That one that goes Ringa ding ding not sure of the name. Evry time I hear it I sing with it and change the words to Ringa ding dong lol.
2007-12-20 07:50:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Little Drummer Boy
2007-12-20 08:26:31
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answered by Jeff S 4
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nicely, i assume i'm merely extraordinary, through fact i myself think of Grandma have been given Run Over by ability of A Reindeer is hilarious. whether, i'd desire to do devoid of ever returned listening to somebody bastardize Have your self A Merry Little Christmas. This became right into a bitter candy little song of desire sung initially by ability of Judy Garland in a movie pronounced as Meet Me In St. Louis. it quite is approximately seeing pals returned sometime, yet i assume it quite is not peppy sufficient, through fact they continuously substitute it around to sound as though anybody's already jointly. Sorry to rant, whether it irritates me.
2016-10-09 00:11:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Silent Night
2007-12-20 07:49:40
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answered by heart6213a 5
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Feliz Navidad
2007-12-20 08:07:01
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answered by Anonymous
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UGH Marshmallow World. Honestly, how anyone can like that song is beyond me, it makes me want to punch puppies, and I am a huge animal person.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dV6OI6IBemA
I swear, I love both Dean and Frank, but... really? This song? Really?
2007-12-20 08:11:00
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answered by Sara H 6
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Hear, hear re: Little Drummer Boy. The repetition of "pa-rum-pum-pum-pum" grates on my last nerve, and the little kid point of view is too "cute."
Plus, has anyone EVER seen a lamb and ox keeping time? Sorry, but musical talent and cloven hooves don't go together.
2007-12-20 16:02:23
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answered by valiant_bulldog 2
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As a professional dog trainer for over 16 years, I have to tell you my strong opinion that you need these group classes for obedience training. http://OnlineDogTraining.enle.info/?iJL7
Other pet warehouses are there to get you to buy their products and hang around their strore. And their trainers are their employees...never forget they have an agenda. Most of the trainers have very little education--if they had actual training and skills they wouldn't be there making just over minimum wage--trust me on this. But even if they did have experience and talent...a group setting is a terrible place for learning to take place. It's distraction training and it is the LAST phase of training not the first. You wouldn't have your child try to do their homework in a toy store, would you? Of course not...the level of distraction would be too high! It's the same with dogs. Having said that, these classes can be an excellent way to socialize dogs...but not to train them. And while they appear to be cheaper than a professional trainer...you have to attend many more sessions to get the same results because of the poor learning environment--so you wind up spending MORE money for less training than you would with a professional. Save your money and go to someone who actually knows how to train dogs. OR, read books and try to train your dog yourself. There is nothing they train at a Petsmart or Petco that you can't do yourself with a couple of hours of reading.
2017-02-15 18:22:50
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answered by ? 4
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Barking Dogs Jingle Bells, dogs barking the song Jingle Bells, I can't bear it.
2007-12-20 08:02:58
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answered by Snookles © 3
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"The Twelve Days of Christmas"
2007-12-20 07:54:10
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answered by Guitarpicker 7
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