Monday, December 01, 2008

Cost of the 12 Days of Christmas

Prices of items in the Christmas carol "The Twelve Days of Christmas," according to PNC Wealth Management: Partridge, $20 (last year: $15) Pear Tree, $200 (last year: $150) Two Turtle Doves, $55 (last year: $40) Three French Hens, $30 (last year: $45) Four Calling Birds (canaries), $600 (last year: same) Five Gold Rings, $350 (last year: $395) Six Geese a-Laying, $240 (last year: $360) Seven Swans a-Swimming, $5,600 (last year: $4,200) Eight Maids a-Milking, $52 (last year: $47) Nine Ladies Dancing (per performance), $4,759 (last year: same) 10 Lords a-Leaping (per performance), $4,414 (last year: $4,285) 11 Pipers Piping (per performance), $2,285 (last year: $2,213) 12 Drummers Drumming (per performance), $2,475 (last year: $2,398)

6 comments:

Mark said...

And don't forget, you have to multiply the items by how many times your true love gave each item, for instance, you have to figure in the cost of the partridge AND the Pear tree 12 times. Two turtle doves, 11 times, and so on.

And you failed to total it all up.

You don't expect your loyal readers to do the homework for you, do you?

Mark said...

Plus, figure in the cost of cleaning up after all those birds.

Aren't you glad cows can't fly?

Lone Ranger said...

The last time I had birds, I didn't clean up after them, I moved.

Anonymous said...

Since you insist, Mark...

$86,608 for the gifts alone.

Not sure what the clean up would be, I guess it depends on if you can hire a neighborhood teenager to do it and pay him under the table, or if you have to hire a union guy. ;)

Trader Rick said...

I don't get the maids a milking figure...

Anonymous said...

My sister asked about that, too, Rick. I figured they were illegal immigrants. If they are only milking one cow a piece, it doesn't take that long.

Oh, and they're non-union. ;)