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Origin of the expression, "Christmas in July"

DanDanStrawberry

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Beauregard said:
Funny that I had never heard of this when I named a danish friends new album "Christmas in Juli." (Jul is Christmas in danish, Juli is July) But the phrase must have been stuck in my head from someplace else I suppose...
*ahem* I believe there is someone singing with the dane! Someone fabulous! :wink:
 

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If any of you have seen that really old movie "Babes in Toyland" with Laurel and Hardy, there's this one part where stan and ollie are giving a christmas present to the mean barnaby character. After presenting it to him, Barnaby says "Christmas in the middle of July??"
 
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