Written by PETA
Here's one for the Christmas carolers—Glee: The Music, The Christmas Album, featuring PETA pals Lea Michele and Jane Lynch. Surely you'll want to a-choir this one for your holiday music collection—and if you come out on top of this week's "Win It" Wednesday challenge, you will.
How can you win it? Simply rework a verse from your favorite holiday song to tell us how you'll bring glee to the animals in your life. If I could enter, mine would go like this:
(To the tune of "Jingle Bells") Dashing through house Frank and Tom will be Racing to be the oneAt the top of their new cat tree
(To the tune of "Jingle Bells")
Dashing through house Frank and Tom will be Racing to be the oneAt the top of their new cat tree
I know, I know. It'll be a cinch for you to top mine, but do us a favor and tell us which holiday classic you've drawn your inspiration from. The entry that most makes our judges burst out into a sing-along will win.
The contest ends on December 8, and the winner will be chosen on December 10. Be sure to read our privacy policy and terms and conditions, as you're agreeing to both by commenting. No purchase necessary. Void where prohibited by law. Good luck!
Written by Karin Bennett
Please note: Glee is a registered trademark of Twentieth Century Fox. Twentieth Century Fox is not affiliated with PETA, nor do they endorse, sponsor, or otherwise support this promotion.
(Rudolph the red nose reindeer) Little ones at the shelter,I have come to bring you gleeeee, I have some treats in this bag, your happy faces feel good to meee.
(Tune of Frosty the Snowman)
Bubbles the fishy is a very pretty fish
I clean your tank every couple weeks and I feed you everyday
(Tune of Jingle Bells chours)
Puppy dogs puppy dogs how I love you so
You're adorable and I just want you to know
all i want for the world is peace
for the annnnniiimmmmals
oh please
try tofu, just a piece
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