Jonathan Dalton

Jonathan Dalton is a Realtor with RE/MAX Desert Showcase in Peoria, Arizona and is the author of the All Phoenix Real Estate blog as well as a half-dozen neighborhood sites. His partner, Tobey, is a somewhat rotund beagle who sleeps 21 hours a day.

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6 Comments

  1. Dan Green

    I wonder if Branch Rickey said the shehechyanu while Jackie Robinson was signing his contract?

  2. Bill Lublin

    @Dan Green – Actually Jackie should have said the shehechyanu ;-)
    As well as the fans :-D

    @Jonathan – Dude you gotta help the readers who don’t get what a Kaynahorah is (you may be #2 because you spelled it that way) – Here’s a definition from http://www.bubbygram.com

    Kaynahorah: (kayne-a-hurr-rah) literally, the evil eye. Pronounced in order to ward off the evil eye, especially when speaking of one’s good fortune. “Everyone is the family is happy and healthy, kaynahorah.” “He’ll be 86 in three weeks, kaynahorah.” Another way to ward off the evil eye is to quickly spit three times (We’re not talking hawking a big loogie. This is more like lightly spitting a poppy seed off the tongue.) “My daughter found a nice guy and it looks as if he’s going to propose. Pthui, pthui, pthui.”

    Couldn’t find a definition of the shehechyanu – so we’ll just let them know that its a thank you for the good things we’re allowed to experience -ecited at every joyous occasion .

    Ok, I’m done being multi-cultural – Time to go now! ;-)

  3. Jonathan Dalton

    Kaynahorah, Bill? Is that the dance you do when you’re at a Kanye West concert?

  4. Faina Sechzer

    Jonathan, how do you say “congrats”? Without my grandma, I am at a loss for the right words. I will say, “phui, pthui, pthui” (better safe then sorry), as there is another 6 months to go.

  5. Paula Henry

    Jonathan – I do not understand the language you speak here, but do undertsan the language of the longtail and congrats on a good year with it!

    Here’s to a great rest of 2008!

  6. Louis Cammarosano

    What Branch Richey did was take advantage of the immense ignorance at the time by adding an African-American player to his team, Jackie Robinson, that no one else would take, but who would help the Dodgers win games.

    Seems like an obvious good move now, but at the time people questioned the decision to bring Jackie onto the team.

    With Jackie, the Dodgers finally won a World Series (beating the Yankees in 1955) and a few pennants along the way.

    Jackie endured a lot of crap and Branch Richey probably did as well.

    Branch Richey succeeded by doing what he thought was right and would work even though none of his peers was doing it and thought it was wrong.

    A tremendous lesson for us well beyond the long tail!

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