While surfing around, I found some interesting material I thought you folks might enjoy:
- How Lisa Came to Israel, Part 6:
Back in January, I pointed you to Lisa’s blog, which had the first five
installments of the story of how she ended up moving from Canada to
Israel. She’s been busy, but at last Part 6 has been posted! In case
you missed them, she’s posted links to earlier installments.
- Someone beat Vanilla Ice to that rhyming couplet! Deenster
writes about a song she learned
at the Hasidic day camp she went towhen she was very young:
All the animals that we eat
must chew their cud and have split feet
but kosher meat just can’t be beat
i want kosher meat to eat!
So…Take your ham and take your bacon
i won’t eat themyou’re mistaken
I’m a Jew and I’m not fakin’
I want Kosher meat to eat!
The
“bacon / fakin'” rhyme sounded familiar, and moments later, it dawned
on me: years (probably decades) after the song above was written, we
got Vanilla Ice’s Ice Ice Baby:
Now that the party is jumping
With the bass kicked in and the vegas are pumpin’
Quick to the point to the point no faking
I’m cooking MC’s like a pound of bacon
In honour of these songs, here’s a little stanza I wrote called “Asian Dietary Rules”:
If it’s got four legs and isn’t the table
Cook it and eat as long as you’re ableThat also reminds me of Dizzy Gillespie’s Hey Pete, Let’s Eat More Meat [Windows Media sample | RealAudio sample].
- Liz “mamamusings” Lawley’s Video Game Store Lament. After a
terrible experience getting a PlayStation 2 for her son at the local
video game store, Liz came up with an interesting idea:
Sometimes I think that what I ought to do is open up the ultimate gaming spot geared towards parents
as well as their kids. There’s not much out there that targets tweens,
really. The hands-on museums are for the younger set. The game stores
and arcades are more for the teenagers (and the parents hate being
there). So why not create a place that tweens will love, and that their
parents won’t mind taking them?
One
of the projects we’re working on here at the Research and Innovation
department of Tucows is games, so this sort of this is interesting and
relevant to my work. I’ll write more about it in the upcoming weeks.
- Somebody actually tried it! Julie Leung read my posting about deep-fried Oreos and actually made them. (Yeah, it’s a post from a while back, but I’ve meaning meaning to point to it for so long.)
One reply on “Out There”
A website for parents about video games would be a great idea! Must be one out there somewhere?
Glenn