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What Was History's Worst Christmas Job? Worst Christmas Jobs Timeline

What Was History's Worst Christmas Job? Worst Christmas Jobs Timeline

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How did some Christmas traditions develop, when in reality, many of the places, times, and jobs of the story do not fit? Shepherding in December, no. Boar? Goose? Turkey? All unlikely, especially since they were locally unavailable or the preparation of them was arduous and disgusting. All the finery - glasses, fabrics, dining utensils, each meant hard hours in sweatshops, poorly paid, and unsafe. These, and many other, intrinsic elements have their history explored
Date: 2022-07-19

Comments and reviews: 18


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Thanks for this, it was quite interesting. I learned so much from this, including the backstory of what Limelight. Hat tip to the earliest Audio Visual Engineers, as it took a lot of thoughtful engineering to create it. without accidentally setting the venue alight.
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Never seen that one, brilliant, watching it on christmas day with me missus. All lovely till i served up a drink she hadn't tried and didn't tell her, now i'm in the doghouse, Lol as the youngens say.
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Usually, when plucking chickens, you first scald them in boiling water to loosen the feathers to make it easyer to pluck. Keeps the dust down, too. Why are they plucking turkeys dry?
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Why do people complain about free videos? Why not watch something else they also dont get billed for? BTW I quite enjoyed this and thanks to those who put it out here
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Here in Denmark, we call Christmas jul. Old Norse for feast. Other than that, our Christmas today, is very similar to the British.
Merry Christmas, everyone.

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Such an interesting series but why do they insist on continuing the filmed dialogue underneath the narration. I can't hear what either are saying. :-(
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Tony, you need to warn a person before taking your jacket off to reveal the dress and apron! Dog got a face full of water! Luckily, she's used to it!
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Homeboy got left out to dry. Give a man a dull knife and then expect him to not cut the boar's face. While he has to saw away at everything haha
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Well why can't we have internal combustion engines that run on a hydrogen/oxygen mix then? We're certainly never going to run out of either one.
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Merry Christmas in those times must have been a real challenge. I just lost my appetite watching this. I think I'll have a fast today
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i've been watching these 'worst jobs in history' videos and have only one question. What were the best, non skilled jobs in history?
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Why did he open up the gizzard, or whatever the organ was with the vegetation and rocks? I didn't see him cleaning it out.
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Disgusting, really though boo boo forevermore sweetness sweet pea pooh Bear guarding her cub alone always my love!
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drinking and eating was the true Spirit of Christmas? i didnt know that, thank you baldric, for pointing that Out.
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No matter how many times you tell christians they should celebrate in 'march or april', they won't listen
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tucking into my dinner while watching this when the fellow spews his ring lol, appetite has diminished a bit
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Tony, props to you for actually eating that food. You are braver than me, gunga din! Happy Christmas!
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