Wednesday, December 13, 2006
Festive Recreation for the Cerebellum
Just for fun...can you guess the names of these Christmas songs?
Quadruped with crimson proboscis_______________
5 p.m. to 6 a.m. without noise___________________
Miniscule hamlet in the far east __________________
Ancient benevolent despot ______________________
Adorn the vestibule ___________________________
Exuberance directed to the planet ________________
Listen, aerial spirits harmonizin _________________
Monarchial trio _______________________________
Yonder in the haystack _________________________
Assemble, everyone who believes _________________
Hallowed post meridian _________________________
Fantasies of a colorless December 25th _____________
Tin tintinnabulums ____________________________
A dozen 24-hour yule periods ____________________
Befell during the transparent bewitching hour ______
Homo sapien of crystallized vapor ________________
I merely desire a pair of incisors __________________
I spied my maternal parent osculating a fat man in red__
Perambulating through a December solstice fantasy ____
Aloft on the acme of the abode _________________
(Shout-out to Keith D., who earned 100 % easily, as well as Michelle L. Woot, woot!!)
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3 comments:
WTH!?!?!?! I couldn't pronounce half of those words let alone guess what they mean. How am I supposed to figure this thing out? See, this is why I can't stand Christmas music. It's WAAAAAY too confusing! ;o)
O.K. Here's my guess:
Rudolf the red-nosed reindeer
Silent Night
O Little Town of Bethlehem
Old King Winseslaus (sp?)
Deck the Halls
Joy to the World
Hark, the Herald Angels Sing
We Three Kings
Away in a Manger
O Come all Ye Faithful
O Holy Night
Dreaming of a White Christmas
Silver Bells
12 days of Christmas
It Came Upon a Midnight Clear
Frosty the Snowman
All I want for Christmas is my two front teeth
I saw mommy kissing Santa Claus
Walking in a Winter Wonderland
Up on the rooftop
Do I win anything??? This is fun, Jamie. BTW, I loved your worship on Sunday.
You got it, Michelle! KUDOS, and Thank you!
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