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September 07, 2006
Seraphic Samurai
This might be one of my favorite sections from my series How I Married Karen, and so for our new readers, I'm directing you to Virtual Jerusalem, which is running the series on a weekly, Dickensian basis.
In this chapter, Karen absolutely hates The Seven Samurai, my favorite movie of all time, and I am forced to grow up -- really fast.
P.S. There will be a new Chapter of How I Married Karen next week. It's been, um, difficult to write.
Posted by Robert J. Avrech at September 7, 2006 02:23 PM
Comments
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1. No profanity.2. No Israel bashing. We debate, we discuss, we are respectful. You know what Israel bashing is. The world is full of it. Seraphic Secret is one of the few places in the world that will not tolerate this form of anti-Semitism. That's it. Break either of these rules and you will be banned.
Hooray!
I love the How I Married Karen stories. It is such a beautiful story and I can't wait for the newest chapter.
Thank you for sharing it with us.
Posted by: Leah at September 7, 2006 09:38 PM
Leah:
Glad to share our story with you. Look for the newest chapter some time next week.
Posted by: Robert J. Avrech
at September 7, 2006 11:24 PM
I really feel you both extracting the lessons from that...
That's the Thalia on W. 95th St., right?
Posted by: Jeremiah at September 7, 2006 11:30 PM
Jeremiah:
Many lessons learned from that particular date.
Yes, on 95th Street. I think it's called The Leonard Nemoy Theatre now.
Posted by: Robert J. Avrech
at September 8, 2006 08:19 AM
Touching. I can really picture it.
Posted by: Jeremiah at September 8, 2006 10:27 AM
Why'd you have to go and hate on Sound of Music again?
Posted by: ralphie at September 11, 2006 10:40 AM
Ralphie:
Because I just can't bear that movie. Sorry.
Posted by: Robert J. Avrech
at September 11, 2006 10:47 AM
