What’s with the mattresses? Don’t leave them unattended on the ground for long. Unfortunately they can get bed bugs which is no laughing matter. The boys look sweet. So much water? What’s up with that? They wouldn’t touch water during the year. Now that they’re going to camp, suddenly they are in love with bottled water and can’t survive without it?
Hello, hello Monticello
Brooklyn driving’s now so mellow
A cruise up 13th Avenue
Now takes less than a day or two
Bingo, Moisha’s shopping’s fine
Without a forty-minute line
Boro Park’s now a strange place
I even saw a parking space
Shabbosim I enjoy much more
In my shul there are seats galore
The Rov’s wife’s chulent, yes I miss
Still, room to daven, ah, such bliss
Go recharge from the Brooklyn scene
The air there’s fresh, the grass is green
Shteig and play in learning camps
Become the OBBL champs
A cool, clean pool, a barbecue
A cruise scenic scenic 52
To those who’ve left, I’m glad you can
Start working on your summer tan
My wish: Have a gizunteh zimmer
I’ll stay in Brooklyn, sweat and simmer
The empty streets here I’ll enjoy
I guess I’m just a city boy
Why would anyone want to live in and area where he had to leave twice a year. In the summer time he has to go to the catskills to get away from the muggy heat and in the wintertime he has to flee from the ice and snow and go to florida. Meshiga!! I go to my back yard all year round to see my lemons, oranges, tangerines, peaches plums, and concord grapes growing and ripening in sunshine and dry warmth. Burich Hashem.
What’s with the mattresses? Don’t leave them unattended on the ground for long. Unfortunately they can get bed bugs which is no laughing matter. The boys look sweet. So much water? What’s up with that? They wouldn’t touch water during the year. Now that they’re going to camp, suddenly they are in love with bottled water and can’t survive without it?
The truth of the matter is that shmiras eynayim is very difficult, esp in the summer. At least it can be made easier for 2 months away from the city.
That’s a lot of Jewish people!
can they stay there?
Hello, hello Monticello
Brooklyn driving’s now so mellow
A cruise up 13th Avenue
Now takes less than a day or two
Bingo, Moisha’s shopping’s fine
Without a forty-minute line
Boro Park’s now a strange place
I even saw a parking space
Shabbosim I enjoy much more
In my shul there are seats galore
The Rov’s wife’s chulent, yes I miss
Still, room to daven, ah, such bliss
Go recharge from the Brooklyn scene
The air there’s fresh, the grass is green
Shteig and play in learning camps
Become the OBBL champs
A cool, clean pool, a barbecue
A cruise scenic scenic 52
To those who’ve left, I’m glad you can
Start working on your summer tan
My wish: Have a gizunteh zimmer
I’ll stay in Brooklyn, sweat and simmer
The empty streets here I’ll enjoy
I guess I’m just a city boy
Why would anyone want to live in and area where he had to leave twice a year. In the summer time he has to go to the catskills to get away from the muggy heat and in the wintertime he has to flee from the ice and snow and go to florida. Meshiga!! I go to my back yard all year round to see my lemons, oranges, tangerines, peaches plums, and concord grapes growing and ripening in sunshine and dry warmth. Burich Hashem.
Now I don’t even have to pick my fruit. Hashem shakes the ground and the ripe fruit is ready for me on the ground!
Where do you live? Can I come and join you?