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"The Little Drummer Boy" (originally known as
"Carol of the Drum")
is a popular Christmas song written by the
American classical music composer
and teacher Katherine Kennicott Davis in
1941.
It was recorded in 1955 by the Trapp Family Singers
and further
popularized by a 1958 recording by the Harry Simeone Chorale.
This version was
re-released successfully for several years
and the song has been recorded many
times since.
The song was originally titled "Carol of the Drum"
and was published by Davis as based upon a traditional Czech carol.
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Xmas Toons and Fun Pictures
A Russian couple was walking down
the street in Moscow one night,
when the man felt a drop hit his nose.
"I
think it's raining," he said to his wife.
"No, that felt more like snow to me," she replied.
"No, I'm sure it was just rain," he said.
Well, as these things go,
they were about to have a major argument
about
whether it was raining or snowing.
Just then they saw a Communist Party
official
walking toward them.
"Let's not fight about it," the man said,
"Let's ask Comrad
Rudolph whether
it's officially raining or snowing."
As the official approached,
the man said, "Tell us, Comrade Rudolph,
is it
officially raining or snowing?"
"It's raining, of course," he replied,
and walked on.
But the woman insisted:
"I know that felt like snow!"
To which the man quietly replied,
"Rudolph the Red knows rain, dear."
Aussie Jingle Bells
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Surfs up
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Those Funny Animals
White Christmas
this is silly
but hey how often do you see a cat play a harmonica
waiting for Santa
If Christmas Morning
Was Filmed by Famous Hollywood Directors
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Rare pictures
Chuck Norris answer to Claude van Damme
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Phun Phacts
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I will follow him
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Dodge City was a rough town.
Nevertheless, it had an excellent theatre
group.
One time it planned to perform the Swan Lake Ballet.
On the day of dress rehearsal,
it was discovered that moths had gotten
into the tutus.
Everything was ruined.
The producer placed a call to the Acme
Costume Company in Wichita
and learned they had plenty of tutus.
The proprietor
promised to ship the much needed garments over on a special train.
They should
arrive in plenty of time for the opening.
Back at Dodge, everyone was in a big hurry.
Someone needed to go down to
the depot and fetch the tutus.
Butch, the biggest, toughest guy in town offered
to do it
. So he went to the station and sat down.
When the station master saw
Butch,
he went over and asked if he might be of help.
Butch replied,
“Thanks,
but I’m just waiting for the tutu train.”
Patrick O'Reilly was
lucky.
Since the day he had found that four-leaf clover,
everything good
seemed to come his way.
He had met the wonderful Rosie,
and after a
whirlwind romance, they were married.
And now, a year later,
he was the
proud father of beautiful twins,
a boy and a girl.
At work, the story was the same.
He
had been promoted and had received a substantial raise;
now the firm had come
up with a profit-sharing plan!
Paddy was certain his good fortune was due
to his four-leaf clover.
Everywhere he went,
he was certain to be
carrying the talisman in his suit pocket.
One morning, Paddy could not find the
clover.
He searched the house, but it was not there.
In a panic, he tried
to recall when he had last seen it.
He finally recalled it was in his grey
suit
he had dropped off at the dry cleaners.
He rushed to the cleaners,
only to find that the work
had been completed and his suit was ready to be
picked up.
He searched the suit, and found the four-leaf clover,
still in
one piece, but now flattened from the dry cleaning.
From that day on, Paddy's fortunes
changed.
Life was good, but was no longer perfect.
The little
inconveniences were always there.
He had a flat tire as he was driving to
an important meeting.
The twins developed measles when
his boss and his
wife were over for dinner.
No, Paddy's luck (and life) had changed
dramatically.
He still carried the amulet,
but he was certainly not
living under the silver lining
he was used to, and had come to expect.
Finally, he had had enough.
He
visited the parish priest to see if he could help him
understand what had
happened.
"This certainly was to be expected," he was
told.
"Ye should have known...
One should never press one's
luck!"
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For all that has gone wrong during VCU's disappointing
opening six weeks
of the season,
the Rams deserve credit for doing the right things off the
floor.
When the team visited Children's Hospital in Richmond
in late November,
the staff was putting together a lip-sync music video
with the kids to Katy
Perry's hit song "Roar."
and
Jairus Lyles join in the fun, lip-syncing
and dancing along with several of the
patients.
Credit to the hospital staff for putting this together
and to the Rams
for agreeing to participate.
These types of videos pop up every holiday season,
but they always mange to be uplifting.
Posters
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International Relations
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Odds and Ends
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Winter Fails Christmas style
some old and some new footage
Destiny
Few people with an interest in
aviation will not
have heard of the island of St Maarten,
famous for its
spectacular airport, Princess Juliana,
where aircraft pass over Maho beach at
head-height.
The airport of the Greek island of Skiathos
offers identical
approaches and can be described as
"The Second St Maarten"!
Enjoy the thrill of watching masses of metal passing right over your head,
and
literally get "blown away" by the insane jetblasts,
while the pilots
increase the throttles to full thrust!
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this week signs
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2013 review
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Phils Philosphy
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1 comment:
I loved the dog waiting for Santa video and the landings video the very best.
Have a fabulous day and a very merry Christmas. ☺
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