Nobody else has ’em. Nobody else ever will.
And they’re beautiful. Quality linen, quality workmanship. Get ’em while they’re red hot. Be the first one on your block …
Nobody else has ’em. Nobody else ever will.
And they’re beautiful. Quality linen, quality workmanship. Get ’em while they’re red hot. Be the first one on your block …
You just called them that so we’d click and find out ‘what the hell are kippahs,’ didn’t you? 🙂
Whatever works, Joel. 🙂
I sort of thought she was saying kippers with a Boston accent.
Now that I know the proper name does this mean I can’t call it a jew beanie anymore?
winston … ya know, calling them that was probably not the best idea in the first place — though that might depend on who you’re with and how much they’ve had to drink. 🙂
David … Okayyyyy. But I don’t recommend anybody wear kippers on their head. Not for everyday occasions, anyhow.
I like to make sure everyone gets a chance at hurt feelings, haha
Didn’t know those were called kippahs. Also never heard the term “jew beanie”. I wore a kufi for a couple of years, while doing five times prayer and zikr on every breath (which never really stops), but have never worn a kippah.
Jew Beanie! Heh. Me, I wear a Yid Lid. 😉