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Archives for December 2007
Will Smith- Hitler Tried To Do The RIght Thing
I have been a fan of Will Smith for a long time. I think that he is a fine actor and he has always seemed to be a good guy. Until today I don’t remember ever reading anything about him that made me shake my head in disgust.
But the comments he made in a recent interview make me wonder what the hell is wrong with him. Take a look at this interview:
Remarkably, Will believes everyone is basically good.
“Even Hitler didn’t wake up going, ‘let me do the most evil thing I can do today’,” said Will. “I think he woke up in the morning and using a twisted, backwards logic, he set out to do what he thought was ‘good’. Stuff like that just needs reprogramming.
I agree that most people are good. I don’t believe in original sin or the idea that we are all naturally sinners. But I also believe that there are evil people in the world and Hitler ranks right up there.
It is patently wrong to try and excuse Hitler’s actions by saying he did what he thought was right. You don’t excuse the rapist by saying that she asked for it and you don’t excuse mass murderers by saying that they thought that they were doing the right thing.
CellPhone Contracts- Sunday Music
I was about to rant and rave about the stupid *^&%^*$%*^ cellphone contracts and decided to share some of the songs I listened to instead. So without further ado here they are:
Weekend in New England– Barry Manilow
Whiskey Lullaby– Brad Paisley & Allison Krauss
Kashmir– Led Zeppelin
Walk On– U2
Where The Streets Have No Name– U2
Ain’t Got You– Bruce Springsteen
I’m On Fire– Bruce Springsteen
Don’t Give Up–Peter Gabriel & Kate Bush
Barracuda– Heart
Beth– Kiss
Feel Like Making Love– Bad Company
One Less Set Of Footsteps – Jim Croce
Home Sweet Home– Motley Crue
I think I love you– The Partridge Family
Thunderstruck– AC/DC
Loaded– Primal Scream
Vincent– Don McLean
Long Walk To Freedom– Ladysmith Black Mambazo
The Mans Too Strong– Dire Straits
Our House– Madness
My Beard
When I think back on my childhood I can remember wondering how long it would take to grow a beard. I used to wonder if it was something that took a really long time or if I could do it overnight.
Growing a beard was something that I thought was pretty cool. In part it was because I thought that anyone who grow a beard was an adult and could do adult things and in my mind that was something I wanted.
Little did I know that one day I would become a modern version of a werewolf. If you asked me when it happened I don’t think I could tell you. One day I was this clean shaven kid and the next day I was covered from head to toe in in thick black hair.
We all know how cruel children can be. Fortunately I have very sharp teeth to go along with the fur so the comments were kept to a minimum. For some reason people find howling and barking at the moon to be disconcerting. Maybe they are just jealous of my coat. With a beard like this you don’t really need a jacket. That is a plus.
Then again I do remember the time that James, Bill and Manny kept attacking me with strips of duct tape. It was very uncool of them. Later on I’d repay them by delivering pizzas, or should I say that beneath the cheese lay a fine coating of the secret ingredient.
Ok, if you are wondering that is not really me in the picture. I have plenty o’facial hair and a reasonable amount covers the rest of me. The beard is an intermittent adventure. By that I mean that I spent a good deal of the year clean shaven. The beard is something that I grow every now and then.
Sometimes I cut it off and wear it as a goatee and sometimes just a mustache. The mustache is an infrequent guest. I look ridiculous in it. The beard works, but the mustache is something else. Wife, kids, family, friends and strangers fear it.
The thing with my beard is that frankly I get bored and decide that I don’t want it anymore. Since it only takes a couple of weeks to grow it again I usually don’t think twice about cutting it off.
When I am follicly enhanced people treat me differently. In a pair of Levis, boots and bandanna I play the role of construction worker or biker. It is kind of nice to do this at the mall or other stores as people tend to give me the right of way. If I wear slacks and a white shirt I can be certain that people ask when I received smicha or at least a guarantee that I’ll be called on for the minyan.
These things happen less frequently when I am cleanshaven. Not that I really care all that much either way. Being cleanshaven has its ups and downs too. Certainly it is easier to eat. The beard is a magnet for crumbs, sauces of all types and miscellaneous particles from the universe.
Not just that but the beard is so strong that I can’t feel these things hanging there, not unless I am completely soaked, but that is a different story altogether.
My daughter likes to play with my beard. She enjoys grooming me. She brushes my hair and then fixes my beard so that I can be beautiful. I tell her to be careful how beautiful she makes me because then all the girls will chase me. She says that I shouldn’t run from them and that it is ok if they want to kiss me because girls like to kiss boys.
I told her it is ok for other girls to like doing that and that she can wait until she is 30. She told me that she doesn’t want to kiss any other men besides her abba and maybe grandpa, but she is not sure.
Then she told me that my beard tickles her face and asked if I would shave it. I told her that I’d think about it and then she told me that she knows that means no. Damn, the girl is 3.5 and she has me figured out. I better come up with a few new tricks real soon or I am going to be in big trouble.
And now if you’ll excuse me I have to go trim this beast a bit. I’d rather not look like bigfoot.
Jewish GIs in Iraq
CNN has an interesting story about Jewish soldiers in Iraq. Jews in Green also often has some interesting stories.
BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) — In the waning sunlight hour of a chilly winter afternoon, a chorus of Hebrew prayer rises from a small, fluorescent lit room on the outskirts of Baghdad.
Friday sunset marks Sabbath, or Shabbat, for observant Jews at U.S. Army Camp Striker, Iraq.
Leading the Shabbat service is Chaplain Andrew Shulman, one of just three ordained American rabbis serving hundreds of Jewish-American troops stationed throughout Iraq.
“Being deployed away from home brings people to the chapel,” says Shulman. “You don’t have a lot else going on a Friday night here. Back at home, you are competing with the movies and the long weekends and everything. Here, people are really looking forward to breaking up the monotony of the week.”
U.S. Army officials estimate that fewer than 1 percent of the some 16,000 service members in Shulman’s 3rd Infantry Division identify themselves as Jewish. But the chaplain often travels by Black Hawk helicopter to perform Jewish rites for troops who request them anywhere in the country that was once home to ancient Babylon.
“Hanukkah was a really busy time around here,” Shulman says. “Babylon had a very special place in Jewish history. This is where we were exiled 2,400-2,500 years ago. To come back and have the Hebrew language wafting through the halls of the chapel, it is special.”
Holidazed
It is another Saturday night and I am back at the keyboard clickety- clacking away destination unknown. G came home today. Technically the old man doesn’t live here anymore, but if you ask him he’ll tell you that LA is still home.
I am looking forward to hanging out with the big guy and he is big. Just short of 6’4 with arms like a gorilla, and hairy like one too. Hee hee, I am laughing just thinking about it. He knows about the blog but hasn’t ever seen it. It is a good thing because with those simian like arms he could smack me from 6 feet away, and he would.
There aren’t too many people who aren’t called mom or dad that have known me longer than he has. When my son heard that G was going to be coming over he asked me if we were going to act like little boys again. I guess he remembers watching the two of us wrestle on the floor last year.
G turns 39 next week but I can assure you that the wrestling will continue for as long as we are physically capable of doing so. Since he is pushing 40 I promised to take it easy on him.
I also told him that it is about time we broke out the cigars and liquor again. Neither one of us would consider ourselves smokers. When I was twenty I smoked a pack of Marlboro Reds and decided that I didn’t like it so I never had another cigarette. Somewhere around 24 or 25 we got into cigars and scotch. So for a few years we’d spend a couple of bucks on different brands and just enjoy ourselves.
A good cigar is something that I truly enjoy but not anything that I do with any regularity. I don’t think that I have had a cigar since the last bachelor party I attended. For those who are keeping track that was about 2003 or so. But lately I have had a real urge to bust out the Zippos and just enjoy a rare treat.
One of these days I’ll have to share a few more cigar memories, there are some good ones.
I don’t know about y’all, but I am ready for the holidays to go away. I am tired of the crowds and sick of the music. I don’t need to hear any more stupid comments about the reason for the season. I don’t need any more pushy salespeople, obnoxious solicitations for charity or stupid commercials.
The Grinch is my hero.
Had a long discussion with a dear friend about love. More specifically we talked about the love of your life and what to do if you decide that you are not with them. Maybe I should make that into its own post, but first I should finish are you smarter than a rabbi.