Sunday, 13 March 2011

"Good Shuzzit"

Somebody told me that Shuzzit is one of the minor holidays, one that can be celebrated any day year-round; and that when you wish people “Good Shuzzit,” you're wishing them a great boon or blessing. Can anyone out there tell me if this is true?

6 comments:

  1. Definitely still a Brooklyn kid!

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  2. Yes, Kid. In my neighborhood it's an exalted version of wishing someone Good Shabbos . . . and My People put the emphasis on the first word, drawing it out in a long breath: "Goooooood. Shuzzit!" I believe this holiday comes from the Ascent to the Stars in the Collective Semi-Consciousness. Or, as Rebbe Leo Watson said in this century, "Let's get happy!" Yours in the name of spiritual elevation.

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  3. Thank you, jazzlives, for the guidance. I hope to become more spiritual in my old age. If it's good enough for an exalted soul and leader like Watson, it's good enough for me.

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  5. Is this anything like Sans Glutonia?

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