tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7256966235712255877.post5196020202491049366..comments2010-10-10T18:38:04.857-07:00Comments on Travels and Metaphysical Odysseys of the Mind: Vesta - the Shirley MacLaine factorComtesse de Villeneuvehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16463979719917508166noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7256966235712255877.post-79108767847062556542010-10-10T18:38:04.857-07:002010-10-10T18:38:04.857-07:00Hah! So true about the Chipotle line. Then again, ...Hah! So true about the Chipotle line. Then again, that would have made one pretty interesting discussion. Actually, I remember being full of questions when I saw women wear kippot. Some religious friends were freaked out by that, others said that these women saw it as equal rights. <br /><br />Love your blog. Thanks for stopping by and sorry this took nearly a month. Been pretty busy lately and still getting the hang of how comments etc. work. Hope you check in here at least once in a while.Comtesse de Villeneuvehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16463979719917508166noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7256966235712255877.post-86212440572470752362010-09-28T21:05:58.627-07:002010-09-28T21:05:58.627-07:00To comment on your comment: the girl in the tzit-t...To comment on your comment: the girl in the tzit-tzit didn't say which mitzvah it was; just that it was a mitzvah. Then again, we WERE standing in a Chipotle line. It wasn't quite the environment for deep philosophical discussions... but it was cool that she claimed something so traditionally masculine fearlessly. <br /><br />Thanks for visiting!<br />TwennyTwoMiss Twohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07086935896163962640noreply@blogger.com