Leaving aside the view of the programming instructor on the correct billing method when we invoiced the sender, How do you count what the singer received? One of each category? Or compounded each day until the final total on the last day? I have seen and heard arguments for both methods of accounting, some of which got quite heated.
I’ve seen this version with the last few muddled up before, but I think the traditional version was
Twelve lords a leaping
Eleven ladies dancing
Ten pipers playing
Nine drummers drumming.
It works better, getting the alliteration of the “L” in the first two lines. I learned a version that had
Ten drummers drumming
Nine pipers piping.
which gives us the assonance of the “i” , and so works even better. But it doesn’t seem very tradtional.
The Times* used to calculate the cost every year. They used the Highland regiments to get the price for the pipers and drummers, the Royal Ballet for the ladies, and the attendance allowance for the House of Lords to get the charge for the lords.
(*The newspaper of that name, not one of the knock-offs that add “Times” to the name of the city.)
Of all the things we ordered online this year we only had a problem getting one item before Xmas. It was supposed to have been shipped a few days after the order was placed but we never got an email with the tracking information. After a few emails asking about the order and get a less than satisfactory response I disputed the charge on Xmas eve. Amazingly after getting the credit card company involved we got an email with tracking information. I wouldn’t recommend the website. It shouldn’t take disputing the charge for them to get their act together. Thankfully we didn’t use a debit card and had recourse to dispute the charge.
Tyge almost 3 years ago
Mystery delivery after Christmas. Gee! I don’t remember not getting everything at Christmas.
alasko almost 3 years ago
Five golden rings!
KenTheCoffinDweller almost 3 years ago
Leaving aside the view of the programming instructor on the correct billing method when we invoiced the sender, How do you count what the singer received? One of each category? Or compounded each day until the final total on the last day? I have seen and heard arguments for both methods of accounting, some of which got quite heated.
Robin Harwood almost 3 years ago
I’ve seen this version with the last few muddled up before, but I think the traditional version was
Twelve lords a leaping
Eleven ladies dancing
Ten pipers playing
Nine drummers drumming.
It works better, getting the alliteration of the “L” in the first two lines. I learned a version that had
Ten drummers drumming
Nine pipers piping.
which gives us the assonance of the “i” , and so works even better. But it doesn’t seem very tradtional.
The Times* used to calculate the cost every year. They used the Highland regiments to get the price for the pipers and drummers, the Royal Ballet for the ladies, and the attendance allowance for the House of Lords to get the charge for the lords.
(*The newspaper of that name, not one of the knock-offs that add “Times” to the name of the city.)
Da'Dad almost 3 years ago
Doesn’t look like Janis liked the idea of 8 Maids on New Years Day.
Thanksfortheinfo2000 almost 3 years ago
In Spain, Tres Reyes (three kings) is celebrated today. In fact, Tres Reyes is when presents are exchanged rather than Christmas.
crabbyred almost 3 years ago
Wishing Jimmy well; miss the oldies.
waterworld almost 3 years ago
Today is January 5th…should be 11 pipers piping.
nosirrom almost 3 years ago
Of all the things we ordered online this year we only had a problem getting one item before Xmas. It was supposed to have been shipped a few days after the order was placed but we never got an email with the tracking information. After a few emails asking about the order and get a less than satisfactory response I disputed the charge on Xmas eve. Amazingly after getting the credit card company involved we got an email with tracking information. I wouldn’t recommend the website. It shouldn’t take disputing the charge for them to get their act together. Thankfully we didn’t use a debit card and had recourse to dispute the charge.
WaitingMan almost 3 years ago
Seems they forgot to punch airholes for the turtledoves.
Chris almost 3 years ago
models???
leeneuman1 almost 3 years ago
January 6th would be “eleven pipers piping”, eh?
[Traveler] Premium Member almost 3 years ago
He has Prime-nesia
KEA almost 3 years ago
wait… did they get 8 maids a-milking?
jarvisloop almost 3 years ago
With Christmas soon gone, the dark days of Winter will begin in earnest, even though the days grow longer.
assrdood almost 3 years ago
@ jarvisloop
Thanks for cheering us up :)
Teto85 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Too small to be that new parka I ordered Saturday morning.
mourdac Premium Member almost 3 years ago
The new version: ‘On the 1st day of Christmas, Amazon delivered to me….’
1504jarvis almost 3 years ago
Good one. Janis reminding Arlo that in their comic strip world it could be big enough.
MuddyUSA Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Musically, five golden rings is best part of the song.
ScullyUFO almost 3 years ago
Interesting how people pick up unknown parcels at their doorstep but not at airports.
YatInExile almost 3 years ago
It could be 12 drummers drumming in form of Russian nesting dolls (matryoshka).
Tyge almost 3 years ago
Great gag, Jimmy, on this 12th and last day of Christmas.
Fontessa almost 3 years ago
Nice twilight.
annefackler61 almost 3 years ago
Has anyone here read the 12 thank you notes of Christmas, Emily to Edward. It is hilarious.A radio station personality reads it every Christmas.
Dewey Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Today is the traditional Twelfth Night. Started in England and in the states faded in the mid 1800s when Christmas became the big holiday.
locake almost 3 years ago
The Eight Maid Milking would also include 8 cows. That’s a pretty large package.
paldec almost 3 years ago
Or 40 cows if you use the compound counting method.
Baron Grim almost 3 years ago
HEY, HEY, HEY! Flagrant foul! I don’t even want to hear/read references to Christmas songs after the first of January.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 3 years ago
He was wrong??
ScretWitch almost 3 years ago
The Schrodinger’s cat of Amazon boxes?