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Wednesday
Dec122007

A Cobra in a Pear Tree

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 Happy Holidays!

We thought we'd put a new spin on these old lyrics.. catchy, huh.  Actually, we like to dream about Cobras in a tree, under a tree or just in our garages.  LOL!

"The Twelve Days of Christmas" is a children's rhyme that was originally published in a book called Mirth without Mischief in London around 1780. It was originally a memory and forfeit game and it was played by gathering a circle of players and each person took it in turns to say the first line of the rhyme.

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