File: jinglejangle.swf-(4.47 MB, 826x868, Loop)
[_] Anonymous 11/13/16(Sun)16:06:57 No.3175742
Second flash.
Marked for deletion (old).
>> [_] Anonymous 11/13/16(Sun)16:42:31 No.3175752
>>3175742
Not even past Thanksgiving, though.
>> [_] Anonymous 11/13/16(Sun)17:00:19 No.3175757
HEY ITS ROY ROGERS
>> [_] Anonymous 11/13/16(Sun)17:19:28 No.3175768
its not even thanksgiving you unbelievable shitnickel
>> [_] Anonymous 11/13/16(Sun)18:11:22 No.3175791
But it's past halloween!! :O
>> [_] Anonymous 11/13/16(Sun)18:15:39 No.3175794
We in Europe have no thanksgiving, so for some of us christmas season starts with halloween.
It's snowing already anyways so you eat hot food and get into a comfy christmas mood.
>> [_] Anonymous 11/13/16(Sun)18:21:45 No.3175797
>>3175757
From wikipedia:
"Jingle Jangle Jingle", also known as "I've Got Spurs That Jingle Jangle Jingle", is a song
written by Joseph J. Lilley and Frank Loesser, and published in 1942. It was featured in that
year's film The Forest Rangers, in which it was sung by Dick Thomas.
There have been a lot of people who have sung it, I personally like the one from FO: New Vegas.
>> [_] Anonymous 11/13/16(Sun)19:12:52 No.3175821
Christmas or not, this sure is a comfy flash.
>> [_] Anonymous 11/13/16(Sun)19:21:32 No.3175827
>>3175821
Thank you anon.
>> [_] Anonymous 11/13/16(Sun)19:27:56 No.3175830
>>3175821
I disagree. The tone of the song doesn't match the comfy feeling of the image. Needs more soft
folk or ambient.
>> [_] Anonymous 11/13/16(Sun)19:41:12 No.3175841
>>3175830
I don't know anon, I didn't intend this to be a relaxing flash, but rather to flow with christmas
spirit and energy.
Maybe the tone of the image separates from the the one of the image when the music is more
aggresive, but then becomes comfy when it slows down again, and the repetition of those makes you
feel a kind of christmas trance.
>> [_] Anonymous 11/13/16(Sun)19:52:35 No.3175849
>>3175841
You're looking too deep in the wrong place, OP.
The song is unabashedly optimistic & friendly. A rarity in popular music post-60's. It doesn't
hurt that the song is also from post-war 40's~50's, the highest point of American optimism &
productivity. Everyone's nostalgic for those Happy Days, deep down.
As for the image, it plays on those comfy times during Christmas and school closing snow days.
Unless you lived in California, Florida, and other hot climates. And that's why those places has
so many fucking crazies. No snow.
>> [_] Anonymous 11/13/16(Sun)20:09:49 No.3175853
>>3175849
[spoiler]1942[/spoiler]
>> [_] Anonymous 11/13/16(Sun)21:41:48 No.3175913
THAT FUCKING CAT