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|The Twelve Days of Christmas Assembly©2011 Lynn Rebuck
Saturday, December 24th, 2011
The Twelve Days of Christmas Assembly
On the first day of Christmas my true love said to me
There are some presents that need assembly.
On the second day of Christmas my true love gave to me,
2 end caps
And instructions in Chinese
On the third day of Christmas my true love gave to me,
3 wrenches
2 end caps
and said this will be easy
On the fourth day of Christmas my true love gave to me,
4 short screws
3 wrenches
2 end caps
Insert part A into part B
On the fifth day of Christmas my true love gave to me,
5 wooden dowels
4 short screws
3 wrenches
2 end caps
And an extended warranty
On the sixth day of Christmas my true love gave to me,
6 bolts a-tightening
5 wooden dowels
4 short screws
3 wrenches
2 end caps
And there’s a part that is missing
On the seventh day of Christmas my true love gave to me,
7 screws a-turning
6 bolts a-tightening
5 wooden dowels
4 short screws
3 wrenches
2 end caps
This is a catastrophe!
On the eighth day of Christmas my true love gave to me,
8 tabs inserting
7 screws a-turning
6 bolts a-tightening
5 wooden dowels
4 short screws
3 wrenches
2 end caps
Why didn’t we pay for assembly?
On the ninth day of Christmas my true love gave to me,
9 parts attaching
8 tabs inserting
7 screws a-turning
6 bolts a-tightening
5 wooden dowels
4 short screws
3 wrenches
2 end caps
That’s not how it looked on TV
On the tenth day of Christmas my true love gave to me,
10 nails a-tapping
9 parts attaching
8 tabs inserting
7 screws a-turning
6 bolts a-tightening
5 wooden dowels
4 short screws
3 wrenches
2 end caps
What am I supposed to do with these?
On the eleventh day of Christmas my true love gave to me,
11 fasteners fastening
10 nails a-tapping
9 parts attaching
8 tabs inserting
7 screws a-turning
6 bolts a-tightening
5 wooden dowels
4 short screws
3 wrenches
2 end caps
And the part that was missing
On the twelfth day of Christmas my true love gave to me,
12 decals attaching
11 fasteners fastening
10 nails a-tapping
9 sides attaching
8 tabs inserting
7 screws a-turning
6 bolts a-tightening
5 wooden dowels
4 short screws
3 wrenches
2 end caps
Please read instructions before assembly!
© 2011 Lynn Rebuck
Tags: 12 Days of Christmas, assembly, Christmas, humor, parenting, Parody, Song, toys
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The Right to Assemble
Friday, December 23rd, 2011
Assembling toys is the nightmare before Christmas. Where’s an elf when you really need one? I am surrounded by parts, pieces, and instructions in several languages. I could care less about a jolly old guy in a red suit coming down the chimney. I’d like to have a handyman in overalls who speaks fluent instructionese show up at my door.
What’s so hard about turning a few pieces into a finished product? Well, let’s just say the cam bolts aren’t cooperating, the pre-drilled holes were not pre-drilled, and the instructions were translated into English by someone in a foreign country who has a sense of humor and a sadistic side. At times like this I do not enjoy my Constitutional right to assemble.
I got halfway through the project when I realized two of the parts were on backwards. This is not a good thing, especially if you are putting together a bike. This kind of creativity can get you in trouble on Christmas morning. So I not only enjoyed the experience of assembling the gift, but disassembling and reassembling it as well.
It has become my Christmas tradition in this column to parody a well-known Christmas song as my gift to you, my devoted readers. This year I put together some lyrics for you to sing as you attempt to assemble items over the next few days. See my next post for the lyrics and sing along! Merry Christmas!
Lynn Rebuck is an award-winning humor columnist, speaker, and holiday lyricist. Her column appears weekly in print, online, and on Amazon Kindle Blogs. Email Lynn your favorite funny assembly story at Lynn@LynnRebuck.com. (c) 2011 Lynn Rebuck
Tags: 12 Days of Christmas, assembly, Christmas, fun, holiday, humor, parents, Parody, Seasons, toy
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Beck the Halls©2011 Lynn Rebuck
Wednesday, December 7th, 2011
I like Christmas music, but starting in early November it’s omnipresent: it’s in every store, in every elevator, and on every station, including talk radio (I fully expected Glenn to release a “Beck the Halls” Christmas CD).
As I searched the mall for an omnipresent (that’s the one gift that I could purchase in bulk for everyone) recently, I heard blaring from the speaker systems of three different stores an unintended medley of clashing carols: “Silent Rudolph the Red-Nosed Manger.” It was more than my fried-by-“Feliz Navidad” brain could handle.
I sought sanctuary in a nearby synagogue to escape the cacophony of carols. I hummed “Dreidel, Dreidel, Dreidel” to soothe and center myself. I don’t mind the holiday music, but it is so pervasive that it is affecting my every thought and intruding into all of my family’s conversations.
The other night I could have sworn that my daughter approached me and told me of her plans to go out with her adolescent friends by saying the phrase “We three teens of orient are….” Maybe I’m just hearing things.
“Do you hear what I hear?” inquired one of my children the night before Christmas.
“Is it the little drummer boy?” I asked.
“No,” he said.
“You know,” I said, “I heard the bells on Christmas Day.”
“That’s nice, Mom.”
“Their old familiar carols play,” I continued, making conversation.
“Mom, you’d better lay off the eggnog.”
“Can I have a friend over?” my son continued, standing next to a kid I hadn’t noticed before.
“What child is this?”
“Chris.”
“Which one is he? The Drummer’s little boy?”
“Funny, Mom. He’s the Taylor’s kid.”
“Joy to the world,” I said, shrugging my shoulders.
“Is that a yes?”
“What’s that smell?” interrupted another child.
“Chestnuts roasting on an open fire,” I mumbled. “Or it could be dinner.”
“Mom, can I go on a date with Paul?” asked my eldest.
“The little drummer boy?”
“He’s a percussionist in a rock band, Mom. And so what if he’s short, I just won’t wear heels.”
“When will you be back?”
“I’ll be home for Christmas,” she said.
I nodded and reached for more nog.
As she walked out the door, she called over her shoulder “You can count on me.”
“Did the box from Amazon arrive?” asked my son.
“Yes, it came upon a midnight clear.”
“I didn’t know UPS delivered that late.”
“’Tis the season, you know.”
You know, the three wise men were the first midnight madness shoppers, and they didn’t have any criss-crossing carols to contend with.
I am now in a 12 Steps of Christmas Recovery Program. Fa-la-la-la-la, la- la-la-Joy! © 2011 Lynn Rebuck. Follow Lynn on Twitter, fan her on Facebook, and email her at Lynn@LynnRebuck.com.
Tags: carols, Christmas, dreidel, Hanukkah, holiday, holidays, humor, Kids, Little Drummer boy, motherhood, music, parenting, Seasons, shopping, songs
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The 12 Layers of Christmas ©2010 Lynn Rebuck
Friday, December 24th, 2010
In light of the bitterly cold winter weather this year I have updated the classic holiday song “The Twelve Days of Christmas” with the wind chill factor in mind for this, my annual Christmas column.
The Twelve Layers of Christmas ©2010 Lynn Rebuck
On the first day of Christmas,
my true love sent to me
A Penn State fleece Snuggie.
On the second day of Christmas,
my true love sent to me
Two pair of gloves,
and a Penn State fleece Snuggie.
On the third day of Christmas,
my true love sent to me
Three Steelers (Eagles) hats,
Two pair of gloves,
and a Penn State fleece Snuggie.
On the fourth day of Christmas,
my true love sent to me
Four flannel shirts,
Three team hats,
Two pair of gloves,
and a Penn State fleece Snuggie.
On the fifth day of Christmas,
my true love sent to me (more…)
Tags: Christmas, clothing, fleece, freezing, funny, holiday, humor, polartec, pop culture, Song, Weather, Winter
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