Sweden's tradition of watching Donald Duck cartoons on Christmas Eve (2009)
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Re: Sweden's tradition of watching Donald Duck cartoons on Christmas Eve (2009)
#52In Poland for every Christmas we're watching "Home Alone". People were filling online petitions when one of main TV stations threatened to drop it last year.
Re: Sweden's tradition of watching Donald Duck cartoons on Christmas Eve (2009)
#53My wife and I are in Barcelona at the moment, and yesterday we learned about Caga tió, or "Shitting log", Catalan's version of Santa Claus. It's literally a log with a smiley face. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ti%C3%B3_de_Nadal Each family buys or makes their log and covers the rear with a blanket. Children then hit the log with sticks until it poos presents, often while singing one of several songs. https://www.yout…
Spain seems to have multiple poop based Christmas traditions.
Re: Sweden's tradition of watching Donald Duck cartoons on Christmas Eve (2009)
#54In Poland for every Christmas we're watching "Home Alone". People were filling online petitions when one of main TV stations threatened to drop it last year.
Does it have that horrible Lector dubbing?
Re: Sweden's tradition of watching Donald Duck cartoons on Christmas Eve (2009)
#55Same procedure every year. Europeans love their traditions and customs.
Re: Sweden's tradition of watching Donald Duck cartoons on Christmas Eve (2009)
#56In the UK 'The Snowman' has become a bit of an institution. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Snowman#Animated_film