The celebration of Christmas on Bali is also a celebration of independence.
Back in the early colonial days of Bali, it was ruled by a man named Hall. Hall was a tyrant, who would work both natives and his fellow countrymen hard and harshly. People who had to dig irrigation ditches, for example, were made to work so long and so hard that, when they were finally allowed to stop, they could not let go of their shovels. Their hands were cramped onto the handles. He gave the workers less than slave rations while he at and drank as much as he pleased. And he was not one to spare the whip.
Finally, the people of Bali could stand it no more. They decided to revolt against Hall, and, one night in July, they gathered into a mob to storm Hall’s home. As they did not share a common language, they simply began to chant “Bali! Bali!” as they prepared for their revolt.
As it turned out, the seizing of power was accomplished more easily than they could’ve imagined. For Hall’s home was at the bottom of a canyon. And, as their cries of “Bali!” echoed off the canyon walls, the sound waves caused the building to collapse, rendering Hall and his supporters unconscious, thus making it easy for the protesters to take power.
Years later, it was decided to celebrate this event with an annual re-creation of it at Christmastime. The role of Hall is usually played by one of the dictator’s descendants, to atone for the misdeeds of the original Hall.
Of course, some people find it hard to understand why an event that happened in July is celebrated at Christmastime. The answer is simple.
It’s celebrated at Christmas because the people there couldn’t think of a better time to deck the Halls with howls of “Bali!”
Hey, I’m in Michigan and I can use all the coal I can get right now.
eromlig almost 5 years ago
Does Santa’s list say ""BOTCH ZAKOUR ROBERTS"? Why “botch”? Or is that it? Nice way to get the sigs in, at least. Scott?
Kim Metzger Premium Member almost 5 years ago
The celebration of Christmas on Bali is also a celebration of independence.
Back in the early colonial days of Bali, it was ruled by a man named Hall. Hall was a tyrant, who would work both natives and his fellow countrymen hard and harshly. People who had to dig irrigation ditches, for example, were made to work so long and so hard that, when they were finally allowed to stop, they could not let go of their shovels. Their hands were cramped onto the handles. He gave the workers less than slave rations while he at and drank as much as he pleased. And he was not one to spare the whip.
Finally, the people of Bali could stand it no more. They decided to revolt against Hall, and, one night in July, they gathered into a mob to storm Hall’s home. As they did not share a common language, they simply began to chant “Bali! Bali!” as they prepared for their revolt.
As it turned out, the seizing of power was accomplished more easily than they could’ve imagined. For Hall’s home was at the bottom of a canyon. And, as their cries of “Bali!” echoed off the canyon walls, the sound waves caused the building to collapse, rendering Hall and his supporters unconscious, thus making it easy for the protesters to take power.
Years later, it was decided to celebrate this event with an annual re-creation of it at Christmastime. The role of Hall is usually played by one of the dictator’s descendants, to atone for the misdeeds of the original Hall.
Of course, some people find it hard to understand why an event that happened in July is celebrated at Christmastime. The answer is simple.
It’s celebrated at Christmas because the people there couldn’t think of a better time to deck the Halls with howls of “Bali!”
Hey, I’m in Michigan and I can use all the coal I can get right now.
Teto85 Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Clean the stables and give that to Rita.
Steve Dutch almost 5 years ago
As a geologist, I LIKE getting coal.
eromlig almost 5 years ago
Also, is the bar sinister candy cane/barberpole significant?
ViscountNik almost 5 years ago
<<<< knows a number of blacksmiths who are intentionally naughty just for the coal….
fix-n-fly almost 5 years ago
Give her a new calendar for 2020 – that should work.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 5 years ago
Coal is so 19th century and the Right Wing seems enamored of carbon. Give her a solar panel, also of the same era.
Daeder almost 5 years ago
How about a water purifier with a charCOAL filter? That way she can stop using all those plastic water bottles.