Imagine my delight when I spotted this vanity plate on my street this afternoon, nearly 7,000 miles from home--the red, white and blue of the Ohio Midwest! Shlep is used as a verb in the Yiddish dialect, meaning to carry. So come on and shlep yourself over to my neighborhood for some silver queen corn-on-the-cob and baked beans. We'll wash is down with some hot cider and donuts and get ready for the American league playoffs. Go Indians! Tuesday, October 2, 2007
On the street where you live
Imagine my delight when I spotted this vanity plate on my street this afternoon, nearly 7,000 miles from home--the red, white and blue of the Ohio Midwest! Shlep is used as a verb in the Yiddish dialect, meaning to carry. So come on and shlep yourself over to my neighborhood for some silver queen corn-on-the-cob and baked beans. We'll wash is down with some hot cider and donuts and get ready for the American league playoffs. Go Indians!
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Hope to catch a game with you!
That would be great-I hope they are still in it by the time we get together.
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