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  1. And of course there's the big difference between America's overplayed 40s-60s Christmas standards and our 70s-90s pop music.

    Sunday, 23-Dec-12 22:34:31 UTC from web
    1. @thelastgherkin If I had a penny for every time I heard some variation of "Jingle Bells" over the years I'd be a billionaire

      Sunday, 23-Dec-12 22:35:38 UTC from web
      1. @redenchilada @theforeverfreest Let's get you educated. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YxNemfdMnOU

        Sunday, 23-Dec-12 22:36:55 UTC from web
        1. @thelastgherkin I THOUGHT NON-TERRIBLE CHRISTMAS MUSIC DIDN'T EXIST THANK YOU

          Sunday, 23-Dec-12 22:39:10 UTC from web
          1. @redenchilada This is the quintessential British Christmas song, which you can tell from it being so miserable. Also, this is the only ocassion where a certain homosexual slur is ever appropriate, to the extent that there was uproar one year when it was censored. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9jbdgZidu8 # for language.

            Sunday, 23-Dec-12 22:41:13 UTC from web
            1. @thelastgherkin I was in HMV yesterday and they played a cover of it with said slur censored, my jimmies havent been that rustled in a long time.

              Sunday, 23-Dec-12 22:42:23 UTC from web
              1. @purplephish20 >a cover >not already mad about that

                Sunday, 23-Dec-12 22:43:15 UTC from web
                1. @thelastgherkin Thats a point. It was terrible

                  Sunday, 23-Dec-12 22:43:42 UTC from web
    2. @theforeverfreest >"Christmas music" >Hanukkah song

      Sunday, 23-Dec-12 22:42:36 UTC from web