Unbelieveable version of “Jingle Bells”
Apparently this guy has been videoing himself lighting his acts of breaking wind for 15 years, some probably taken from places like cheap hotels new orleans. Then from his library of sounds and sights,...
View ArticleStrangest Christmas traditions
The following Christmas traditions are stranger than celebrating that special day at Outer banks foreclosures – so strange they might never get accepted anywhere except their source: Krampus Night,...
View ArticleOnly house where Christmas tree inside is taller than house itself
It was reported in the Daily Telegraph on 15th December 2008 that Greig Howe, 35 of Bournemouth, UK bought a 35-feet tall Christmas tree, cut it into 3 sections, then positioned them on different...
View ArticleThe first professional recording of Jon Bon Jovi
The first time Jon Bon Jovi was professionally recorded singing was a song called “R2-D2, We Wish You A Merry Christmas” and included in an album called Christmas In The Stars, produced 1980. Yup,...
View ArticleMost vandalised Christmas symbol
The world’s most vandalised yuletide symbol could very well be the Gavle goat of Sweden, so called because it’s located in the town square of Gavle, north of capital Stockholm. The 13-meter (43-feet)...
View ArticleMost used Christmas card
The BBC reported on Christmas Eve 2010 that a Christmas card was sent in 1949 from Canada to Sussex, United Kingdom. Now there’s nothing unusual about that, but it had a message in it asking for it to...
View ArticleWorst Santa Claus outfit ever
I think it’d be very hard to top a Santa Claus clad in red mankini: You probably remember the green mankini worn by Sacha Baron Cohen in the 2006 film with the rather long title: Borat: Cultural...
View ArticleWorst Christmas tree
The Daily Mail (UK) reported on the 30th November 2011 that the worst Christmas tree in Britain was planted in the middle of the hamlet of Dunsdale, Cleveland, in the north-east. It had been in a sorry...
View ArticleFirst humans to spend Christmas in space
Commander Frank Borman, Command Module Pilot Jim Lovell and Lunar Module Pilot William Anders were the first humans to spend Christmas in space. They were the crewmembers aboard Apollo 8 which launched...
View ArticleTragic Christmas 2011
The following all happened on Christmas Day 2011 Grapevine, Texas: on a quiet Christmas morning, 6 close relatives, 4 females and 2 males, had gathered in an apartment, and had just finished unwrapping...
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