Tuesday, September 02, 2008

Gift Hall of Fame Entrant...

A quick backstory for some of our newer readers.

Our primary social activity is having friends join us for lunch on the Sabbath (Saturday). To minimize hassle and maximize efficiency, we invite people over up to 6 months in advance. (Here's the strategy document explaining it.)

That craziness is mine, but the NFO has her own set of rules, including the requirement that people not bring gifts to our home.

PurellFor a while, this worked, but popular opinion was such that we had to modify that position a bit, because folks said they "wanted" to bring a gift.  Fine. The NFO still didn't want them to bring things to contribute to the meal, but I was perfectly happy to begin outsourcing the procurement of highly utilitarian items to our friends.

One of the side "benefits," if you can call it that, is a mild sense of competition among our guests to bring something memorable.  Some of the classics are listed here and others have been mentioned on the blog over time.

For example, the Lustmans gave us WD-40, the Lowensteins, a fire extinguisher.Others have 'flipped the script' on us as well.

Well, this weekend, we have a new entrant. Arguably, one of the most unique ever.

Longtime readers will know of my love of Purell, documented both here and on the Igniting the Revolution blog.

So, needless to say I was PUMPED UP to receive a wall-mountable Purell dispenser (with refills!) from Adam and Ayelet Schorr. It now hangs proudly in my front hall. Yes, you can walk into my house and immediately make your hands germ free.

But, as the saying goes, 'wait, there's more.'

Adam's sense of humor is, well, uh, sort of like mine...insofar as he kind of gets the joke, so he also brought one solitary rose with a note for the NFO (pictured) that read:
"Anytime you want to ditch Jer and run away to Mexico with me, just say the word."
His daughter was mortified. Not sure how the NFO really felt about it, but me? I freakin' loved it.

Definitely memorable. Definitely remarkable.

Also, for background, here is the requirements document and Conditions of Acceptance…(here) as well as acceptable gift items. (yes, more than a “bit” of gumption on this one), if you are ever invited.


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