A Trio of Bored Oklahoma Teenagers Use Remote Entry Keys to Play ‘Carol of the Bells’ on Five Car Horns
by Lori Dorn from Laughing Squid on (#40G5K)

In December 2012, a trio of teenagers quite skillfully used five remote entry keys to play a rather melodic cover of the Christmas classic song "Carol of the Bells" on the horns from five different cars. When asked why they did this, they stated that they were both bored and cold.
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