These lads have it all wrapped up... literally.
We’ve started wishing folk ‘Merry Christmas’ and some of us have the festive compilation playlists on repeat, which can only mean one thing… Christmas season is definitely here.
While we’re excited about the fact that this date next month is Christmas Eve, we are very aware that not everyone shares our enthusiasm. Adam O’Reilly, Cathal McNally, David Goode and Niall Maher decided they would spread some Christmas cheer in the best way possible.
Being the generous souls that they are, the lads, who all live together in Kilcock, made sure that their housemate arrived home to an early Christmas present. When said housemate bid the group farewell and headed away for the weekend, the friends revamped his bedroom in his absence.
The four covered his room in wrapping paper - shoes, deodorant cans and just about anything they could see. If that object could be covered you can be sure it got some festive treatment.
We've no idea how many rolls of paper it took to complete this but our Santa hats are off to these four for the sheer effort.
Take a bow, lads. Take a bow.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6r2NYpa28Nk
Video via YouTube/Niall MaherHat-tip to the lads for sending this one into our brothers over at JOE.ie.
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