Odds and ends
by tamarjacobson
Quote of the day:
Maybe the purpose of being here, wherever we are, is to increase the durability and the occasions of love among and between peoples. June Jordan
I guess there are always different ways of experiencing things. Lately I noticed two very different ways of experiencing spam:
- Ronni Bennett describes the frustration and rage many feel about it.
- Neil Kramer, on the other hand … well, I am still laughing out loud!
Yesterday, driving back to campus after a party with a few colleagues one of them asked me, "So, Tamar, are you really an atheist?" "Yes," I replied. "No, but I mean, really?" She asked again. "Yes, really," I reiterated.
I thought I would dedicate last year’s Tamarika post: May I Borrow a Culture to my colleague. Plus it comes so close to Hanukkah eve.

Thanks, Jean. Smiles and hugs across the ocean.
Happy Hannukah, Tamar!!
Yeah! And with Neil, I find, I can often find a really good laugh … but not only. I just love his blog! Lovely to see you again, MB!
Tamar, thanks for the link to Neil Kramer’s riff on spam. I would much rather laugh, and I did!