Post-Passover Rambly Bits
Apr. 29th, 2003 10:56 amAre rambly bits chametz (not kosher for Passover)?
-- Nothing tastes quite as good as that first bite of challah on the first shabbat after Passover, does it?
-- If I owe anyone e-mail, please be patient. I'm digging through a deluge of e-mail that came in over the holiday.
-- MAB and I saw "Phone Booth" (which I liked more than I'd anticipated) on the 20th and "The Core" (which was about what I'd expected, though a fun romp if you can suspend your disbelief long enough) on the 27th. If I'm not mistaken, these are the first movies we've actually seen in the theater this year; the last theater-movie we saw was "Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers," if I'm not mistaken.
-- In memory of Peter Stone, I have been listening to the "1776" soundtrack (first the original Broadway cast album and now the revival with Brent Spiner as John Adams). No, this will not be followed with going to New Brunswick for "the whoring and the drinking."
-- Nothing tastes quite as good as that first bite of challah on the first shabbat after Passover, does it?
-- If I owe anyone e-mail, please be patient. I'm digging through a deluge of e-mail that came in over the holiday.
-- MAB and I saw "Phone Booth" (which I liked more than I'd anticipated) on the 20th and "The Core" (which was about what I'd expected, though a fun romp if you can suspend your disbelief long enough) on the 27th. If I'm not mistaken, these are the first movies we've actually seen in the theater this year; the last theater-movie we saw was "Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers," if I'm not mistaken.
-- In memory of Peter Stone, I have been listening to the "1776" soundtrack (first the original Broadway cast album and now the revival with Brent Spiner as John Adams). No, this will not be followed with going to New Brunswick for "the whoring and the drinking."