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Too offensive for GD (Original Post) canetoad Dec 24 OP
That was claudette Dec 24 #1
Yeah I know canetoad Dec 24 #3
Didn't mean claudette Dec 24 #4
No worries canetoad Dec 24 #5
Thanks! claudette Dec 24 #8
But for the people who aren't celebrating the birth of jesus, it was hilarious. Iggo Dec 24 #6
Made even funnier by the fact that the audience knew the words. Even the old folks. MMBeilis Dec 24 #2
the song is almost 40 years old (1985) Celerity Dec 24 #7
I thought it was older than that canetoad Dec 24 #9
it may well be older, that was the oldest reference I could find Celerity Dec 24 #10
Back at ya, Kiddo canetoad Dec 24 #11
That's the bit I like canetoad Dec 25 #13
LOL Kali Dec 25 #12
Back at ya Kali canetoad Dec 25 #14

claudette

(4,805 posts)
4. Didn't mean
Tue Dec 24, 2024, 05:50 PM
Dec 24

To offend you but I don’t like that kind of humor and didn’t get past the part in the video where he tells the way he fed the cat.

canetoad

(18,431 posts)
9. I thought it was older than that
Tue Dec 24, 2024, 09:25 PM
Dec 24

Back in the 70s we three kids gathered at parents place for Christmas; also present was Aunt & Uncle and four cousins of a similar age to us.

My brother, an inveterate larrikin, pulled us into the spare room where he had (I think it was bootleg) a copy of this song. We laughed till the tears ran down our legs and listened to it several times - until the parents knocked on the door wanting to know what was so funny.....

They insisted on hearing the song and the rest is history.

Celerity

(47,437 posts)
10. it may well be older, that was the oldest reference I could find
Tue Dec 24, 2024, 09:36 PM
Dec 24

thanks for posting the song

happy holidaze

Cel

canetoad

(18,431 posts)
13. That's the bit I like
Wed Dec 25, 2024, 02:36 AM
Dec 25

Like the Brits sing Land of Hope and Glory at the Proms. Aussies sing Hey Santa Claus.

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