of course the A-rabs don't care. By the way, I also live "in Israel."
ReplyDeleteLet's talk about that later. First we have to deal with something WAY more important (on Purim anyway).
GET THOSE WAFFLES!
tafka pp, I have yet to see any "green line" in Israel, and have certainly never heard about such a line in Tana"kh, nor in sources of Oral Torah. Thus, green lines do not really interest me.
Hey, Holy Hyrax!
ReplyDeleteI heard a rumor about you....
You still ain't kosher! (Parshath Shmini)
I feel so deprived not getting any waffles
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ReplyDeleteOf course you know, this means war!
ReplyDeleteBTW, Joe, I take it you don't live in Susyah nor in Havath Ma'on. Settler, indeed!
I am also feeling dissed, Gila. I hosted HH not for reward, and I'll do it again (after Pesach, Jack, okay?), but it's the principle of the thing. A promise is a promise.
ReplyDeleteUnless you guys are in politics?
Modiin is very centrally located, by the way.