frogman042 wrote:It is Yom Kippur and during one point in the service, the cantor wails:vettech wrote:dodgersteve182 wrote: I once got offered a Job after I had already received a letter of rejection. So I am not too proud to be TPTB's second choice.
I accepted a job offer a year after they rejected me. Who's less proud?
"I am but a nothing, a mere speck, oh Lord, please take mercy on me".
Not to be outdone the rabbi prostrates himself and wails:
"I am less then speck, a true nothing, one he dersives no attention from your greatness, look kindly on me"
The Shamus (sort of the 'Janitor' of the Synagogue) is so moved by the Cantor's and Rabbi's display of humility - wails 'I too am a nothing - please take pity on me'
At that the Cantor nudges the Rabbi and wispers "Look who thinks he's a nothing."
---Jay
SyndieBAM Season 7 Taping Schedule
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Re: SyndieBAM Season 7 Taping Schedule
Looks like they've got the last of the taping schedule posted, with tickets now available for November 6 & 7.
Note that they're not auditioning the 3:30 audience group on November 7! That must be time for the end-of-season staff party.
Note that they're not auditioning the 3:30 audience group on November 7! That must be time for the end-of-season staff party.
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Re: SyndieBAM Season 7 Taping Schedule
Thanks for letting me know. I'll be in New York then, so I've applied for tickets to the November 6 taping. --BobMarleysGh0st wrote:Looks like they've got the last of the taping schedule posted, with tickets now available for November 6 & 7.
Note that they're not auditioning the 3:30 audience group on November 7! That must be time for the end-of-season staff party.
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