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  1. Lech – thanks for the offer – but my mom got us one – however not sure where we will feed the boy as it stands now – we sit on the floor around our coffee table as we have no dining room – ugh!

  2. “Never listened to NPR, for a bunch of friends it’s the first thing they turn on in the morning after coffee machine. Let it live on advertising.”

    I listened religiously for six years but then my radio broke. Was about to get a new one but when Juan Williams was fired, I decided I’d rather wake up to NY1.

  3. “dave re: taxes, i opened up the envelope you sent. you didn’t type up the forms, you hand wrote it all. . . . you might need to redo my taxes.”

    LMAO. And to think I used to dread tax season.

  4. I’m a righty but count money with my left hand(bookeeper thru college-cash was king back then!).

    Never listened to NPR, for a bunch of friends it’s the first thing they turn on in the morning after coffee machine. Let it live on advertising.

  5. Passover usually starts during the week before Easter. NYC public schools usually have vacation to span the first 2 days of Passover and Good Friday. This year Passover starts on the evening of Monday, April 18. Good Friday is April 22. Easter is April 24. Vacation is the week of April 18 plus the following Monday and Tuesday, back to school Wednesday, April 27. Many, many school districts with very few Jewish students give major Jewish holidays (Rosh Hashonah, Yom Kippur, Passover) off because they have a lot of Jewish teachers. My aunt works in Bridgeport where that is certainly the case.

  6. I think I read one that Baseball has special rules for pitchers that can use either arm – they have to declare which arm they will be pitching with before each batter or something.

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