arnold(a)skeeve.com wrote in
<202101190807.10J87Gh5009801(a)freefriends.org>:
|Steve Nickolas <usotsuki(a)buric.co> wrote:
|
|> On Mon, 18 Jan 2021, John Cowan wrote:
|>
|>> (When I met my future wife I was 21, and she wanted me to grow a \
|>> beard, so
|>> I did. Since then I have occasionally asked cow orkers who have \
|>> complained
|>> about shaving why *they* don't grow beards: the most common answer \
|>> is "My
|>> wife doesn't want me to." *My* wife doesn't believe this
story.)
|>
|> I actually had to shave for a while specifically because of my
|> then-girlfriend, so... ;p I can see that.
|>
|> -uso.
|
|Since we've wondered off-topic...
|
|There are two periods of time in the spring and late summer when many
|Orthodox Jews don't shave (5 and 3 weeks long, respectively). The deal
|I reached with my wife is that I have a beard from the start of the
|first one to the end of the second one. It's worked now for just over
|30 years... :-)
This discussion reminds me of the Jiddish joke (as heard from
Jews, and badly translated from German, not to mention Jiddish)
Two jewish men meet and greet each other
Says the elder "ah, you had sardines for lunch"
says the younger "no, sardines we had three days ago"
--steffen
|
|Der Kragenbaer, The moon bear,
|der holt sich munter he cheerfully and one by one
|einen nach dem anderen runter wa.ks himself off
|(By Robert Gernhardt)