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  • #599346
    Sender Av
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    Anyone know the name of it? I was looking for it on youtube. The one with all the Jewish names that some British guy did a year or so ago.

    #1218858
    am yisrael chai
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    This is an older one:

    PEANUT BUTTER, POPPY, PRUNE, OR CHOCOLATE HAMENTASHEN

    to the tune of Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious by R. M. Sherman & R. B. Sherman

    words by Erik Contzius

    Peanut Butter, Poppy, Prune, or Chocolate Hamentashen

    Peanut Butter, Poppy, Prune, or Chocolate Hamentashen!

    When I was just a little kid, a long long time ago

    The month Adar had just come in, but how was I to know

    that there was such a holiday with food I would sequester

    That yummy treat I love to eat when reading about Esther

    The first time that I saw these things, triangular in shape,

    Their smell was oh, so heavenly that there was no escape

    I took a bite, my appetite just grew and grew and grew

    Without Oznei Haman and Purim, oh what would I do?

    and ya know, you COULD say it Dociousaliexpeeistic-califragirupus, but that would be going a bit too far, wouldn’t you say? indubidoubly!

    #1218859
    TheGoq
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    Thats awesome Ayc ty for sharing

    #1218860
    am yisrael chai
    Participant

    YW, Goq

    #1218861
    bein_hasdorim
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    you spelled it wrong! Don’t they teach these words in school!

    #1218862
    HLM
    Member

    bein_hasdorim:

    Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious!!!!!!!!!

    #1218863
    bein_hasdorim
    Participant

    Thank you HLM! so there’s hope after all.

    #1218864
    am yisrael chai
    Participant

    Hey, I know it’s late and all, but isn’t that exactly the way I spelled it above? Or is the late hour playing tricks on my vision?

    #1218865
    Lightbrite
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    5yo thread


    Bump 🙂

    #1218866
    Hashemisreading
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    how do men know the tune for Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious?

    #1218867
    Meno
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    Once a woman played it on a piano for a man (from behind a mechitza), and he handed down the mesorah

    #1218868
    Hashemisreading
    Participant

    So it’s probably so off tune by now.

    #1218869

    Where can I hear this?

    #1218870
    Lilmod Ulelamaid
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    They are baalei teshuva. They used to be MO, but then they started posting in the CR and quickly realized the error of their ways, so they decided to learn full-time in between posting in the CR and joined a kollel for guys who used to be OTD but now smoke instead of watching movies.

    #1218871
    the_shver
    Member

    it’s also possible that their wives sang it to them, (can these threads have some dan likaf zichus every once in a while???)

    #1218872
    Lilmod Ulelamaid
    Participant

    the_shver: shkoyach! That’s a good limud zchus! I guess no one thought of it. I think the person who asked did so because she was assuming there was a good answer and that someone would come up with it.

    And you see she was right!!!

    Now how is that for being “dan l’kaf zchus”!

    #1218873
    Lightbrite
    Participant

    Yays!

    #1218874
    Hashemisreading
    Participant

    Lilmod: why must you always dig so deep as to why I ask my questions??

    Rephrase: how would an orphaned single, ffb guy with no sisters know the song Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious?

    #1218875
    WinnieThePooh
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    He heard it as a young child before the issur of kol isha applied and remembered it to this day.

    Actually, I know the song and I don’t think I have heard it since my young childhood.

    #1218876
    Lightbrite
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    He heard it from Dick Van Dike… Muttar because a man was singing it

    #1218877
    Lilmod Ulelamaid
    Participant

    Hashem is reading – huh? I felt like someone was attacking you (by assuming that your question was meant rhetorically and you were criticizing the men who knew the song), so I defended you and “daned you l’kaf zchus” by assuming that you were simply asking a question (not as a rhetorical question) and not being critical.

    But if you don’t like being defended or judged favorably, I will try to remember not to do so in the future.

    And btw, from the fact that you rephrased your question, it sounds like I was right, so I don’t know what you’re upset about. If you had meant it as a rhetorical question, there would be no reason to rephrase it.

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