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  • wow,that's my life!!!!!!!! mines on the the 25th!! cool video

  • That's my song.

    Mine's 26th, render it a repository for regifting unwanted Christmas gifts.

  • Speaking of Jesus, hey Ovis, how bout a video for your song "Superstar."

  • Happy Birthday to my fellow Christmas birthday sufferers, Ovis included.

  • sucks to be born on chrsitmas like me...

  • @pary16 me too

  • A happy birthday to Ovis and my other fellow C-day b-day sufferers.

  • Nice job Ovis!

  • Stop complaining! its Christmas can't you just be happy? You are supposed to be celebrating Jesus not you

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  • Some people have no sense of humor.

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  • Thanks for this. As one of twins born on Christmas Day you said everything I've been thinking for years. And it was funny too

  • AMEN!!! I say this having come into the world around 3 AM ON Christmas Day.

    I lol'd at the "Christmas/Birthday" gifts. How frickin' true.

  • no fair my b-day on christmas!

  • at best i get the same amount of presents as everyone else does on that day... cus "its unfair to them" nobody fucking cares -_-

  • nobody cares about my birthdaaaay :(

  • I love this song!!!

  • Awesome O!

  • Whew, nice song, and I am relieved no jpegs were harmed...

  • for real. I thought you were going with bdays on or before xmas...but then I saw some other fellow Januaries...including Isaac Newton who is the exact same day as me (and Michael Stipe). Also, my buddy Dave Foley is not only the same day...but the same year (he's 4 hours older than me). Merry birthday!

    PS btw, it's worse AFTER xmas. The money and energy are GONE by Jan 4 (usually the day everyone goes back to work!)

  • Let me clarify, I roll OS or Old Style!

    Sir Isaac Newton, FRS (4 January 1643 31 March 1727 [OS: 25 December 1642 20 March 1726])

    Old Style (or OS) and New Style (or NS) are used in English language historical studies either to indicate that the start of the Julian year has been adjusted to start on 1 January (NS) even though contemporary documents use a different start of year (OS).

  • the OS was reformed before jesus was born, therefore BOTH dates moved in equal amount. your theory has no merit! Newton was born after christmas!

  • I meant the Julian year was reformed before jesus. (45 BC) The OS to NS change moved everything the same amount...so same as above!

  • Sir Isaac Newton

    Scientist and Mathematician, 1642 - 1727

    Isaac Newton was born on December 25, 1642 (by the Julian calendar then in use; or January 4, 1643 by the current Gregorian calendar) in Woolsthorpe, near Grantham in Lincolnshire, England. He was born the same year Galileo died. Newton is clearly the most influential scientist who ever lived. His accomplishments in mathematics, optics, and physics laid the foundations for modern science and revolutionized the world.

  • Jesus wasn't even born on December 25th. December 25th had meaning to the pagans as the winter solstice. Then the Church said that Jesus was born on that day so they could get the people who were already partying on the bandwagon.

  • Well done, my friend.

    And Happy Birthday!!!

  • HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! oh! man! this is hillarious,it is SO TRUE!!!thanks for this video, how do I know?? My B-day is the same as David Archuleta!!! so I know IT SUCKS!!!, but I found this video pretty funny!!! Thanks!!

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