These photos were all taken in Cleveland over Sukkos; the first by a friend, the others by me at Starbucks. It's probably worthwhile to note that this was tagged as a picture of me. Sweet. Thanks, SCoops!
And of course, as everyone knows, just after God comes... football:
And on the other end of the spectrum, you have abominations like this:
For what it's worth, she matched her car. Really. Matched perfectly. Dead serious.
Ezzie, I must reiterate and clarify for your readership, that I didn't tag you because I was equating you with G-d, but because it reminded me of your blog. that is all. glad you enjoyed
oh and the kicker is, i doubt teh car belonged to someone Jewish, let alone religious. i saw that car parked at the Rapid station on Green (only Ezzie knows what I'm talking about and he can vouch for how unlikely it is that there would be a religious person's car parked there.)
Anybody else think the first one is in poor taste and bordering on "wrong"?
ReplyDeleteIn someone making it a license plate in the first place? First reaction - a bit. Second reaction - not so bad, but... okay, a bit.
ReplyDeleteIn parking lots, really redefines "searching for God".
Why didn't you take a picture of Ms. Pink?
ReplyDeleteI once saw a license plate that said "BHYOMYOM". I like that one better than the first one.
Ezzie, I must reiterate and clarify for your readership, that I didn't tag you because I was equating you with G-d, but because it reminded me of your blog.
ReplyDeletethat is all.
glad you enjoyed
oh and the kicker is, i doubt teh car belonged to someone Jewish, let alone religious. i saw that car parked at the Rapid station on Green (only Ezzie knows what I'm talking about and he can vouch for how unlikely it is that there would be a religious person's car parked there.)
ReplyDeleteMs. Pink?
ReplyDeleteWhat was Paris Hilton doing in Cleveland?
Mrs Coops - Oh, I know. But it was funny! :)
ReplyDeleteReally? Didn't know that part. Even funnier!
Maybe that's Hot Channie's car?
ReplyDelete