"Here We Come A-wassailing"
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"Here We Come A-wassailing"
How do you use this song?
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"Here We Come A-wassailing"
How do you use this song?
@futurebird
Second option messes up the incentive structure. -
"Here We Come A-wassailing"
How do you use this song?
There was an OLD Laurel & Hardy thing. Bloke leans out of his window, and says "How much do you average per street?"
Oliver Hardy says "About 5 dollars".
Bloke says "Here's 20 dollars. Go away 4 streets, please." -
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"Here We Come A-wassailing"
How do you use this song?
It is important, I'm told, that when caroling for cash that you present an imposing and joyful sight when the target opens their door.
You should creep on the house one by one and NOT be seen going along in a group on your way there. Then, when the target opens the door stun them: start singing *immediately* do not say hello or explain.
Have some cheerful decorations to wave and try to fill the whole door frame with costumes and silly flags, ribbons and banners.
The more people? The better.
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It is important, I'm told, that when caroling for cash that you present an imposing and joyful sight when the target opens their door.
You should creep on the house one by one and NOT be seen going along in a group on your way there. Then, when the target opens the door stun them: start singing *immediately* do not say hello or explain.
Have some cheerful decorations to wave and try to fill the whole door frame with costumes and silly flags, ribbons and banners.
The more people? The better.
@futurebird only muppets are allowed to go caroling.
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@futurebird
Second option messes up the incentive structure.@MaryAustinBooks @futurebird the 4th verse suggests it's option 2. Unclear whether the quality of singing gets "better" because the wassailers (wassailants?) then move on to the next house