GMach1
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RE: Fascinating Facts and Trivia
Most of the popular Christmas songs that come out year after year in this country were actually written during the Summer, such as 'So Here it is Merry Christmas' by Slade in 1973 which was written in Summer in New York.
The only song ever to feature Merry Christmas in the title was by Shakin' Stevens and no.1 in 1985
The song White Christmas didn't appear in the film of the same name first, it was in another film called 'Holiday Inn'
THE most popular Christmas film in the US is 'It's A Wonderful Life' starring James Stewart.
Every New Year's Eve a British farce called 'Dinner For One' is shown across all German tv channels(poor souls) and they love it, even having parties based on it. The premise is a lady is throwing a dinner party but no-one turns up and so the butler played by old time comic actor Freddie Frinton plays each character and slowly gets sloshed(drunker and drunker). The catchphrase 'same procedure as last time' even made it into a speech in the German parliament once.
FROZEN the Disney cartoon was launched to very little fanfare and didn't do too badly at the box office but then the song 'Let It Go', sung by Wicked's Idina Menzel, was nominated for an Academy Award; it won of course and then it really took off making it one of the most successful Disney films and songs of all time.
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So long, farewell, auf weidersehn, goodbye, adieu, syonara, ha su chin and CHEERIO!
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GMach1
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RE: Fascinating Facts and Trivia
Just back with few Christmas bits
WASSAIL
Its a noun. a salutation wishing health to a person, used in England in early times when presenting a cup of drink or when drinking to the person. a festivity or revel with drinking of healths. liquor for drinking and wishing health to others on festive occasions, especially spiced ale, as on Christmas Eve and Twelfth-night.
Wassail is a beverage of hot mulled cider, drunk traditionally as an integral part of wassailing, a Medieval Christmastide English drinking ritual intended to ensure a good cider apple harvest the following year.
Christmas crackers are a British tradition dating back to Victorian times when in the early 1850s, London confectioner Tom Smith started adding a motto to his sugared almond bon-bons which he sold wrapped in a twisted paper package.
More titbits to follow (if allowed to by certain manic posters)
LIVERPOOL-Champions League & UEFA Super Cup AND
Club World Cup Winners 2019-YNWA!
So long, farewell, auf weidersehn, goodbye, adieu, syonara, ha su chin and CHEERIO!
(This post was last modified: 13-12-2018 21:55 by GMach1.)
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