A few years ago, two parents went out for dinner. A few hours later, the babysitter was calling to ask if she could cover up the clown statue in the kids' room, the father said, "Take the kids and get out of the house. We'll call the police, we don't have a clown statue."; The "clown statue"; is really a killer that escaped from jail. If you don't post this letter on to 10 videos tonight, the clown will be in your bed at 3:00 am with a chainsaw in his hand
webjtfrog, take a rest on your propaganda- everyone that is in touch with reality can discern the Truth. On another note, in spanish syllogism "ponte las pillas [(change your batteries)get with it]" or as southsiders say it "do you know what time it is?(don't get caught slipping.)" Or a bride without lampoil. Hey, "ribit" (poking you in the rib-e.g., get the joke or not?)
"MASHIACH!" (the Hebrew word for "Messiah"). The lyrics quote Maimonides' 7th Principle of Faith: I believe with complete faith in the coming of the Messiah, and even though he will delay, I shall wait every day for His arrival". It is a very popular song in the Jewish religious world. The musical arrangements were first presented by Mordechai ben David some 15 years ago, and like the parody presented here, it hasn't stop playing ever since...
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A few years ago, two parents went out for dinner. A few hours later, the babysitter was calling to ask if she could cover up the clown statue in the kids' room, the father said, "Take the kids and get out of the house. We'll call the police, we don't have a clown statue."; The "clown statue"; is really a killer that escaped from jail. If you don't post this letter on to 10 videos tonight, the clown will be in your bed at 3:00 am with a chainsaw in his hand
Yikith 3 years ago
Just beautifull! I've had much fun. But the question is: what chassids think of this parody? Do _they_ think it's fine, or blasphemy? Hey, chassids?!
misererror 4 years ago
That certainly tickled.
bhatindawalla 4 years ago
i love batteries and i love jews even more and chassids are just the best.
davio3 4 years ago
webjtfrog, take a rest on your propaganda- everyone that is in touch with reality can discern the Truth. On another note, in spanish syllogism "ponte las pillas [(change your batteries)get with it]" or as southsiders say it "do you know what time it is?(don't get caught slipping.)" Or a bride without lampoil. Hey, "ribit" (poking you in the rib-e.g., get the joke or not?)
vistavision2 4 years ago
Very good. :)
osdesk 4 years ago
What is the name of this song?
arsayau 5 years ago
"MASHIACH!" (the Hebrew word for "Messiah"). The lyrics quote Maimonides' 7th Principle of Faith: I believe with complete faith in the coming of the Messiah, and even though he will delay, I shall wait every day for His arrival". It is a very popular song in the Jewish religious world. The musical arrangements were first presented by Mordechai ben David some 15 years ago, and like the parody presented here, it hasn't stop playing ever since...
rafvrab 5 years ago
Thanks! Here in Brazil, there is a TV program who begins with this song: "Show do milhão" (Millions Show).
arsayau 5 years ago
It's aslo known as 'Ani ma'amin' which means "I believe".
salman5748 4 years ago
I can't stop laughing! This is brilliant!!
kcjones1025 5 years ago
Thats a brilliant video!!
SpudAlmighty 5 years ago
Hahaha... That was so hilarious... The one in white is so cute haha..
GothicNightwish 5 years ago