Desaturate all the things!
Desaturate all the things!
From Wikipedia, which seems to be the extent of the fact checking here… “In Scotland, early in the 19th century, the recitation began: “The king sent his lady on the first Yule day, | A popingo-aye [parrot]; | Wha learns my carol and carries it away?” The succeeding gifts were two partridges, three plovers, a goose that was grey, three starlings, three goldspinks, a bull that was brown, three ducks a-merry laying, three swans a-merry swimming, an Arabian baboon, three hinds a-merry hunting, three maids a-merry dancing, three stalks o' merry corn.[2]” I can assure you that the version sung in Scotland in the 21st century is the same as everyone else's, since contrary to popular belief we're not still in the 19th century over here…
http://youtu.be/pZ3cTwI9bIw?t=2m7s
… the kid is called Vector?!
y/n?
Is this Gordon Ramsay's drag act?
If you think that's a Scottish accent you're obviously not from round here…
Mrs F. A. Tasse? O rly…
If nothing else, this is a pretty epic tracking shot. But anyway, GO TEACHERS!