well... the more "spiritual" side, at least. i went into bnei brak to purchase equipment that will allow us to train informally, and it's not really such a bad place.
the food at albert's kitchen's nothing to write home about, though.
on my way back, i paid attention to a huge sign over the intersection that reads "remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy" - it made me think of putting up a similar sign outside my apartment that reads "remember your brother, for he is holy".
i missed our SC's base farewell, because i haven't been on base and nobody thought to remind me. amusingly, the package we ordered for him from despair.com arrived today. we'll have to present it when everyone gets together for the big farewell evening (that'll be my farewell, too).
the news of the day: the request that i signed on sunday will apparently take a month to be processed. that's just unnecessary and stupid.
i got home and passed out watching battlestar galactica. i've just finished the episode now, and that leaves me with two more to go.
i haven't been too productive today. i think it's time to get something done.
when monty python enters the order of the stick
so facebook has been updated again and google has thrown us buzz. now all we need is someone to roll out a third-party app that connects the two, and all communication complications will be over.
a story about a man making his dreams come true... but with all the interesting bits left out.
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For those who prefer reading to listening, the first 25 sonnets have been compiled into a book that is available now on Amazon and the Google Play store.
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