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  • C Chris Buckett

    We had our first "carol" singers round last night (30th November). (for those in the rest of the world these are people (usually bored / moody youths - the same ones who come at halloween) who knock on the door and "sing" a christmas carol in expectation of a mince pie or money). They attempted to sing "We wish you a merry christmas..." (which isn't even a carol google says it is). I asked them if they were late from last year or early for this year. So, for the next ones that come round, I intend to make them earn their mince-pie. I'm going to print out some song sheets and they can sing a complete carol from the sheet before they get anything. Anybody got any suggestions for a nice long one? :) ChrisB

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    Chris Buckett wrote:

    (which isn't even a carol google says it is)

    This makes me think of a M$ strategy meeting... "Why don't we take away a functional start menu and replace it with a search function!" "That is the worst Idea I have ever heard, you are the biggest douche that has ever come through the Windows!!!! (I assume M$ wouldn't use a door, because Windows are faster)....... Google thinks it is a good idea"


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    • C Chris Buckett

      We had our first "carol" singers round last night (30th November). (for those in the rest of the world these are people (usually bored / moody youths - the same ones who come at halloween) who knock on the door and "sing" a christmas carol in expectation of a mince pie or money). They attempted to sing "We wish you a merry christmas..." (which isn't even a carol google says it is). I asked them if they were late from last year or early for this year. So, for the next ones that come round, I intend to make them earn their mince-pie. I'm going to print out some song sheets and they can sing a complete carol from the sheet before they get anything. Anybody got any suggestions for a nice long one? :) ChrisB

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      J Dunlap
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      Chris Buckett wrote:

      (for those in the rest of the world these are people (usually bored / moody youths - the same ones who come at halloween) who knock on the door and "sing" a christmas carol in expectation of a mince pie or money).

      At Christmas time we go around singing Christmas carols and giving goodies, not requesting them. That seems more in keeping with the meaning of Christmas. :)

      Chris Buckett wrote:

      So, for the next ones that come round, I intend to make them earn their mince-pie. I'm going to print out some song sheets and they can sing a complete carol from the sheet before they get anything. Anybody got any suggestions for a nice long one? :)

      This one[^] should do. ;P I have the tune if you'd like it. But if they're the typical young people, they may find it tough to even sing all the words to this[^]. :rolleyes: Oh, and if you really want to be mean, you can make them sing one of these[^] - they're wassailing songs, after all! :laugh:  Christmas carols as torture - just wrong! :~:-D

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      • C Chris Buckett

        I wouldn't be surprised if the carol singers who call at my house can't read. (:doh: there goes my idea of printing song sheets!)

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        Yeah, give 'em money, then see them hours later p*ssed up and smoking, that's why I don't give out money to strangers knocking on my door, unless they've made to effort or from the church or somehere. We have the rotary club which dress up a trailer into santa's sleigh they come round all the streets in our area, collecting for charity dressed as Santas playing load christmassy music, now I do give to that cause because the kids love it.

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          Chris Buckett wrote:

          (for those in the rest of the world these are people (usually bored / moody youths - the same ones who come at halloween) who knock on the door and "sing" a christmas carol in expectation of a mince pie or money).

          At Christmas time we go around singing Christmas carols and giving goodies, not requesting them. That seems more in keeping with the meaning of Christmas. :)

          Chris Buckett wrote:

          So, for the next ones that come round, I intend to make them earn their mince-pie. I'm going to print out some song sheets and they can sing a complete carol from the sheet before they get anything. Anybody got any suggestions for a nice long one? :)

          This one[^] should do. ;P I have the tune if you'd like it. But if they're the typical young people, they may find it tough to even sing all the words to this[^]. :rolleyes: Oh, and if you really want to be mean, you can make them sing one of these[^] - they're wassailing songs, after all! :laugh:  Christmas carols as torture - just wrong! :~:-D

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          J. Dunlap wrote:

          That seems more in keeping with the meaning of Christmas

          Sounds a lot better than kids knocking on your door expecting money.

          We made the buttons on the screen look so good you'll want to lick them. Steve Jobs

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            Chris Buckett wrote:

            (which isn't even a carol google says it is)

            This makes me think of a M$ strategy meeting... "Why don't we take away a functional start menu and replace it with a search function!" "That is the worst Idea I have ever heard, you are the biggest douche that has ever come through the Windows!!!! (I assume M$ wouldn't use a door, because Windows are faster)....... Google thinks it is a good idea"


            Brad Australian By contacting your lawyer you negate the right to sue me.

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            Chris Buckett
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            :laugh:

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              Yeah, give 'em money, then see them hours later p*ssed up and smoking, that's why I don't give out money to strangers knocking on my door, unless they've made to effort or from the church or somehere. We have the rotary club which dress up a trailer into santa's sleigh they come round all the streets in our area, collecting for charity dressed as Santas playing load christmassy music, now I do give to that cause because the kids love it.

              We made the buttons on the screen look so good you'll want to lick them. Steve Jobs

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              Chris Buckett
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              Just 'cos they expect money doesn't mean we give it to them. They get a home baked mince pie, corgette (zucchini) and walnut cakes, or beetroot cakes. They should have learned their lesson by now.

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                Chris Buckett wrote:

                (for those in the rest of the world these are people (usually bored / moody youths - the same ones who come at halloween) who knock on the door and "sing" a christmas carol in expectation of a mince pie or money).

                At Christmas time we go around singing Christmas carols and giving goodies, not requesting them. That seems more in keeping with the meaning of Christmas. :)

                Chris Buckett wrote:

                So, for the next ones that come round, I intend to make them earn their mince-pie. I'm going to print out some song sheets and they can sing a complete carol from the sheet before they get anything. Anybody got any suggestions for a nice long one? :)

                This one[^] should do. ;P I have the tune if you'd like it. But if they're the typical young people, they may find it tough to even sing all the words to this[^]. :rolleyes: Oh, and if you really want to be mean, you can make them sing one of these[^] - they're wassailing songs, after all! :laugh:  Christmas carols as torture - just wrong! :~:-D

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                Chris Buckett
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                J. Dunlap wrote:

                they're wassailing songs, after all

                They sound like a good idea - I could accompany them on my melodeon. :)

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                • C Christian Graus

                  Did you ever see the code obsfucation contest winner that printed that out ? It was awesome.

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                  Christian Graus wrote:

                  Did you ever see the code obsfucation contest winner that printed that out ? It was awesome

                  oh please, find us a link...

                  ~RaGE();

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                  • C Chris Buckett

                    We had our first "carol" singers round last night (30th November). (for those in the rest of the world these are people (usually bored / moody youths - the same ones who come at halloween) who knock on the door and "sing" a christmas carol in expectation of a mince pie or money). They attempted to sing "We wish you a merry christmas..." (which isn't even a carol google says it is). I asked them if they were late from last year or early for this year. So, for the next ones that come round, I intend to make them earn their mince-pie. I'm going to print out some song sheets and they can sing a complete carol from the sheet before they get anything. Anybody got any suggestions for a nice long one? :) ChrisB

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                    Jeremy Falcon
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                    Caroling can be fun with the right group of people. Although it's been years since I've done that, but it's something to be tried at least once.

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                    • C Chris Buckett

                      I wouldn't be surprised if the carol singers who call at my house can't read. (:doh: there goes my idea of printing song sheets!)

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                      Get a cheap Karaoke machine, set it up so that the screen can be seen from your doorstep when you open the door, and hand them the mike

                      -- Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit!

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                      • C Christian Graus

                        Did you ever see the code obsfucation contest winner that printed that out ? It was awesome.

                        Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog

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                        I didn't see it. Any idea where it is?

                        Arthur Dent - "That would explain it. All my life I've had this strange feeling that there's something big and sinister going on in the world." Slartibartfast - "No. That's perfectly normal paranoia. Everybody in the universe gets that." Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.

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                          Christian Graus wrote:

                          Did you ever see the code obsfucation contest winner that printed that out ? It was awesome

                          oh please, find us a link...

                          ~RaGE();

                          I think words like 'destiny' are a way of trying to find order where none exists. - Christian Graus

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                          • P Pete OHanlon

                            I didn't see it. Any idea where it is?

                            Arthur Dent - "That would explain it. All my life I've had this strange feeling that there's something big and sinister going on in the world." Slartibartfast - "No. That's perfectly normal paranoia. Everybody in the universe gets that." Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.

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                            See my reply to Rage.

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