Taste the irony...
Aug. 28th, 2009 11:37 amSo it seems Mattel has appropriated the song Barbie Girl by Aqua. Of coruse they've changed some of the lyrics, but the chorus is mostly still intact and it's obviously still Barbie Girl Oh the IRONY!
In other appropriated songs with newly changed lyrics news... last night was my ultra orthodox cousin's wedding. It took me a long time to figure out what I was going to wear as I don't tend to dress orthodox appropriate. In the end I decided to wear my floral print dress I bought for Dolpa last year (and wore to my SiL's wedding) and just wear a longer and higher cardigan with it to hide the fact it had spaghetti straps. I think it went well! The food was horrible. I feel awful for my aunt since I am sure she paid a small fortune. I am also convinced that Orthodox caterers can not cook worth a damn. Maybe the sushi was OK but it was nearly all fish. Also, you'd think people who were concerned with dietary restrictions would understand being a vegetarian, but so made of FAIL. The mixed drinks were good. ♥ My cousin looked beautiful and her friends did a spectacular job of keeping dancing around and keeping the energy level high. The band was so loud I am surprised no one on my flist could hear them. I couldn't catch all of them because they were playing with the tempobut now I am thinking they might have done Linkin Park as well o_O but the band was taking pop songs and giving them Hebrew lyrics that bore no relation to the actual song lyrics. The highlight of realization was when I suddenly recognized Dragostea Din Tei by O-zone. Now the fact that this was changed into Hebrew was particularly funny since it is not in English to even start with. The people asking for money, particularly the semi-crazed old man, were creepy.
Thank you
ad_exia for the postcard from Brazil!!!!! ♥
Happy Early Birthday to
stardustasylum since I'm not sure how much I will be on LJ over the week end! :D
In other appropriated songs with newly changed lyrics news... last night was my ultra orthodox cousin's wedding. It took me a long time to figure out what I was going to wear as I don't tend to dress orthodox appropriate. In the end I decided to wear my floral print dress I bought for Dolpa last year (and wore to my SiL's wedding) and just wear a longer and higher cardigan with it to hide the fact it had spaghetti straps. I think it went well! The food was horrible. I feel awful for my aunt since I am sure she paid a small fortune. I am also convinced that Orthodox caterers can not cook worth a damn. Maybe the sushi was OK but it was nearly all fish. Also, you'd think people who were concerned with dietary restrictions would understand being a vegetarian, but so made of FAIL. The mixed drinks were good. ♥ My cousin looked beautiful and her friends did a spectacular job of keeping dancing around and keeping the energy level high. The band was so loud I am surprised no one on my flist could hear them. I couldn't catch all of them because they were playing with the tempo
Thank you
Happy Early Birthday to
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Date: 2009-08-28 08:52 pm (UTC)Also, you're welcome! I'm just sorry I couldn't find a post office in BRAZIL to mail it from. XD But I swear I got and wrote the postcard there!
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Date: 2009-08-28 11:10 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2009-08-29 01:24 am (UTC)Yes, I totally agree.
I am dumb -- can you please explain why Orthodox women aren't allowed to wear pants? (I understand about short, short skirts). And why are girl babies allowed to wear onesies, etc.?
BTW ... I bought some rather expensive granola at Whole Foods today & it was nowhere nearly as tasty as yours. ^_^
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Date: 2009-08-29 01:38 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2009-09-17 03:29 pm (UTC)It doesn't matter where you sent it from, just that you sent it and thought of me. ^_^ It means a lot to me! ♥
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Date: 2009-09-17 03:30 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2009-09-17 03:33 pm (UTC)I believe there is something in the Torah/Bible forbidding men and women from wearing one another's clothing and thus women are not allowed to wear pants and I guess men would technically not be allowed to wear skirts/kilts. The short skirts, sleeves etc are modesty issues.
I'm glad you liked mine best, I need to make more but I am low on chocolate chips. >>;; Maybe tomorrow I will go and get some. I tend to buy my granola from Trader Joe's. >>;;;; Granola is actually surprisingly easy to make.
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Date: 2009-09-17 03:37 pm (UTC)It was loud, very very loud. And the food was bad. lol I think I am stuck seeing them all on Sunday and it is going to suck because there are just too many of them for me.
BTW so are you going to Israel this year or is your Aunt coming to you? I was a little confused. ^_^;
Also do you want anything from Japan?
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Date: 2009-09-17 03:40 pm (UTC)I love getting postcards, and you're always so awesome in sending them from Japan! Plus it's always fun to hunt down things to send back when you go on a trip. :D
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Date: 2009-09-17 03:44 pm (UTC)I try to make sure to send them, though my first trip is going to be really short so probably everyone will get them from my second trip. I also like to try to buy postcard sets so I can send people slightly different cards. Since I've been sending them for so many years I can never remember exactly what I sent but I know if I go someplace new it is bound to have new cards for me to send. :D
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Date: 2009-09-17 03:52 pm (UTC)Ooh, postcard sets are a really good idea! And that is the nice thing about traveling to large cities - postcards abound!
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Date: 2009-09-17 04:09 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2009-09-17 04:27 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2009-09-17 04:54 pm (UTC)Postcards are usually easiest to buy in packs at a tourist sight, so for example last trip everyone got a postcard from either: Hiraizumi, Kakunodate, Hirosaki, I think I got a set at Haguro-san, Lake Towada-ko and I think Zao.
In March I know I sent Hakone and Kamakura so people ight get repeats of those. It's hard when you send so many it is hard to keep track of what you sent each person. It's easier when I know I am going places no one has gotten on from before like say if I finally make it to Takayama or Matsushima. :)
I know a lot of people and I have relatives. I like to send postcards because I can't afford to get everyone a gift but a postcard lets someone know you were thinking of them and is a way to send a little bit of cheer. :)
Plus who doesn't like to get something in the mail?
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Date: 2009-09-17 06:31 pm (UTC)Oh dear, all the relatives again. I think I'll be going through the same thing in Cape Town in January. Good luck dealing with them all on the weekend!
We're actually doing both! My aunt is here at the moment and goes back just at the start of October, then on the 4th October Mum and I fly out to stay with her. I'm only staying a week, though. It'll be my first trip there, so I'm expecting plenty of weirdness. We're going to do a day trip to Jerusalem, but other than that I think we're making it up as we go, because Mum is dying to show me all her favourite places.
I'm guessing you're heading back in the very near future? When are you going this time, and whereabouts? Any more adventures with fish nibbling your toes? I don't think I'm after anything this time but thanks for the offer. (I don't know, does your trip coincide with any doujinshi events?)
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Date: 2009-09-17 07:24 pm (UTC)I am hoping to really really limit it on the week end. Besides, Mom and I have a shopping date. :D
This explains my confusion lol I hope you have a lovely time in Israel. I guess you will be there most of Sukkot then!
Yes I leave on 10/1 then I come back on the 6th and then go back out on the 15th. I wanted to be home for part of Sukkot. I'm just going to be in Kansai for the first bit and the second part is much longer and will involve Tokyo and sightseeing. I'm selling or at least trying to sell at a Suzaku only event on 10/18 and on 11/1 I'm going to Spark the big general Fall doujinshi thing at Big Sight. :) I hear Basara is very popular for douijnshi right now >>;;;
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Date: 2009-09-17 08:03 pm (UTC)Hehe, you're just so popular! And I definitely don't know anyone who doesn't like getting mail~
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Date: 2009-09-19 12:32 am (UTC)Ah, one of your split trips again. Are you doing doll things in Kansai? I assume there's some reason you're going then, else you'd just wait till after the holidays. And hey, selling doujinshi again! Go, Rachel! I will keep my fingers crossed that people will buy from you.
on 11/1 I'm going to Spark
I figured it would be on at some point in the next few months... In that case, would you mind keeping an eye out for my KAT-TUN circle (Loop) again if you get the chance? I am hoping they will have something new out that won't be text only but as they don't appear to have a website (or if they do, it must be the most well-kept secret on the planet!) it's tricky to follow their books.