The Night Before Christmas : An Australian Interpretation

Posted by David on December 26, 2009
Just For Fun

As if the last one wasn’t enough…more people, more accents, more weirdness.

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13 Comments to The Night Before Christmas : An Australian Interpretation

adam
December 26, 2009

that was awesome..

i could just sit and listen to you guys read the phone book.. LOL..
so glad you had a wonderful christmas!!
My recent post Merry Christmas….

Laura Anne
December 26, 2009

This was the best thing ever to wake up to this morning, had me cracking up laughing every time I thought about it! hee hee hee.

I can't think about gum trees without thinking 'Fry kookaburra, fry kookaburra, you are going to DIE!' (our own sweet version of the Kookaburra song we used to sing around the campfire at Girl Guide Camp)

JenniClayville
December 26, 2009

oh for the love… you guys are KUH-RAZY!

grum tree… really?

Laura Anne
December 26, 2009

This was the best thing ever to wake up to this morning, had me cracking up laughing every time I thought about it! hee hee hee.

I can't think about gum trees without thinking 'Fry kookaburra, fry kookaburra, you are going to DIE!' (our own sweet version of the Kookaburra song we used to sing around the campfire at Girl Guide Camp)

David
December 27, 2009

Hahaha! Oh the kookaburra song. So many completely inappropriate camp fire versions of that…

Joseph
December 27, 2009

that was fantastic! story behind the Scottish bagpipes in the background?
My recent post A Final Thought Before Christmas

dg4G
December 28, 2009

A few of reasons.
(1) what isn't improved by some random bagpipes?
(2) iMovie has a fairly limited range of stock background music
(3) my iTunes library wasn't connected (it's on an external drive) when I was editing this and I was too lazy to plug it in…
(4) This was originally done at the suggestion of brunettekoala (Learning From Sophie) who is Scottish…

Crystal Renaud
December 28, 2009

i watched this via twitter a few days ago… y'all are two shades of crazy, but i love you anyway.
My recent post See You Next Year!

David
December 29, 2009

Hmmm – the phone book.

That could be interesting actually. Wait, what am I saying???

David
December 29, 2009

As if this would have been anywhere near this sane if you'd been involved. My attempts to channel some of those personalities you left at Tam's didn't work…

David
December 29, 2009

Only two shades??

Disappointing…. :)

Cee_Lew
January 1, 2010

oh what are your nieces going to say when they see how you've interpreted their book?

Ess
January 2, 2010

fluny fluny fluny!

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