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  • cool

  • who is speaking Podgy th Bear and Jasper?

  • the door that slams sounds like the studio refrigerator! ha ha! gotta love em!

  • I heard this in the 80s and actually had a copy. Never knew if it was officially released? Love it.

  • Funnies: 1. @1.29 Meanwhile, high in the swiss alps, two elderly scotsmen munch on a rare cheese... 2. @2:52 At the same time as this in the captain's mess onboard HMS Tremedous, a toast is being proposed. 3. @3:10 Podgy the Bear and Jasper. And 4. @ 5:07 "The Banjo Song"... Banjos banjos, all the time, I can't forget that tune... and if I ever see another banjo, I'm going out to buy a big balloon.

    WTF???? Hahahahahaha, stoned much??!!! <XD

  • the inventor of the rack???

  • Hilarious!

  • The Beatles took a totally different approach to their 1966 message. Mainly Paul McCartney's idea, the recording of this message had quite a few firsts for itself, it was to be Pantomime an idea opposed to the usual "happy and xmas goodwill" found on the previous 3 messages, This became the first xmas record to be double-sided, the sleeve cover was in color for the first time! At 6.41 featured a lot of laugh, this also can be heard on Love Album at the end of the last track All You Need Is Love

  • matches!

  • They were so stoned, and because they are the Beatles, we still listen to it to this day. That's amazing to think about.

  • buns

  • matches....<33

  • candles!

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