Randomness.
This morning, I had to take a car to work. The driver spoke very little English - he was fresh from Ecuador. We managed to have a stilted and poorly phrased conversation, and I was able to direct him to the office with no misunderstandings (other than I forgot how to say "left". Fortunately, he knew the English.)
I'm trying to figure out how I can shop and cook for Rosh Hashanah and still have time to see Serenity on Sunday. (No way can I see it earlier.)
First person to give me a fandom and three random words gets a story.
I'm trying to figure out how I can shop and cook for Rosh Hashanah and still have time to see Serenity on Sunday. (No way can I see it earlier.)
First person to give me a fandom and three random words gets a story.
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I believe it's "sinistra" though sometimes I mix up Spanish and Italian.
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I screwed up my family's Rosh Hashana, I'll get into surgery that day. I'm trying to think positively about it that at least my mother won't have to tire herself even more by cooking the loubya couscous she was planning, but I know she likes preparing feast days :(
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May I ask what the surgery is?
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It's nothing serious but must be done nonetheless. A dermoid cyste in the ovary. I'll get a coelioscopy.
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North African?
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It's izquierdo. Duh.
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Funny thing is, I'm speaking fair bit of Spanish these days. Not just the cleaning person or the car service drivers, but also people calling into the office.
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Could you shop for Rosh Hashanah when you shop for Shabbat this week? Then you'd just have to cook.
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I'm making large dishes that take a long time to cook - chicken soup, pot roast, turkey, rice pilaf. I need the time to cook them, and I can't do the pot roast and the turkey at the same time.