Gacked from
matrixrefugee, in a few minutes' break from work...

You are 'Deck the Halls'! Let's be honest, it
isn't Christmas you are celebrating, is it? In
fact, you know full well that there were no
shepherds in the fields in December, and that
the date of Christmas was put at midwinter
specifically to coincide with the older
celebrations of Yule and the birth of Mithras.
An unashamed Pagan, you take great glee in the
number of carols referring to holly, evergreens
and Winter's end, and will sing them with
gusto. You know where they really came from.
And you do enjoy the seasonal celebrations,
regardless of their name... A merry Yule to
you!
What Christmas Carol are you?
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You are 'Deck the Halls'! Let's be honest, it
isn't Christmas you are celebrating, is it? In
fact, you know full well that there were no
shepherds in the fields in December, and that
the date of Christmas was put at midwinter
specifically to coincide with the older
celebrations of Yule and the birth of Mithras.
An unashamed Pagan, you take great glee in the
number of carols referring to holly, evergreens
and Winter's end, and will sing them with
gusto. You know where they really came from.
And you do enjoy the seasonal celebrations,
regardless of their name... A merry Yule to
you!
What Christmas Carol are you?
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Thanks to my Australian father-in-law...
You are 'The North Wind is Tossing the Leaves'!
Aha! An antipodean! And one who is alert
enough to know that there are actually
Australian Christmas carols written by someone
other than Rolf Harris. Christmas for you is
about the Summer holidays - you've never
forgotten the long weeks of beaches, sunburn,
iceblocks and cricket from when you were a
child. Whether your family does roast turkey
and plum pudding, seafood salads and icecream
cake, or lasagne, cottolette and panettone, by
Boxing day everyone will be dozing in front of
the airconditioning, watching the Test Match or
playing with their new toys. And the extra
special thing about Christmas in the Southern
hemisphere? When the children get up at dawn
to open their presents, dawn is 5am...
What Christmas Carol are you?
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