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Song Parodies -> "Jingle Bells (Crocodile Hunter Style)"

Original Song Title:

"Jingle Bells"

Original Performer:

Traditional

Parody Song Title:

"Jingle Bells (Crocodile Hunter Style)"

Parody Written by:

CrOc HuNtEr FaN

The Lyrics

I guess you really can't appreciate this parody unless you're a big Crocodile Hunter fan.
Jingle bells, Corwin smells,
Acco ate Grahame Webb.
Oh what fun, it is to be, a big Croc Hunter fan,
Hey!

Jingle bells, O'shea smells,
Crocs rule all the way.
Oh what fun, it is to be, a big Croc Hunter fan.

Dashing thorough the muck,
Our Steve-o's off again,
We love the things he does,
His show is never gray!

He's catching crocs and snakes,
The ones that venomate,
So here's to those who love him so,
And think he's really great!

Oh! Jingle bells, Corwin smells,
Acco ate Grahame Webb.
Oh what fun, it is to be a big Croc Hunter fan,
Hey!

Jingle bells, O'shea smells,
Crocs rule all the way.
Oh what fun, it is to be, a big Croc Hunter fan.

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Pacing: 3.4
How Funny: 3.1
Overall Rating: 3.1

Total Votes: 19

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