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JINGLE BELL FAQ.



BY  <http://www.mcsweeneys.net/authors/susan-schorn> SUSAN SCHORN

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Q. When did jingle bells originate?
A. Jingle bells predate human history by millions of years, tracing their
origins back to small rocks that the dinosaurs swallowed in order to produce
tinkling sounds in their stomachs during mating season. No one has ever
figured out what these sounds added to the experience of having sex with a
50-ton lizard, but who are we to judge?
Q. When did humans first use them?
A. Early humans also swallowed rocks, mainly because they didn't know any
better. Once people figured out the difference between rocks and edible
objects, the practice declined in popularity; it is now limited to a few
nomadic tribes and the occasional Delta Tau Delta pledge.
Q. How did livestock become associated with bells?
A. Humans have used bell-like tools since the Mesolithic period, when rocks
were hung around the necks of domesticated goats to make the animals easier
to find. Initially, this worked because the rocks were very heavy and pinned
the creatures to the ground neck-first. Gradual technological refinements
resulted in smaller neck-stones that would rattle together and provide
audible evidence of the animal's movements; during the Bronze Age, these
finally evolved into true bells.
Q. Who started the custom of putting bells on sleighs?
A. The modern sleigh, or "jingle," bell was invented in 1632 by Hans
Jengelen, a Dutch buttonmaker living in exile in Germany due to a dispute
with Holland's politically influential Buttonmakers' Guild. Searching for a
practical way to speed the transport of buttons to market during winter,
Jengelen hit upon the idea of attaching noisemakers to the official German
Button-sleds, or Knopfschlittern, so other conveyances would hear them
approaching and clear the roadway.
Jengelen first proposed using caged parrots for this purpose, until the
difficulty of keeping tropical birds alive during an Alpine winter was
pointed out to him. He experimented briefly withKreischendesSchwein
(Bavarian Shrieking Pigs), but after limited success and the loss of several
toes, he realized that some form of "shrieking button," which could be
attached to the sleigh harness, would serve his purpose equally well, and
moreover would not try to eat the horses pulling the sleigh
(KnopfschlitternPferd).
Q. What are some of the more charming traditions and superstitions
associated with jingle bells?
A. The sound of jingle bells is traditionally believed to ward off bad luck
and evil spirits. Depending on the remoteness of the region and the level of
inbreeding among the populace, jingle bells may also be credited with
attracting meteorites, curing wooden tongue, and preventing turnip blight.
In some areas of France, such bells are believed to cause the tails of
otters to grow. In Portugal, they are thought to promote fertility in
poultry of all kinds. Westfalians believe that by ringing sleighbells, one
communicates directly with St. Philologus of Sinope. And Belgian tradition
holds that the first sleighbell chime of December heralds the advent of
Dietger, the Gaily-Clad King of Winter, and his Splendiferous Ice Court.
Q. And what of the more dark and cryptic elements of jingle bell history? Do
they exist?
A. They do indeed. In fact, jingle bells have a sordid, arcane history,
intertwined with some of the worst episodes in human history. Really,
they're much more interesting than all those fucking carols would lead to
you expect.
During the Crusades, for example, The Knights Templar would hang a small
bell from their lances each time they killed an infidel. Sir William de
Harcourt, who fought at the Siege of Damietta in 1218, is rumored to have
acquired more than 3,000 bells this way.
Q. Was he overcompensating?
A. Duh.
Q. What other sinister associations do jingle bells have?
A. Plenty, but before we can tell you about them, you'll have to hand over a
pint of your own blood and show us your secret tattoo.
Q. How did sleigh bells become so closely linked to holiday celebrations?
A. Sleigh bells were originally employed at Yuletide to give advance warning
of visiting family members. Hearing the distant jingle that proclaimed the
approach of guests, people had ample time to run out into the snow and die
of exposure if they preferred.
Then Currier and Ives started churning out lithographs of bell-laden horses
dashing along with sleighs full of merry, holiday-making idiots, and it kind
of became a thing.
Q. Do horses enjoy the sound of jingle bells?
A. While they prefer them to the sound of Bavarian Shrieking Pigs, it is an
established fact that jingle bells actually irritate the living hell out of
horses.
Q. Then why do sleigh owners keep using them?
A. Because people are assholes.
Q. How will mankind employ jingle bells in years to come?
A. In the future, jingle bells will be solemnly rung at the funerals of
puppeteers. Doctors will prescribe them (unsuccessfully) to treat
melancholy. During the next Ice Age, jingle bells will provide the
accompaniment for soloists in Portuguese Frost Operas. Street urchins will
use them to send signals across toxin-filled alleyways during the New Jersey
Apartment Wars, and peasants will barter them for root vegetables in the
early years of the Great Inter-Planetary Famine.
But for the next hundred years or so, they will mainly be used by
street-corner Santas to mark their territory.
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