Monday, June 8, 2009

Dinner at Corky's - A Timeless Classic

Monday night dinner's at Corky's and Jack's have been going on for longer than I can remember.

Longer than my gramma can remember too.

Literally, she doesn't remember.



For at least 25 years, Monday Night Dinners have taken place at one of two venues:
  • Corky and Lenny's in Lyndhurst
  • Jack's Deli in Beachwood
Always.

Monday Night Dinner never diverges off of this track.

It is a good track, and why would they ever change that?

It's been this way for decades.


These dinners were the precifice for iGavolt - The iPhone App that Puts a Jewish Gramma in Your Pocket.

I'll keep this blog updated as much as possible with recent events at MNDWTOP (Monday Night Dinner With The Old People!)

-Brad

Sunday, May 31, 2009

iGavolt Press Release

NEW iPHONE APP ‘iGAVOLT’ PUTS JEWISH GRANDMOTHER IN YOUR POCKET
Nice Jewish Boy Shares Gramma’s Snappy One-Liners with the World


Cleveland native Brad Kleinman gets a kick out of the funny things his grandmother says – and he thinks others will, too. That’s why he developed iGavolt, the iPhone app that puts a Jewish “gramma” in your pocket.

All his life, Kleinman, 28, has listened to his Gramma Netty, Annette Kleinman Markell, 84, also of Cleveland, shower him with typical Jewish grandmother phrases like “Are you going to get married before I die? I've only got a few years left you know!”, “Why don’t you call me anymore?” and “You look too skinny…eat some farfel.” And he can’t get enough of it.

“I love my gramma,” Kleinman says. “And if you knew her, you’d love her, too. I’ve always wanted to have my gramma with me wherever I go. Now at least I can hear her everywhere I go.”

For years, Kleinman has been the only one of Markell’s nine grandchildren who regularly attends weekly dinners with Gramma Netty and her friends at either one of two favorite Cleveland-area Jewish delis.

“Jack’s is better for corned beef. Corky & Lenny’s is better for mushroom barley soup,” Markell says. “It just depends on what you’re in the mood for.”
Kleinman looks forward to these Monday evening affairs, which has affectionately dubbed: “Dinner with the Old People.” It was following one of these dinners that he came up with the idea for iGavolt.

Known as the “iPhone App for Jewish Kids,” iGavolt can be downloaded on iTunes for $.99, a one-time fee that includes free monthly upgrades. Features include an array of snappy one-liners that are actual recordings of Gramma Netty and a gramma rap option that has Gramma Netty rap to different beats.

Gramma Netty is not overly impressed with her grandson’s most recent entrepreneurial venture, though she’s pretty sure she understands the general concept of developing an iPhone application.

“It has to do with a lot of computers,” Markell says. “I think computers are a pain in the neck.”
Still, she admits, “I’ll be happy if Bradley makes any money out of this.”

iGavolt is a joint venture between Kleinman’s company, WorkSmart eMarketing, and Vokal Interactive. Ten percent of the proceeds from sales of the application will be donated to Jewish charities throughout the world.

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For more information on Brad, Gramma Netty or iGavolt, or to schedule an interview, please call Brad Kleinman at (216) 339-0353 or email him at brad@worksmart-emarketing.com.

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Aunt Flo is not happy about Swine Flu. Or chicken noodle soup with not enough broth. Take a look

Sunday, April 26, 2009

iGavolt - The iPhone App for Jewish Grandkids


I love my gramma.

And if you knew my gramma, you'd love her too.

I've always wanted to have my gramma with me wherever I go, and now I can...Thanks to iGavolt - The iPhone App for Jewish Grandkids.

I'm launching iGavolt in just a few weeks, an iPhone app that puts a Jewish gramma in your pocket. We'll be making frequent updates with more grammas, more beats, and more functionality.

It's only $.99 and 10% of all proceeds go to the Jewish Federation of Cleveland.

So show your support of Jewish grammas and buy iGavolt.

And let me know if you like your matza balls hard or soft.

Oy!
-Brad

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Aunt Flo Talking About the Internet

An interesting discussion with Aunt Flo about 'The Internet'


Monday, April 6, 2009

Aunt Flo is not happy with Seymour

Aunt Flo is not happy. Seymour apparently forgot to pick her up to go to Jack's. This is not a joking matter.

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Aunt Flo wants me to pick up her cuisinart

A nice video of Flo wanting to give me her Cuisinart