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15-JUL-2006

These guys know a lot about bright tomorrow !


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Eldar Kadymov14-Mar-2008 16:49
Your clarifications struck me harder that any highway truck ever would've...I am not sure yet, though, whether I should convert to new faiht right away ( you know, all these complications with physical methamorphoses, changing bank, getting middle name back and etc. and etc. ) , however I would not mind to join miscellaneous celebrations with Simcha wine today regardless of thoughts about consequences of heavy drinking for tomorrow. There is no need to reinvent the wheel since these fellas from NCSY guarantee that tomorrow will be definitely brighter and happier... Do I move in right direction ?
Michael Weinberg14-Mar-2008 04:52
Hello Eldar. I like that sign with the Torah Scroll which states "CANADA BUILDING A JEWISH TOMORROW." I am not sure exactly what that means (I do not think it means that all Canadians will beome Jewish after drinking their wine) but I like it, especially since it is side by side with the store name, "Simcha Wine." FYI, the word "simcha" menas "happy ocassion." Examples of Simchas are weddings, bar mitzvahs, childbirths, and other miscellaneous celebrations. At Jewish funerals it is traditional to tell the grieving parties that "we should only meet again at simchas." (a form of denial where the funeral attendees falsely believe that there should not be and there will not be any more funerals)(a meshuganah concept). But what is good and interesting here, for the evil ones among us, is that concept that a wine should be named "Simcha Wine." It just reinforces the already well known fact that whenever one drinks wine, it is certainly a happy occasion.... that is, if the wine is worthy of putting to our lips.... which means one of two things. First, if its Simcha Wine, it has to be good or, secondly, Simcha Wine is so terrible and vinegary that the owners of this product should be whipped and stoned for false advertising. Just some nudnicky thoughts. Ciao, Michael.
Paco López11-Feb-2007 17:47
Great image with beautiful light!! ¡V!