Lewis Price. Lewis Price.
They eat a big meal and then dance in a circle singing ha homma ha ha homma ha all night long.
Its a circle where everyone has a drum of some kind and sits around hanging out and singing and usually somoking Pot lol.
The one in question is a .PPS file ..
"A Christmas Carol" is a novella by Charles Dickens that tells the story of Ebenezer Scrooge's transformation from a miserly person to a kind-hearted one. The word "carol" originates from the Old French word "carole," which means a circle dance accompanied by singing. Over time, it came to refer to joyful songs or hymns typically associated with Christmas.
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Armstrong Circle Theatre - 1950 Ring Twice for Christmas 5-16 was released on: USA: 21 December 1954
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Christmas caroling was originally known as wassailing, which involved people going door-to-door singing to wish for good health and prosperity in exchange for food and drink. The tradition dates back to medieval times in England.
Well the last book or episode of The Secret Circle has not been published or filmed yet. The last book of The Secret Circle will be released on the 11th September 2012 ages yet but when it is you will know.
The Sword-Iron Swan from "Age of Winters"
Although I grew up in North America, we knew that we were Norwegian (and there was a communities of us...not just Norwegians, but other Scandinavians) and certain traditions were most important around Christmas. Norwegians traditionally open gifts on Christmas eve. It is not uncommon to circle the Christmas tree singing Christmas carols. Christmas morning we wake while it is still dark and go go to church. The church is lit with many candles and again there is singing of Christmas carols. This is followed by a breakfast smorgasbord. We traditionally had things like lefse, fresh baked breads, cheeses, cold cuts or lox, Scandinavian cookies, sometimes little quiches (not sure that the last one is traditional though). There were always many cookies in the house at Christmas time, in fact tradition says that there should be at least seven different types. Christmas day we traditionally only had the Christmas breakfast and then an early Christmas dinner (late afternoon or early evening). That was plenty of food for that day. Christmas eve was family time, once Christmas day arrived, the visits started and would continue in the days following Christmas. We would visit friends and neighbours and eat Christmas goodies. Impromptu visits were quite normal at this time of year and everyone was welcome to drop by. Candles were lit in windows to show that all were welcome.