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A holiday spoof to put you in the mood, here’s Christmas in Brooklyn:

Christmas is almost here, and there’s nothing to get you in the holiday spirit like a good spoof.

I couldn’t pass up the chance to share this Christmas poem, Brooklyn style.  It’s called “Christmas in Brooklyn,” and it is hilarious! It is written by Rob Bartlett and was delivered on Imus in the Morning delivered by the character Sal Monella.

We’ve got the full poem and the link to Imus in the Morning below.

Sal Monella’s ‘A Child’s Christmas in Brooklyn’
by
Rob Bartlett

Twas the night before Christmas in Sheepshead Bay
The kids was asleep, waitin’ for the big day
The Stockings were hung by the furnace with care
In hopes that by morning, they would all still be there

Me and gal were gettin’ ready for bed
I wore pajamas she had rollers on her head
When up on the roof, I heard this big crash
Thought it was a burglar, I was gonna kick ass

Went out on the fire escape, looked up in the sky,
And what did I see? This freakin’ fat guy
With a red suit and boots that came up to his knees
In the moonlight he looked just like Dom Deluise

He had this big sled pulled by these reindeer
He called one of them ‘Dancer’ so I assumed he was queer
As he crept off the roof it became clear to me
That this guy was lookin’ to steal my TV

Cos’ over his shoulder he had a big sack
He came down the stairs, while I planned my attack
I waited a second, ’till the time it seemed ripe
And smacked him in the head…badda bing wit a pipe

He fell to the floor wit a groan and a thud
I was kinda surprised I didn’t see blood
Instead he rolled over looked me right in the eye
When I saw who I hit I nearly started to cry

I said ‘Ay yo, Santa, I’m sorry, aright?’
“Not for nuthin’” he said, “but this just ain’t my night”
“I got lost in the Bronx, I ran over some nuns…
“Had a near miss by Kennedy…Rudolph’s got the runs
“I’m out all freakin’ night and I’m bustin’ my hump
“But I can’t continue now, not with this bump
“So do me a favor and be a real pal…take over for me, you be Santa Claus, Sal”

I said “I’m from Brooklyn…I ain’t right for the part”
But he told me that Santa Claus… ‘Comes from the heart’.
He made me an offer I couldn’t refuse: Stop at every house…except for the Jews
I got in the boots and stepped onto the sleigh
Wondering why reindeers all smelled that way

That night I was Santa bringin’ kids joy and bliss
And if you don’t believe me, then yo’ jingle this
Since then I been wit him every year in the cold
Ridin’ shotgun with Santa…cos’ he’s fat and he’s old

I’m his number one helper I been deputized
So on this Christmas Eve, don’t you be surprised
If you hear a voice say really loud and abrupt
‘Merry Christmas to all…thanks a lot…shut up’.

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If you want a good Christmas giggle, just like Santa Claus has, then you have to check it out.  I hope the folks from Brooklyn aren’t offended.

I also hope use of the word “queer” doesn’t offend the gays.  [I'm gay and it didn't bother, but I know others are bit more sensitive].  You’ll even notice in the clip that they replaced the word “queer” with “you know what I mean.”  You gotta love the fact that they are politically correct over there at Imus in the Morning now!

Enjoy “Christmas in Brooklyn” and have a happy holidays!

Charles On… People who don’t like Christmas

Each December, I learn that someone new in my life doesn’t like Christmas. The sad thing is that it seems like more of my Jewish friends like Jesus’ birthday than my Christian friends do.

That’s one of the queerest things on this planet! How can you hate Christmas?!

I often hear people say that money is a factor, and I know that any time money is involved that there will be some haters involved. However, you don’t have to spend a lot of money to make Christmas special. I’d almost guarantee that all of us have someone on this planet who we love and/ or someone who loves us. Why not use Christmas as a chance for growth in that relationship? Ask them over for arts and crafts or to watch “The Christmas Story”. I’m sure every city has a station that re-runs it over and over all day long. I’d even encourage you to go out and volunteer at the local homeless shelter or soup kitchen. There’s nothing more fulfilling than knowing you helped someone.

If those suggestions tickle your fancy, then I’m sure you can think of something! My point is that you can make your own traditions in the future no matter how bad previous Christmas holidays have been. Even my Jewish friends have Chinese food and go to the movies.

This Christmas, I challenge you to make an effort to have fun. If you can’t locate someone in your life whom you love or that loves you, then maybe a good start would be doing some self evaluation to figure out ways of changing that so next Christmas you aren’t alone.

Christmas is what you make it, and if you make it sad or somber; then that’s your own fault. That’s the decision you made, so I don’t know how you can expect anything more. Why not decide to enjoy this Christmas and make it one that will leave you with joy and fond memories? I sure am! Merry Christmas to all!

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