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Uploaded by on Nov 17, 2010

What the hell is making that sound? Nobody will suspect it's an ornament on the tree! Annoy the crap out of your family with this beeping chirping giggling shiny ball from ThinkGeek!
http://www.thinkgeek.com/e205

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  • finally a video that's says Merry Christmas not happy holiday

  • @1303beebee If you want to get technical, we should all be saying "Io Saturnalia" as that was the traditional December 25th holiday greeting. Progress marches on!

  • Can you make a new intro?

  • @idahobox Look for a new intro in early April ;-)

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  • I used to be able to find where the Annoy-a-tron was hidden by following the sounds, then I took an arrow to the knee.

  • Ding fries are done.

  • There's some Christmas cleavage to get me in to the spirit.

  • LOL THAT BITCH IS PISSED

  • @thinkgeek I'll need to spout that tout a couple times this Holiday season.

  • Best way to shut people up at a boring holiday family reunion!

  • bwhahahahahahahah i wish i did xmas but i can still punk some of my buds

  • I would look for the one that has zombies and robots

  • DING FRIES ARE DONE.

    DING FRIES ARE DONE.

  • @1303beebee You are ill informed. Saturnalia dates back to ancient Rome- Jesus hadn't been born yet.

    The reason Christians decided to combine the holiday, is mostly because the practice was so well known, and a lot of Christians actually celebrated the Pagan holiday, so they thought it would be better to make a Christian version of the holiday.

    And people say "Happy Holidays" not to avoid Christmas, but to be polite. Christians make up a portion, but not the whole of society.

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