
"I'm not knitting anything. I'm just trying to look haimish for my Jewish boyfriend."
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"I'm not knitting anything. I'm just trying to look haimish for my Jewish boyfriend."
I've been teaching art history for decades. Students today ask new kinds of questions. No, I doubt a gluten-free menu option was available that evening. Nope, the artist was not making a statement about climate change. No, despite the umbrellas, this is not about sun exposure safety. Well, yes, I suppose you can say it's a selfie.
Thought for today: "All the world's a stage." - Shakespeare. And boy, are there a lot of drama critics.
"Studies show that children of immigrants are more likely to to take advanced math and science courses and more likely to take advanced placement tests in preparation for college."
Easter Island legs
Indian rajah rowing elephant in a monsoon flood.
Big Tex Silver Saddle Restaurant advertises 'BBQ, $10, Chatter in a Vanishing Regional Dialect $1.00 Extra.'
Kung food restaurant (Waiter flies through the air bringing the food).
Where Indian ink came from.
Carmel Buildings, Portman Square: A temperance meeting.
Oymoticons
"...But ASIDE from that, how was your trip to France?"
The only way to see the world is to see the world
Hashimoto's Restaurant - Sushi Like Mother Used to Make!
The Witches Discover The Wok
Scot to a Greek: 'Love your outfit.'
'Evidently, one of them was a cartoonist!'
Henry the amazing talking dog.
Zeus's Caddy
"Take the off this minute, young lady."
"I certainly trust this meal is kosher."
"Swiping won't cut it sonny-boy, you have to physically walk to the next painting."
"Just when did you acquire those tattoos, Warner?"
EU and India partnership.
I love Museum Shops
Didgeridoo
"Charming, absolutely charming."
"It's a Haiku Dinner."
"My nephew Jack here can say ‘I’m unemployed’ in seven languages."
The Mating Call of the Modern Youth
Mount Rushmore Down Under
'You must be awfully secure in your masculinity.'
"Who had the Sodom Enchilada and the Holy Guacamole?"
Un ballo in maschera
The Running of the Brie
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