Piece of Potato

 

Shalom, y'all. It's gonna be a long one today. Get ready to lose even more brain cells. 

And to begin the brain-cell loss, let's get right into it with a new segment I like to call "Strange Snippets." These quotes, usually overheard by my obnoxious eavesdropping, are now written down for your enjoyment. 

We'll begin with my friend, Shloims, who proudly declared about the road: "It's fleeting like a...piece...of...potato!" And then she had this smug smile on her face after she spoke like she had said something incredibly intelligent. 

Next up is another friend, who will remain nameless, who so eloquently stated, "I always slap the back of people's hands because I'm self-conscious about my clammy hands."

Said friend also, to a brilliant observation made by yours truly ("I can see your face and you can't), replied, "What an odd flex."

There's quite a popular saying: "No atheists in a fox hole." Well, my friend upped that proverb with the "No atheists in computer science." (This was in response to a long discussion about Hashem and Echad and how 1 is true in computers.)

We love intelligent conservation. 

This week went by quite quickly. For Shabbos, I was in Maalot Dafna with Shana Aleph's brother and sister-in-law. I am always so impressed by people who are willing to have me over a second time. They must like working on their patience and other middos that are exercised whenever I'm around. 

Shabbos was lovely. Really enjoyed the company, the food, the conversations, the singing, the friends, the cute little child, and of course, the sleep. 

Breaking News! I was recently hiking (slowly walking) through the Qumran Caves (pronounced "bed-room") going through some ancient manuscripts (read: Microsoft Word Recently Viewed) and discovered two pieces of priceless literature. Unfortunately, I was unable to pinpoint exactly what era in which they were written, but it's clear from the conditions of the manuscripts that they both were written by people born in BC (Before Coroina). I must say, each poem moved me deeply, and I think it only right to share them with the world (read: all five of my readers). 

Without further ado, Poem 1, by Anon E. Miss

I have but one question
That’s quite mystifying
Think long and hard
Before replying
 
Who is Shana Aleph?
That is the query
And if you don’t know the answer,
Then hear my small theory
 
Come and bear with me
On a ride so mind-bending
Full of twists and turns
And maybe a surprise ending
 
Now let me repeat the question
For those who missed it before
Who is Shana Aleph?
Deep down in her core?
 
What makes her happy?
What makes her annoyed?
What does she love?
What does she try to avoid?
 
Is her soul as dark as coal,
As black as the winter night?
Her every whim so evil,
Her every aim to smite
 
Or is she a butterfly,
A fluffy teddy bear,
Her soul so full of love
Her heart so full of care
 
Or maybe somewhere in between
Neither angelic nor demonic
Sometimes sweet as buttons
And sometimes quite sardonic
 
To answer this question,
We must speak of days of yore
That started in October, ‘21
When I sat by Shana’s door
 
It had been a long day
Of unpacking and crying
I had walked for so long
My legs felt like dying
 
And so, I collapsed by a room
Occupied by this being
Who, until that moment,
I can’t remember ever seeing
 
She was unpacking
The floor a mess
She gave me her notes
To lessen my stress
 
“This is my hishtadlus,
So that my husband can learn.”
Were the words on her notes
That I could barely discern
 
And from that moment, I knew
Without any distortion
That this girl was a nut
Of epic proportion
 
And from that first meeting,
Things moved quite fast
Before I knew it
A few months had passed
 
And now we were playing cards
Awake till three in the morn
We were laughing and talking
A friendship had been born
 
And we watched Studio C
Instead of doing our work
And we read 12 Angry Men
Where juror 3 was a jerk
 
And we discussed Nosei Be’ol
Until Hudi acquiesced
And we ate chocolate twizzlers
For Shana is obsessed
 
And we read about Shprintza Genendel
Which was quite the tale
And we ate disgusting cookies
Because they were on sale
 
 
And we taught Hudi how to sing
Or at least Shana tried
And we looked at Shana’s passport
And laughed so hard we cried
 
With listening and learning
Talking and singing
With smiles and laughter
With Hudi’s phone that kept ringing
 
We discovered a relationship
A friendship, if you please
That took off right away
And continued with ease
 
And now let’s go back
And answer what was asked
Who is Shana Aleph?
Under her mask
 
Shana Aleph
Shana Bet
Shana Gimmel
Let’s not forget
 
Shana is a beautiful girl
Who deserves a beautiful vort
She wears awesome heels
Because she’s maybe a little short
 
She does the perfect harmony
Plays guitar and piano
She emails her Rabbis
And cuts hair like a pro
 
She works for Mr. Storch
Is the CEO of her own wing
And she has a magnet for her hairbrush
Which is the most extra thing
 
She always burns her popcorn
But eats it anyway
She’s a master at chess
And used to do ballet
 
So, in conclusion,
I am forced to confess
That Shana Aleph
Is kind of cool, I guess 

Okay everyone, I know, I know. You are as shocked as I am by the intricate and mystical description of this prehistoric creature "Shana Aleph." 
And just as you are feeling that you could not possibly be more inspired, you must read the second of the two manuscripts. Go get some tissues and prepare to replace William Shakespeare (okay fine, Dr. Seuss) as your favorite poet.

Poem 2, by Sue Duh Nimm

Hello everyone, I need to write a poem for my friend Hudi
But I’m finding it hard describing all of her personality
She’s of the shark-loving-grammar-nerd-blog-writing kind
And she only answers her phone once you call 3 times…
 
One thing is for sure, she speaks much better than I do
Oh- I’ll let her speak for herself! You’ll get to know her too!
 
“Found a cornflake in my closet, she was ‘mad about her toilet.’
promising a slow death if I didn't get there in five minutes.
If there's no proof that there is a G-d, then this is it. 
Mrs. Cohen-an esteemed Bnos Avigayil aim bayit”
 
“We all know that your breathing is super nerdy.
Hudicus, what did you do that is Nerdy Newsworthy?
Anywho, I made cookies. And now I am so many happies.
crying from the smell of the omelets all around me
…and promising to be his slave for all eternity”
 
Are you confused? Don’t be- these are hand-typed, you see
From our normal and balanced (read: crazy) friend- Hudi!
To really get to know someone, you gotta listen to them speak
So here ya go, let’s learn more about Hudi’s week:
 
“I was in Gaza...sorry, I meant Netivot.
psakot? psakim? psakiyot?
Free food is no joke.  I became a mountain goat this past week
we noticed this woman wearing literal unicorns on her feet
Today, my teacher told us such a sad story. I was literally crying.”
If I don't send another post, I’m probably sick from food poisoning.
Gaza, Netivot, practically the same thing
… pictures from her vort and examined her ring”
 
“Now, according to some, I will grow a tail, or my children will.
Shana Aleph and I annoyed the driver of the light rail.
She's engaged. Like to be married. “CalKillUs”
Glad we had this ted talk Good question, Augustus!”
I was practicing my aim so I could join the WNBA
Needless to say, I baked a lot on Wednesday
My brother, sister, and I had fun in the kitchen
Shana Aleph spent maybe 30 minutes dissecting a whole chicken”
 
 
Red hair, tall, freckles, no glasses (I think)
his tired eyes began to close and his body began to sink
There lived a Hoodie. It led a peaceful life.
dove into the mikveh to grab the wayward knife
Remember the mono, people. Remember the mono. 
I think that I will go soon and eat some avocado.
If you think that Hudicus should not be a garbageman, comment "no";

TOODLES FROM HOODLE’S friend, peace out, I’m gonna go 


I am having trouble deciding which one I love more. The real question is, who you think is the superior author: Sue Duh Nimm or Anon E. Miss? Comment below, if you dare. 

So, I hope you enjoyed the poems. And if you didn't, you're wrong. 

Toodles from Hoodles!

Comments

  1. Pretty sure its P. En Ame that takes the cake

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  2. I love both poems for different reasons but since one day I may meet Suh Duh Nimm I will tread lightly... one poem is funny, creative and I love the high--falutin' words used and the fact that they rhyme makes it even better!! The other poem's concept is so creatively done which also made me laugh. So I guess I love them both equally (I have to say that because Anon E Miss is sitting a foot away from me). ;-)

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