Well, I'm sorry to say that the ol' voiceover biz is kinda slow for me these days. Aside from the usual appearances in The Section 31 Files and Robotz of the Company, not much on the plate besides my He-man Parody (link coming soon). So I figured I would take me a quick vacation, along with the family. We chose to go to Israel, due to the cultural significance to us, and it also helped that we all love Mediterranean food (Shwarma, Kebab, Shishlik, Mixed Grill...). So I will be devoting a few blog entries to our trip and the adventures that awaited us as we adventured through the holy land. I also should mention that I got to drive for the first time in Israel, and that was an adventure in itself... I got to drive up one spiraling mountain road and back down another, then direct my father-in-law to do the same in reverse in the pitch blackness of night. Oh, and maneuver at high speeds around slow-moving buses and cars in the main city blocks.
This trip took us to Israel for the holiday of Succot, or Tabernacles in English. While the country is essentially a Jewish state and marks the holiday as a national holiday, it is largely viewed in a secular, "bank-holiday" fashion, to the point that a local club advertised a "Sukkot party" with their top DJs names listed alongside a picture of 50 Cent. Funny, he doesn't look Jewish.
Anyhoo, more on the actual stuff we did on the trip in upcoming entries.
This trip took us to Israel for the holiday of Succot, or Tabernacles in English. While the country is essentially a Jewish state and marks the holiday as a national holiday, it is largely viewed in a secular, "bank-holiday" fashion, to the point that a local club advertised a "Sukkot party" with their top DJs names listed alongside a picture of 50 Cent. Funny, he doesn't look Jewish.
Anyhoo, more on the actual stuff we did on the trip in upcoming entries.

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