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Whats Your Favorite Christmas Show?
For me, it's your classical: The Nutcracker
Christmas is coming and I have the tickets for the show, it's gonna be my third year watching this with my gf. My friends tease me about it, but they know I like alot of wierd things, like dancing ballerina on the street naked, so I dont pay much attention to their jokes. So...I'm going to see my show, are you going to see yours? What is it called? And if your not going to see one, I'd like to know whats your favorite Christmas show anyway. |
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I haven't been to an actual christmas play...but if TV shows are included, it's this without a doubt.
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Black Metal Christmas.
Was a short video I did back in my younger teens with friends, was very fun.
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Charlie Brown Christmas!!!
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Every Christmass for the last 50 years they have shown the same "Kalle Anka och hans vänner önskar god jul" (Donald duck and his friends wish a merry Christmass/Silly Symphonies). If anyone is to be seen on the street while this show is on they are probably not celebrating Christmass at all
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wow you've been watching Kalle Anka och hans vänner önskar god jul for fifty years? btw....if anyone non-german speaking in this forum can say that five times in a row in under ten seconds, i'd kiss there feet every morning for the next two years
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What makes you think this is German and/or why do you think they speak German in Sweden?
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Donald Duck und seine Freunde wünschen ein frohes Weihnachten, almost the same
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But the Nordic languages are a slight offshoot of the Germanic language. Often tricky to tell of course, at least sometimes, there are slight differences though. Finnish, Danish, Faroese are definitely special dialects that just scream "VIKING" Wilkommen, Valkommer (German/Swedish) English also has some similarities with the Swedish language (albeit the Swedish language is not really a rule-heavy dialect). En Bok = A book Boken = The book Bok = Book That slight absence of a vowel is really hard to determine! (/sarcasm*)
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