I've decided to write about my Passover seders that have happened over the past two days. Seder One: topics of discussion: Jackass 2, Tibetin Mastifs, Grave-robbings and other occurances on Primetime on ABC, and of course, The Ten Plagues. Quite frankly, I'm incredibly content with what we discussed. I suppose it's better than the conversations that would surface if my grandparents were present. (They're in Florida enjoying their matza ball soup at the Boca Raton Country Club.) My grandmother would merely discuss her new art show, jewish things, or how she abhors the way Madonna said she would never convert to judaism, for she participates in the Kaballah. My grandpa would stay silent, and things would go nowehere. I much prefer my Aunt getting up from the table and imitating Johnny Knoxville as an old man. It was a very tender dinner otherwise. We also took a break in between dinner and desert to watch the season finale of I Love New York on VH1. I'm happy she picked Tango. Seder Two: topics of discussion: College, Young Frankenstein, The Lives of Others, and we ended with a good game of Dictionary. It was pretty refined; I don't think it's worth being explicit about. A new band I have become recently infatuated with is A Sunny Day In Glasgow. Their spacey sound is truly fantastic. Check them out. Oh, and if you were wondering was "Pesah Time" was, it is a song that was in the back of the Haggadah (passover book) that I had no idea about. It was funny. Anyway, be sure to listen to A Sunny Day in Glasgow during your next Passover seder: Only 6 nights left.
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