>> *lol* I suspected from the title and opening verses what was going on; by the time I got done, I knew that the prompter had to be someone I knew, because filk is a somewhat tightly knit community... <<
:D Yep. And that song is a personal favorite, too.
>> *checks, doublechecks* Okay, that's not just any ordinary challah. That's *crown* challah, which is special to Rosh Hashanah and Hanukkah. (I haven't had the apple variety; the stuff we get around here normally has raisins... but knowing what I do of Jewish food I have no doubt it is much with the yum.) <<
I've seen challah in many shapes, and with all kinds of added tidbits. The fancy ones are easier to find around the holidays, but some bakers offer them at other times too. The links I included do mention the holidays. Since it's late autumn/early winter in this poem, I figured that people would start putting out the festive goodies.
>> That citrus cleaner is good stuff. <<
:D I based it on some we have for removing goo.
>> So too is Simple Green, a cleaner based on, of all things, chlorophyll... it's murder on mildew without being murder on your lungs. <<
Oh, I'll have to remember that. We were looking for mold/mildew killer a while back that wasn't bleach.
>> I like this Hallah lady. <<
Yay! \o/
>> Courier work pays well, does it? <<
Typically so. T-America has a lot more technology and superpowers that sometimes make privacy more challenging to protect. But the same things also give them more options for couriers, who may have wings like this or may ride a zipcycle, etc. There are oddjobbers, messengers, and errand runners on the casual end of the scale. Bonded couriers are the top of the line -- highly paid, highly trusted, highly respected. They carry things where security, privacy, and/or speed are paramount.
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Date: 2016-07-24 03:21 am (UTC):D Yep. And that song is a personal favorite, too.
>> *checks, doublechecks* Okay, that's not just any ordinary challah. That's *crown* challah, which is special to Rosh Hashanah and Hanukkah. (I haven't had the apple variety; the stuff we get around here normally has raisins... but knowing what I do of Jewish food I have no doubt it is much with the yum.) <<
I've seen challah in many shapes, and with all kinds of added tidbits. The fancy ones are easier to find around the holidays, but some bakers offer them at other times too. The links I included do mention the holidays. Since it's late autumn/early winter in this poem, I figured that people would start putting out the festive goodies.
>> That citrus cleaner is good stuff. <<
:D I based it on some we have for removing goo.
>> So too is Simple Green, a cleaner based on, of all things, chlorophyll... it's murder on mildew without being murder on your lungs. <<
Oh, I'll have to remember that. We were looking for mold/mildew killer a while back that wasn't bleach.
>> I like this Hallah lady. <<
Yay! \o/
>> Courier work pays well, does it? <<
Typically so. T-America has a lot more technology and superpowers that sometimes make privacy more challenging to protect. But the same things also give them more options for couriers, who may have wings like this or may ride a zipcycle, etc. There are oddjobbers, messengers, and errand runners on the casual end of the scale. Bonded couriers are the top of the line -- highly paid, highly trusted, highly respected. They carry things where security, privacy, and/or speed are paramount.