It just isn’t Pesach without Charlton now is it?
Judaism, Just 4 Fun, Film, Living Jewishly, Online Media April 5th, 2007
No need to thank me it’s all just in a days work and trust me I realize how much all of you appreciate what I’ve done here with this post. I mean after all can it even really be called Passover if this MGM classic isn’t watched at least once, while munching on some matzah along with some tasty kosher for Passover onion dip?
Well, I certainly think not!
I mean it’s not like you’re wasting a whole bunch of time cooking up a storm in the kitchen, because let’s face it there really is nothing to cook. So who doesn’t have 220 minutes to invest in a piece of cinematic history such as this? I certainly have the time for this most holy of stories and I’m guessing that if you’re reading this post, well then so do you. Besides we both know that you’re too bloated and bog down from four straight days of matzah for breakfast, lunch and supper to move around or go out clubbing.
So I say grab some kosher for Passover Coca-Cola, a box of matzah, some of that tasty kosher for Passover onion dip and put your feet up. Come on just kickback and enjoy this all-time classic that is the 10 Commandments.
I mean you don’t even need to bit torrent the film I’ve done all the hard work for you. All you if to do is take advantage of an opportunity and enjoy.
So without further delay here is the film in two glorious parts for your viewing enjoyment.
Part One
Click here for a full screen version of part one
Part Two
Click here for full screen version of part two
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April 6th, 2007 at 7:19 am
grrr i just wrote a full comment and it was erased because I typed the email incorrectly!!!!!!!!! I hate that!!
I loved this post and it brought me back to when I was a teen and would spend all Passover eating kosher junk food!! (not good for a fat kid either! lol)
I have gotten to the point now that I just give up bread. Pathetic ik but its something! I just dont believe what I did then, now.. so pretty much what I do religiously is really more for family traditions for my kids.
I do have fond memories of watching the 10 Commandments! =]]]]]
cheers!
April 6th, 2007 at 2:56 pm
Hey Kate thanks for stopping by and sharing your thoughts.
And for the record I for one don’t think making the effort to give up bread for Passover is anywhere near pathetic. In fact it is far more (I am sure) than many other people managed to do this year.
Speaking of giving up bread, man do I ever miss it at the moment!
Be well!