The twelve days of Christmas are the auspicious twelve days that fall between 25th of December until January 5th. Twelve Days of Christmas is also the title of a popular English Christmas carol that enumerates a series of grandiose gifts given on each day of the festival.
12 Day of Christmas Parody refers to the various parodied versions of the Twelve Days of Christmas that have been composed to bring out great fun and humor. Given below is a list of 12 Day of Christmas Parody:
Jeff Fox worthy's "Redneck" version has become the most popular 12-Day of Christmas Parody. The gifts include a 12-pack of Bud, 11 rasslin' tickets, a tin of Copenhagen, 9 years probation, 8 table dancers, 7 packs of Red Man, 6 cans of SPAM, 5 flannel shirts, 4 big mud tires, 3 shotgun shells, 2 hunting dogs and some parts to a Mustang GT. Unlike most other versions of the song, Fox worthy's does not feature the characteristic numerical verses.
A popular parody in the United States, The Twelve Pains of Christmas (performed by Bob Rivers and his comedy troupe), does away with numbering altogether and instead lists some of the activities that drive Americans crazy during the Christmas season from lighting, to gift-giving, to dealing with family members, even singing carols. Also included are these things: finding a Christmas tree, rigging up the lights, hangovers, sending Christmas cards, five months of bills, facing my in-laws, charities and others.
To garner more information on 12 Day of Christmas Parody, go through the pages of Christmas Carnivals.
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