Breakfast thoughts
Tuesday, January 12th, 2010 07:36 amMy favorite generic cereal is Crispy Hexagons.
But you might know them better by their rap name: C-Hex!
(Yes, yes, I know, they are actually a knockoff of Crispix. But I stand by my joke. Hee hee hee. Also, I came within a micrometer of stabbing myself in the left hand when I put away my dairy chef's knife this morning, which if it had actually been SHARP this would have been a considerably more tragic story, or at least harder to type. Or, perhaps I am just up too early.)
In non-breakfast-related news, you can now Become a Fan of both Honorable Menschen and Tremont St. Shul on Facebook! (not to mention also Maimonides School, for those few readers who might care about that) This is a different function from the Groups that each of them had already. How exactly this translates to an improvement in functionality, I don't know, but we'll see.
Also also, the Klezmatics are performing at the Somerville on Saturday night, March 13, alongside renowned African-American Jewish gospel singer Joshua Nelson. I am totally there. (Wonder if this is part of the Boston Jewish Music Festival March 6-14? In spirit at least, surely...)
But you might know them better by their rap name: C-Hex!
(Yes, yes, I know, they are actually a knockoff of Crispix. But I stand by my joke. Hee hee hee. Also, I came within a micrometer of stabbing myself in the left hand when I put away my dairy chef's knife this morning, which if it had actually been SHARP this would have been a considerably more tragic story, or at least harder to type. Or, perhaps I am just up too early.)
In non-breakfast-related news, you can now Become a Fan of both Honorable Menschen and Tremont St. Shul on Facebook! (not to mention also Maimonides School, for those few readers who might care about that) This is a different function from the Groups that each of them had already. How exactly this translates to an improvement in functionality, I don't know, but we'll see.
Also also, the Klezmatics are performing at the Somerville on Saturday night, March 13, alongside renowned African-American Jewish gospel singer Joshua Nelson. I am totally there. (Wonder if this is part of the Boston Jewish Music Festival March 6-14? In spirit at least, surely...)