Friday the Thirteenth Scribe Fest
Well, it's here. Friday the Thirteenth. In Boston it's a sparkly, crisp Autumn day, already lucky because my hairdresser was able to squeeze me in and I'm getting last-minute tickets to one of the best parties in town. See - I told you Friday the Thirteenth was a lucky day!
For those of you who missed it the first time, fellow Scribe Reb Chaim HaQoton posted a great essay on Friday the Thirteenth. To which I added my response. Only to be followed by two more informative posts by Reb Chaim HaQoton on the subject of "thirteen" here and here. More Friday the Thirteenth information than you ever thought you'd see!
Everyone has been very busy at The Daily Scribe this week. Here are a few of my favorite posts:
Marisa at JVoices offers great commentary on how everyone has preconceptions about what is "kosher" in this post: "Could you make that a kosher triple grandé latte, please?"
Jason Pitzi-Waters at The Wild Hunt tells us that the Pagan revolution will be televised - well, at least available on video - in his post YouTube Paganism. I guess that's now going to be Google Paganism.
Dave at The Mindful Mission demonstrates that he is the very model of a modern enlightened male in his post on Male Birth Control.
Brother Maynard at Subversive Influence wonders if linking a pagan blogger is offensive in Random Acts of Linkage. (And goes on to offer proof why he doesn't think it is.)
Cole Krawitz at Jewschool, a blogger after my own tummy, offers 30 Ways to Eat a Pumpkin. Yum, pumpkin!
Pigs are flying and pitchforks are being pressed into service as snow shovels. Alcibiades at Kesher Talk tells us You know the world has changed around you... when Paris bans smoking.
Tim Boucher at Pop Occulture Blog writes about Alphabet Magic.
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