If putting on a smile doesn't work by itself...
...you can always try a little incentive:
Video posted by Bomborarius
Of course, if sugar doesn't do it for you, you can always try a vacation:
Video posted by Ikenna Mokwe
Although, you really don't want to take it too far...
Video posted by Master
Okay, so Mary Poppins was a childhood favorite (I know all the words to "The Perfect Nanny" by heart, and I mean EVERY WORD) and it's is still one of my favorite movies. If you haven't anything else to fill your time this weekend, I heartily recommend a rewatch. ... There are PENGUINS!
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The songs for Mary Poppins (and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and The Jungle Book and Bedknobs and Broomsticks, among others) were written by the Sherman brothers, Robert and Richard. They were the sons of Tin Pan Alley songwriter Al (Avrum) Sherman and like their father, were Jewish.
For Mary Poppins, I forgive them for writing this:
(And now you'll have that stuck in your head all weekend. Shabbat shalom!)
Video posted by Bomborarius
Of course, if sugar doesn't do it for you, you can always try a vacation:
Video posted by Ikenna Mokwe
Although, you really don't want to take it too far...
Video posted by Master
Okay, so Mary Poppins was a childhood favorite (I know all the words to "The Perfect Nanny" by heart, and I mean EVERY WORD) and it's is still one of my favorite movies. If you haven't anything else to fill your time this weekend, I heartily recommend a rewatch. ... There are PENGUINS!
The songs for Mary Poppins (and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and The Jungle Book and Bedknobs and Broomsticks, among others) were written by the Sherman brothers, Robert and Richard. They were the sons of Tin Pan Alley songwriter Al (Avrum) Sherman and like their father, were Jewish.
For Mary Poppins, I forgive them for writing this:
(And now you'll have that stuck in your head all weekend. Shabbat shalom!)
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