o Why she does not get presents on Mother's Day when Imma and Bubby do
o Is she a teenager
It's all downhill from here.
Meanwhile, here are some links.
- AbbaGav writes about Superland, gravity and bravery.
Adloyada describes how to free Alaa by googlebombing. (Egypt)
A Simple Jew has just finished Maseches Megillah and has started Masesches Taanis
The Astute Blogger has a post on the Pope's Fatwa that wasn't
Biur Chametz writes about the uncovering of the historical Lag B'Omer
ConservaJew disagrees.
Crossing The Rubicon has found an op-ed in the Telegraph opposed to funding Hamas
Elder of Ziyon thanks Iran for a history lesson that they know nothing of.
Elie's Expositions: May 16th marks one year since his son Aaron passed away.
Erica's Blog writes about a friend's Chabad humor
The Hashmonean writes on how the former PA Security Funds Manager confirms that Arafat directly funded terrorism.
Heichal HaNegina writes about Lev HaOmer
The Ignoble Experiment, aka Live Dangerously! has taken her last final
I'm Haaretz, Ph.D. had an un-Happy Mother's Day
Israel Perspectives shares Israeli celebrity, Yair Lapid's answer on why he stays in Israel.
Israel Matzav translates an article on Pere' statement that Consolidation in the West Bank will take place during the coming year
Jack's Shack asks how did you come up with your name for your blog--and gets 80 answers.
Judeopundit has Linkim and notes the ACLU stand on terrorism
Letters of Thought waxes philosophical in Vilna.
Life-Of-Rubin on the coverage of the murder of Daniel Wultz
me-ander has a reminder that the 6th Kosher Cooking Carnival is not limited only to recipes
Mirty's Place writes about change.
The Muqata received a video invitation to a bris.
Ocean Guy: Somewhere on A1A writes about a terrorist's website.
On the Contrary: Don’s Mideast Musings post's his response to a question about a 'Palestinian Holocaust'.
Perspectives of a Nomad provides an approach towards peace between Israelis and Palestinians
Psycho Toddler and Dr. Bean sing their classic single "I Got Your Blog"
SerandEz has links and writes about the New York Magazine article
Shiloh Musings sees the future of Israel resting on the shoulders of the women
Simply Jews writes about the demand for better cellphone service in Gaza
Smooth Stone rebuts the comparison of Israel with South Africa
Soccer Dad has a new feature: Insta-pudding
Treppenwitz writes about the value of saying hello
Meryl Yourish writes about pulling the plug on 'Convergence'
WestBankBlog writes about why she made Aliyah.
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9 comments:
Iranian President Rejects European Incentives to End Uranium Enrichment
they are nuts....just nuts
Which makes them very, very dangerous--
far beyond what the UN can deal with, even when people respected it and thought they were effective.
But see How to Stop Iran (Without Firing a Shot) by Bret Stephens of the Wall Street Journal
Thanks for the link!
great set, thank you!
I was going to email you yesterday and point out Jack's blog name post because I had not seen the inspiration for Daled Amos up there explained.
Now all I can do is hopefully just wait patiently...
Ok then, it's been about 10 seconds now, maybe I should go do some work in the mean time ; )
Why Daled Amos?
I'm not sure I even remember...
I had a blog for a couple of months and then stopped. It was called 'Two Cents'
Basically the name 'Daled Amos' conveys the same idea--I have something to say but try not to take myself overly seriously. Originally, my description was going to be "what I write doesn't have to carry much weight," but I thought that was a bit obscure.
One unintended result of the name is that I've seen posts/received emails where people seem to think Daled Amos is my actual name.
Meanwhile, my wife has been telling some of our friends that I blog.
They smile and nod politely.
"They smile and nod politely."
Heh! I've seen that before :)
I suppose that if you don't know what blogs are, that would be their only response to "my husband blogs," all the while thinking to themselves 'why would someone come right out and say that in public?'
Excelllent, thanks.
I take you kind of seriously btw, but you shouldn't feel too bad, that usually means a daily visit from where I come from : )
as you can see, sometimes two.
cheers
saus
Thanks for the link!
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