Tuesday, December 14, 2010

It's the most wonderful time of the year...



There'll be much mistletoeing and pirates yo-ho-ing

And plenty of beer;

It's the most wonderful time of the year!
I'm sorry, I just always hear the carol that way. That, and "Chipmunks roasting o'er an open fire..."
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23 comments:

  1. Love the lyrics!
    Now ... if I can just get Andy William's voice out of my head ...
    Thanks ... I think...

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  2. Yeah, thanks a lot Tam. Now I've got that insipid song in my head.

    Just to get back at you, you are the dancin' queen...

    Heh.

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  3. The weird thing was, I had that song stuck in my head even before I read your new lyrics.

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  4. I like Andy Williams, but only at Christmas.

    The one I always heard was,

    "Oh, the weather outside is frightful
    But the bar is so delightful"

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  5. "Chipmunks roasting o'er an open fire..."

    BWAHAHAHAHA!!!!!

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  6. As a youth, I heard "Chet's nuts, roasting on an open fire..."

    Consequently, Andy Williams has always creeped me out..

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  7. Hot sauce dripping from their toes...

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  8. Chess nuts boasting in an open foyer?

    "Nog," they told me (Rum rum-rum-rum rum ... )

    I could do this all day.

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  9. The one that gets me is "Angels we have heard on high".

    After my cousin bought me Grunt: Pigorian Chant from Snouto Domoinko de Silo, all I hear when they sing "Gloria in excelsis Deo" is "Glory in eggshells all day-o"

    Well worth checking out Tam. Pigorian chant is a true experience.

    http://www.amazon.com/Grunt-Pigorian-Chant-Snouto-Domoinko/dp/0761105948/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1292346273&sr=8-2

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  10. When my younger brother was around 4 or 5, he used to sing "Hark, the hairy angels sing". Used to crack me up every time.

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  11. You might like this little ditty from Tom Smith:

    A Pirate Christmas

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  12. "God rest ye merry merchants, may you make the yuletide pay!

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  13. Then there's always the Capitol Steps with their rendition of "Gun nuts boasting they can open fire..."

    Steve

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  14. We Pastafarians may need to adapt that for a Holiday song...

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  15. Jonathan Coulton, "Christmas Is Interesting." And people say Charlie Brown is depressing ...

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  16. Chipmunks roasting on a open fire - Bob Rivers: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3M7IR6jkpc

    Zombie Bells - Machinima.com: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ktwRSEDs_Bk

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  17. I'll take jet engines - turbojets, no less - over Christmas carols. Then again the idea of a pirate Santa Claus going around pillaging homes for toys has some potential. Something along the lines of the Crimson Permanent Assurance.

    Jim

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  18. Lest we forget...the original, and still the best (rest in peace, Walt):

    "Deck us all with Boston Charlie,
    Walla Walla, Wash., an' Kalamazoo!
    Nora's freezin' on the trolley,
    Swaller dollar cauliflower alley-garoo!

    "Don't we know archaic barrel,
    Lullaby Lilla boy, Louisville Lou?
    Trolley Molly don't love Harold,
    Boola boola Pensacoola hullabaloo!

    "Bark us all bow-wows of folly,
    Polly wolly cracker n' too-da-loo!
    Hunky Dory's pop is lolly gaggin' on the wagon,
    Willy, folly go through!

    "Donkey Bonny brays a carol,
    Antelope Cantaloup, 'lope with you!
    Chollie's collie barks at Barrow,
    Harum scarum five alarum bung-a-loo!"

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  19. @Ken Long Live Pogo!

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  20. Ever since I found this, I haven't been able to listen to Christmas songs without substituting the lyrics: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Very_Scary_Solstice

    I'll sometimes just randomly pop into "It's starting to look a lot like Fishmen" without warning. As long as I keep my voice low, it doesn't get me any strange looks, but if someone actually hears the words...

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  21. Tam you can look up John Valby and the 12 days of christmas, Most all of his work is Not Safe for work.

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  22. Lester the Cat patiently listened as the mouse described all that he wished for, for Christmas.

    Then Lester ate the mouse.

    Here's hoping you get everything you want for Christmas!

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