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Top 7 Weird Christmas Facts!. #7 Smelly Mistletoe. It's that time of year again! Grab your sweetheart and head below the mistle toe! But do you
know the true origins of this smooch worthy plant?. Literally meaning “dung twig”, mistletoe is named after the fact that it tends to spring
out of bird droppings on trees after the seeds have passed through the bird’s digestive
tract.. Not only this but it can also be very parasitic, often requiring a host tree in order to sustain
itself. So, next time you kiss your significant other
beneath the mistletoe, remember, you’re standing beneath a parasitic poop twig.
#6 The Wartime Christmas Truce. Five months into World War One on the morning of December 25th, 1914, German soldiers positioned
on the western front emerged from their trenches and walked towards Allied troops yelling out
the words “Merry Christmas” in English.. To everyone's amazement it was not a trick and Countless British fighters came out to
greet them and shake hands, some even exchanging cigarettes as gifts.
Later known as the Christmas Truce of 1914, this event was one of the last examples of
wartime chivalry.. #5 Rudolph The Red Nose Drunk Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer got his start
as an advertising gimmick. A copywriter named Robert L. May first created the merry misfit
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thing characteristic of its kind. Things, people, which represent a category. be illustrated or exemplified.
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excrement of certain animals, such as rodents. Fecal matter of animals.
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situated in west, or directed towards or facing west. film, television drama, or novel about cowboys in western North America.