The Best Gift of All

"I will sacrifice my life to keep you safe."
“I will sacrifice my life to keep you safe.”

[Found in here.]

Saturday Matinee – Pre-Christmas Festivities

That’s a cover of one of the best songs of The Phil Spector Christmas Album from 1963, but it’s not Christmas until I hear Leroy Anderson‘s “Sleigh Ride” sung by The Ronettes.

This corrupted and irreverent version of the traditional song always amuses me even though the missus hates it.

Have a great weekend, folks, and I’ll make up for this later. Honest.

A Quiet Christmas Morning

Christmas Morning 2Merry Christmas to you and yours. –Bunk

Hot Christmas Decorations

firemans-xmas-lights

[Found in here.]

So Mum Said, “Shaddup and go get a Christmas Tree,” and Dad said, “You heard your Mum.”

Christmas Tree 1Christmas Tree 2Christmas Tree 3 Christmas Tree 4

And Dad said, “You heard yer Mum.”

[Found here.]

Christmas In Portland

Christmas In Portland

#DarthVader caroling with flaming #bagpipes in a #kilt while on a #unicycle in #Portland. Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays from #Twitter.

[Found here.]

Merry Christmas to the U.S. Military

dont-say-christmas-army

[Image from here, related to a ridiculous story from Christmas 2013.]

Saturday Matinee – Carol of the Bells, Little Drummer Boy & Sleigh Ride

The music for “Carol of The Bells” predates the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution, is based upon a Ukrainian traditional chant that predates Christianity, and celebrates the New Year… in April. The original lyrics for the song describe a swallow flying into a house and promising good fortune because lambs have been born, and compliments the master of the house for having a wife with dark eyebrows (at least according to Wiki).

There are exactly 15 Pas, 18 Rums and 63 Pums in the lyrics to “Little Drummer Boy.” If you delete the spaces between the pa-rum-pa-pum-pums, there are exactly 21 Rumps. I can’t stand that song because it doesn’t stop when it should (just as the “Twelve Days Of Christmas” made it’s point on Day One).

It just doesn’t seem like Christmas until I hear The Ronette’s version of Leroy Anderson’s “Sleigh Ride.”

Have a great Pre-Holiday Weekend, folks, and don’t fight over parking spaces. I was there first.

The .Gif Friday Post No.359 – Nutcracker, Tinkerbell From Hell & Trash Cat Freakout

Nutcracker

Tinkerbell From Hell

TrashCat

[Found here, here and here.]

Merry Christmas Everyone

Country Church near Fort St. John British Columbia Canada

[Image from here.]