Wed, Dec. 8th, 2010

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1. I'm hungry. I ought to have breakfast. Breakfast will fix the hungry.

2. One of the great ongoing battles in my life is my habitual accumulation of clutter. I spent a portion of last night trying to declutter the kitchen table in hopes of having a cleared and cleaned kitchen table within the next day or so. I do so much living and working at this table that you'd think keeping it clear would be easy but...no. I made serious progress and got rid of two thirds of the clutter piled upon it. The third that is left is stuff I need to do things with: bills to be paid, magazines to be read, CDs to be burned to my hard drive, and so on. I'll pay bills after I'm done here on LJ this AM. I can burn CDs while I'm working today and I'll probably do quite a bit of that. I may actually get this table fully decluttered before day's end. That would be something.

3. President Obama is going to be on Mythbusters tonight and, in an act of great indulgence to me, [livejournal.com profile] oldmangrumpus is having a couple of people to his place for latkes and viewing. This should be entertaining, especially given how little entertainment or satisfaction I've had from the White House lately (not that I look to the White House for entertainment--that's not what it's there for, but there's been so little satisfaction that entertainment would make a consoling substitute). Looking forward to the company and the viewing.

4. With regard to satisfaction from the White House, I've actually had less than none lately. I don't know what the hell is going on up there. I am not optimistic about the next two years in Washington, D.C. and I'm deeply disappointed. That's all I'm going to say for now. ::grumble::

5. It's been a very pleasant Chanukah. My brother gave me, among other things, a lovely sterling silver pendant of two cats, one plain and one studded with marcasite chips--Spanky and Sophie! I've been wearing it constantly since it arrived.

Bonus item: Selected Shorts at Symphony Space is holding its annual short story contest. I have an idea for it and may attempt an entry. You writer types ought to consider entering, too.
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I've been a casual fan of the TV show Mythbusters for quite a while. That changed a bit when I attended W00tstock last year and saw Adam Savage, the red-headed chatterbox of the Mythbusters team, live, and discovered that not only was he kinda hot, but that he's exactly the kind of brilliant, funny genius I find attractive (so many of which type I'm proud and pleased to call my friends). This morning, on a conference call for work, one of the women I work with mentioned that Savage had done a TED talk.

Now, if you don't already know about the TED Talks, then hie thee hence to www.ted.com and start perusing their archives. The TED talks are 15-minute slideshow lectures by the truly awesome. Savage's talk is about obsession, and I suspect almost all of my friends (especially my movie-loving friends, [livejournal.com profile] markbourne, [livejournal.com profile] oldmangrumpus, and [livejournal.com profile] ironymaiden) will appreciate it. Go. Watch. Enjoy.
scarlettina: (Jewish: Animated menorah)
Tonight we light the eighth and final candle of Chanukah. And to conclude the posts for the year, I'm linking to a story on NPR about a matter of much debate in the Jewish community and beyond: the actual, correct spelling of Chanukah/Hanukkah/Hannukah/Channuka.

Oh! And one more thing: I've presented a lot of Chanukah music this year. The one thing I didn't do, was present my own. I give you "My Dreidel".

My Dreidel
(Sung to the tune of "Maria" from West Side Story)

My dreidel
I just spun a top called a dreidel
And suddenly this game will never be the same again!
A dreidel,
A Jewish toy spun by a meidel*
And suddenly this game is lucky as a game can be!
My dreidel!
It spins round and round over the table,
And it turns up a gimel**... my driedel!
My dreidel, you bring me the gelt*** by the ladle!
My dreidel (sung rapturously nine times)
My dreidel
It spins round and round over the table,
And it turns up a gimel ... my dreidel!
My dreidel, I just can't stop spinning . . . my dreidel!


* Yiddish, meaning "girl"
** The symbol on a dreidel that means you've won the whole pot
*** Yiddish, meaning "gold"

Happy Chanukah everyone!

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