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Newfoundland Mummers SIMANI

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Uploaded by on Dec 26, 2007

Newfoundland Christmas tradition inspired this hit Simani song. Subscribe to this channel. More Granite Planet vids being uploaded...

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  • THUMBS UP FOR NEWFOUNDLAND!!!

  • Christmas as changed in my Lifetime and I'm only 35 ! Newfoundland is the best Place to live and be from ! All us Newfie's should be proud of who we are and where were from !

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  • Another year and here I am again watching your same vid. thx

  • NL best place to live hands down

  • I remember two Mummers came in when I was visiting my grandmother in Bay Roberts, God rest her soul. I was 10 and scared to death of them; there was no way I'd come out of the living room even when one saw me and tried to coax me out. My mom finally got me out in the kitchen and the Mummer that originally saw me asked me to sing him a song. So I did and the two of them tapped their feet while I sang. Turns out that Mummer was one of my uncles. Boy, was I embarrassed when I found out. lol

  • You can't have Christmas without the mummers! Merry Christmas b'ys!

  • Love Newfoundland. No place like Newfoundland. Merry Christmas Everyone..;)

  • I had to do this song for shcool

  • Mummers brought great tradition and holiday cheer to the doorsteps of many people! We still go mummering to friends and families houses! Merry Christmas to all my fellow Newfoundlanders wherever ye may be <3

  • This has got to be #1 of all videos!!!!

  • @solidaridadglobal I thank God nothing has ever happened to me like the poor victim family in this security footage. The guy even thinks he recognizes one of the Mummers and the Mummer threatens him by shaking his fist. It's like a Newfie version of "A Clockwork Orange".

  • @kingbeauregard Has this happened to you? Because, living in Newfoundland, everyone I talked to around the bay who've had mummers in their homes have never, once, said anything remotely close to what you're describing. This is a treasured Newfoundland tradition, and I have never met one person who thought otherwise.

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