Watch “It’s a Thick Book” on the Web

'It's a Thick Book' ScreenshotI continue to tell folks that “It’s a Thick Book” is an entertaining look at our state’s 1901 Constitution. Now you can easily see for yourself to tell me how right or wrong I am.

“It’s a Thick Book” can now be seen online via streaming video. It doesn’t get any easier than that.

My two cents is that watching video on the computer screen is a pretty unsatisfactory experience, so once you check it out for a bit, I suggest you click the link there to have them send you your own copy on dvd so you can watch it in a more comfortable setting, perhaps with others. (Who wants to sit in front of a computer screen watching a video for 45 minutes?)

I’d be interested to know what you think. The folks I know who have seen it have been saying positive things.

“It’s a Thick Book” was made by Homewood High School graduate Lewis Lehe.

BTW, the posts in Related Articles (immediately below) have various links to what newspapers have said about “It’s a Thick Book.”

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