Hello Phil, This is Bama Boy, Redhead from Alabama, hope all is goes well with you and your family, Interesting about comparing Deaf Culture and Jewish Culture. Cool statement. Have a good weekend.
Nice assessment. Looks like you had a good time "people-watching." Sometimes I think that's a better spectator sport than the actual sport being played. ;)
Bama Boy, Wow, long time no see or talk. Hope everything goes well for you too! How are the kids? Hope you can get in touch with me by finding me on your "blue book".
LaRonda, ha! Whenever the game is stopped for whatever reasons such as timeout, out of bounds, foul, etc, I look around the audience.
I learned the news from my brother who have a lot of contacts with Jewish communities around this area and told me that the proceeds on this game were gone to Israel school for kids' education. Wow! They may have made a lot of money by selling tickets!
Yes you are right. We witnessed similiar behavior when we went to the National Aquarium -- they had a special event for all Jewish people to celebrate Hanukkah at the Aquarium -- there were a lot of diverse Jewish people ranging from reform to Orthodox. They would stand in lines, not moving and it took forever to get in the building and they had a hard time getting everyone out of the building when it was time to close.
It's interesting to know aboutyour perspective of Deaf culture and Jewish culture. I never thought about that until you brought up the topic! You are all the way on the Top!!
I love it your very simple clear meaning and full understand. Thank you
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Hello Phil, This is Bama Boy, Redhead from Alabama, hope all is goes well with you and your family, Interesting about comparing Deaf Culture and Jewish Culture. Cool statement. Have a good weekend.
ReplyDeleteNice assessment. Looks like you had a good time "people-watching." Sometimes I think that's a better spectator sport than the actual sport being played. ;)
ReplyDelete~ LaRonda
Bama Boy, Wow, long time no see or talk. Hope everything goes well for you too! How are the kids? Hope you can get in touch with me by finding me on your "blue book".
ReplyDeleteLaRonda, ha! Whenever the game is stopped for whatever reasons such as timeout, out of bounds, foul, etc, I look around the audience.
I learned the news from my brother who have a lot of contacts with Jewish communities around this area and told me that the proceeds on this game were gone to Israel school for kids' education. Wow! They may have made a lot of money by selling tickets!
Hi there,
ReplyDeleteYes you are right. We witnessed similiar behavior when we went to the National Aquarium -- they had a special event for all Jewish people to celebrate Hanukkah at the Aquarium -- there were a lot of diverse Jewish people ranging from reform to Orthodox. They would stand in lines, not moving and it took forever to get in the building and they had a hard time getting everyone out of the building when it was time to close.
Thanks for sharing it with us!
It's interesting to know aboutyour perspective of Deaf culture and Jewish culture. I never thought about that until you brought up the topic! You are all the way on the Top!!
ReplyDeleteHey
ReplyDeleteIm Deaf and Jew also..
Yes its similar with Jews and Deaf perviews.. while they talk and all that.. same happened when i lived in Jerusalem, No big different..
Smile.
be good..
Shalom
Interesting observation you brought up. I will study something like that at next events related to one culture event. Thanks for sharing!
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I love it your very simple clear meaning and full understand.
ReplyDeleteThank you
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