Tuesday, 25 December 2018

Merry Christmas!

If you've got a few minutes during this hectic holiday time and want some cute laffs, watch this fun little video! While several small kids retell the Christmas story in their own inimitable way, adults act it out, lip-syncing the kids' retelling as they do so. And I gotta tell ya -- they have AWESOME lip-syncing skills that rival the best DRAG QUEENS! And you know that's saying a LOT.

So ENJOY and MERRY CHRISTMAS to all of you who celebrate!



[Thanks to Susan Kane at whose blog thecontemplativecat I found this gem!]

38 comments:

  1. Oh, that's funny! Thanks for sharing. If you like that, try watching a series of videos called Kid Snippets. One in particular is called math class. Very funny as well. -Jenn

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  2. The cuteness! I die at the cuteness!!!

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  3. Merry Christmas to you and yours.

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  4. That was SO cute!! The screaming goat, shepards washing their sheep, King Harold?
    That huge biker angel made me just lose it. I was laughing so hard listening to him with that child's voice.
    BWAAAHAHAAhahahahaaahahahaaaaaa! I think I tinkled myself.
    Merry Christmas, Blessed Yule Y'all.

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  5. Hahahaaaaaa...

    Oh my this was awesomely spoiled Cute dear Debra:)))

    So enjoyed the story of Christmas through little angle,s perspective

    Have a happy joyful Christmas my friend!

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  6. Oh, my goodness! Jose's face is priceless.

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  7. So cute Debra! I love! Thank you!!! Merry Christmas! Big Hugs!

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  8. Beth-leh-ham! HAHAHA Oh my gosh, this was hilarious and cute. Thanks for sharing it. Merry Christmas!

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  9. Thanks, and thanks for sharing that video, I wish you and yours a happy holiday!

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  10. You manage to find the best Youtube videos. This is now my new favorite Xmas "film". I'm particularly impressed with the actors' abilities to mouth all the stutter soundbites. Oh, and the washing of the sheep. Hilarious! Thank you.
    Merry all of it, Debra.

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  11. Too funny! Wishing you and your rare one the happiest of Christmases.

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  12. simply wonderful. hope your holiday was the best.

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  13. Merry Christmas Debs!!!!!! Hope you two had a wonderful day🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄

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  14. Fantastic! This is like Drunk History but with kids and no booze!

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  15. Loved it!! Thanks for sharing..Hope you had a wonderful Christmas..

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  16. Professor Chaos wished me a Merry Canadian Christmas yesterday. Clearly, your Great White Northern ways are rubbing off on me. Either he briefly mixed up the two of us, or better yet, he's psychic and predicting my future move to the wilds of Canada. Here's to a better world in 2019.

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  17. Ok, it's funny and the kids are cute and the actors did a great job. But, oh, those poor misguided children! (Can I say that?)

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  18. I loved this, Debra, truly I did. Thanks for sharing it. I see that most of the folks who commented here only think it is funny but I loved the children's voices telling the story of Christmas in their own unique way. And the music from "Merry Christmas, Charlie Brown" was a nice touch. I love that music by the way!
    Happy Boxing Day!

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  19. Lol! So Cute! Hope you had a wonderful Christmas!

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  20. Hope your Christmas was wonderful! Enjoy your week! :-)

    Blessings,
    Jill

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  21. ha! that was a fun video... hope you guys are having a wonderful holiday!

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  22. Hee hee! :)
    Merry Christmas Debra! xx

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  23. O, sweet Jesus! That is adorable but just a bit creepy hearing the early brainwashing (he died for our sins)... OK... OK... Merry Christmas... to everyone. Even Caesar E. Gustus in Beth-leh-ham.

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  24. Me again. I didn't have time to watch the video when I made my first comment (but wanted to wish you a merry Christmas anyway.) I found the time now, and it's hilarious. For better or worse, these kids have a good grasp of the story.

    When they brought up King Herod's name, I thought, oh, no, here comes The Massacre of the Innocents, but that might have been a bit too rough on the kids (if you're unfamiliar with the Massacre, Herod puts a hit out on all the boys two years or younger in the vicinity of Bethlehem, thinking that will nip this newborn King of Israel upstart right in the bud, but Jesus, if no one else, gets away. The story is told in only one gospel of the Bible, and there's an utter lack of corroborating historical evidence that such a ghastly event ever took place.)

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  25. Abby watched over my shoulder and said at the end..I could tell a story better than that.

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  26. Now this was funny!
    Thanks Debra...it made my day :D

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