As I recall (and I am not making this up), according to the halachot of sukkah, you can use a person as part of a wall of a sukkah, provided that 1) the person doesn't move and 2) the person is unaware that he/she is part of a sukkah. So just invite some friends over: Eli: Hey, guys, come over my house for dinner!
Guys: Great! Later that evening...
Guys: Can we come inside?
Eli: No, we're eating out here, because it's Sukkot.
Guys: Oh, right. But where's the sukkah?
Eli: Um...I don't...know. Can you guys stand in lines forming a rectangle? Here, let me arrange you. Now don't move, ok?
Guys: What's going on? Why can't we move?
Eli: It's, it's a game! the, um, the "don't move till we're done dinner game!"
Guys: Dinner? So we can eat now?
Eli: No, not so much.
Guys: Why not?
Eli: Because you're not in a sukkah.
The Guys spontaneously combust due to the volatile combination of frustration and absurdity.
The Rabbinic Sages roll in their graves. Some may even weep.
So there you have it - a simple solution, all laid out. All you have to figure out now is what to do about schach. (Eli: Ok, now wear these branches as hats...)
By the way, women are not excluded from this. Even though the mitzvah of being part of a sukkah is a time-bound positive mitzvah, a woman can be a sukkah wall as much as a man can. However, it may be wise to adopt the custom of not having a sukkah made of both men and women, as it may lead to mixed dancing.
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Is "pudding" a conjugation of a verb "to pud?" And if so, how does one pud?Furthermore, I would add, is it safe for children under the age of 18 to engage in pudding without an adult supervisor? Is it legal to pud in Nevada? Can anyone pud, or is it an activity restricted to a select few, trained over the millenia to master the sacred art of pudding? These, my friends, are the questions that our generation must answer. I can only hope, for our childrens' sake, that we're up to the challenge.
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Contains: Carbonated Water, High-Fructose Corn Syrup AND/OR Sugar...And/or sugar? And/or sugar?! I'm sorry, but the phrase 'and/or' belongs in insurance contracts, not in ingredient lists. Then again, I suppose that there were early warning signals that Code Red was bad news. First of all, the name: it definitely violates my never-drink-anything-named after-emergency-situation-terminology policy,

1The policy mentioned above is similar to my don't-eat-anything-that-sounds-like-an-Aladdin-character policy. This, of course, is why I do not eat Babaganoush.
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TWO-CAR PILEUP LEAVES 53 DEAD; CIRCUS MOURNSBut the thing is, despite the tragedy, it's kinda funny, 'cause, well, they're clowns.
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ECON Prelim(hopefully, I passed)COMS 330 Design Document for a large-scale database system that may take over my life and/or explode some time around late November.STS 355 essay - 3-5 pages on 19th century computers, and how they give me warm gooey feelings inside.(I still have to check whetber the bits I wrote at 4 A.M. are logical, or even coherent. I may be taking bets on that one.)Statistics Prelim(not too painful, but those are the ones to watch out for...)COMS 330 Homework.Run around, wildly flailing my arms about and yelling at squirrels.
(I also did a bit of general primal screaming for good measure.)Statistics problem set(well, I turned something in...)COMS 474 project, where I have to teach a stupid computer what the stupid word "activate" means. Stupid.I finally got it done, with what I thought were a bunch of errors. it turns out that those errors are not errors, but difficulties that everyone has in making a word-sense disambiguation system. I did ok.Write beatnik poetry for the religious college studentHere it is:Must repent. The end is nigh. Problem sets? I go to a Godless university. Sigh.
- Repent.
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