Found a gem on Netflix yesterday, and other than the time I was away for the Temple Open House, I spent most of the day watching it. It's called "Egypt", and is sort of part documentary, part dramatic reenactment of events surrounding the discovery of King Tut's Tomb, the Temple of Abu Simbel, Seti's Tomb, and the discovery and translation of the Rosetta Stone. There are 6 episodes, and it's fantastic. If you're like me, and you have any interest at all in history, or archaeology, or Ancient Egypt, you'll totally love it.
Hi, my name's Tracie and I'm a Mormon. That being said, I've provided enough context for the conversation I had with the receptionist at work today: Christy: (Showing me a photo) What picture is this movie from? Me: Mmmm, Serendipity maybe? Christy: No...you should know this. Me: I should? Christy: (Finally) It's from the movie "Charlie"! Me: How would I know that? I don't watch Mormon movies. They're dumb. Now that I've let the cat out of the bag, I guess I should also confess that I also don't listen to Mormon pop music (other than the original recording of The Forgotten Carols), or read Mormon fiction. So sue me. Let's face it, it's not like most of them are of real quality anyway. When it comes to Mormon music, I'll stick with my MoTab and the hymns of Zion.
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