The only way this could've been any better would've been if there had been multiple deliveries and he just chucked the presents at the kids out the window mid-drift This was straight rally level. Damn!
Tomte/Nisse is in an hurry now in Sweden he takes the Volvo fuck Rudolf!!. Lol 😂🤣 🎅Tomteeen🥰😃 🎅 the swedish child shouts happily whilst the house ancestral spirit throws gifts at him! 😂🤣😃 THE NISSE/TOMTE In Scandinavia, the little creature called The Nisse is deeply ingrained in winter solstice and Yule traditions. The legends of the nisse dates back to ancient pre-Christian times, even before the Vikings, and is a treasured part of folklore. Nisse is a household spirit that is responsible for the care and prosperity of a farm or family. Nisse live in people's houses or barns inside the so-called Nowhere Space; a pocket dimension made up of the spaces behind bookcases, the tops of cupboards that you can't quite reach, and other such unused space. They are ancestor spirits and often seen as the farmer who cleared the forest to build the farm and who in pre-Christian times would have been buried on the farm in a mound. The name Nisse in Old Norse means ‘dear little relative’, and their Swedish counterpart, tomte, means ‘the building ground. According to tradition, they secretly live in a house or barn and act as its guardian. If treated well, they protect children and animals from evil and misfortune, and they also help with chores and farm work. Despite their size, the nisse possess an immense strength. They are also believed to be shapeshifters able to take a shape far larger than an adult man. Although Nisse are connected to farm animals in general, his most treasured animal was the horse. Belief had it that one could see which horse was the nisse’s favourite as it would be especially healthy and well taken care of. Sometimes the tomte would even braid its hair and tail. Sometimes actually undoing these braids could mean misfortune or angering the tomte. If anyone spills something on the floor in the house it is wise to shout a warning to the nisse below. It is also a requirement to please the spirit with gifts - a particular special gift was a bowl of porridge on Christmas Eve. It is thought that if the Nisse doesn’t get their porridge or beer, they will steal your happiness and play havoc with your farm - their trickery could contribute to crop failure and sickness for both animals and people if he was not treated well. Many farms believe very strongly in this and make up beds for the nisse on Christmas Eve and have an honorary place at the table stood ready and waiting for him. Nisse are deeply ingrained in Scandinavian culture and tradition and to this day, children grow up with stories of the nisse with family members masquerading as nisse by putting on a mask and a costume on Christmas Eve asking the children if they have been good. Instead of giving Santa Clause milk and cookies on Christmas Day, children in Scandinavia prepare rice porridge for the nisse and leaves it for him outside the house on Christmas Eve. And of course the porridge has to be topped with lots of butter, sugar and cinnamon. 🇸🇪 🇩🇰🇫🇮🇳🇴 Merry christmas all from Sweden 🇸🇪
"Santa" aka jultomten/oden is from Germanic old belive. Santa is just a modern version and was took by Christians.. so no, "Santa" is not from Finland, Santa (jultomten) is part of norse/germanic belief.
Hi there! My name is Theo, a representative of Worldmark Films working as researcher for the UK produced television show "Caught on Dashcam”, and we'd love to feature your video in our upcoming 2023 Christmas Special - would this be something you'd be interested in? More than happy to discuss this further over email if you'd prefer. Wishing you all the best, and looking forward to hearing from you, Theo
@@DariusDrive I believe our director has already been in contact with Johan Frode as the clip will be featuring in our second special, which is due to air 8pm GMT on the 10th of December on Sky Witness :)
Best thing I've ever seen a Volvo do!
The only way this could've been any better would've been if there had been multiple deliveries and he just chucked the presents at the kids out the window mid-drift
This was straight rally level. Damn!
Unbelievable drifting and rallying! Makes me wanna move to Scandinavia.
You just need a VOLVO RWD
Så himla gött ljud med förgasare
Jajajajajaja 🤣 🤣 🤣 me gustó más cuando le aventó la bolsa de basura, y cómo siempre a tiempo con Volvo, saludos y bendiciones desde Guatemala 🇸🇪❤🇬🇹✌👍
Made my (Christmas-) Day 🤣👍
The Volvo 240 wagon is exactly the same as the one owned by the apetor.....
You never know...
@@DariusDrive⁰
Think its the Swedish rallydriver Tom Liljegren that drives it in the video 👍
@@DariusDrive9😅😅😅
Bästa tomten av dem alla!
Yes :)
That's for sure Tommi Mäkinen is this pilot.
Nice Volvo and truck
Sure is!
Офигеть!!!
Круто круто
Nice Sleigh!!?
Welp my Christmas gift was received see you next year
Yooooo this is BADASS :D
What engine is in that machine? :D
B230ft/fk
No its no turbo engine, its a volvo evo rallycross engine.
Me... RA... Vi... GLIO.. So!! 😂
Props
Kyllä komeasti tuplat karjuu 😊
Quel beau coup de volant 😜
Where from are you?
@@DariusDrive From France (replying for him, as I am french too). By the way I really liked the video !
Tomte/Nisse is in an hurry now in Sweden he takes the Volvo fuck Rudolf!!. Lol 😂🤣
🎅Tomteeen🥰😃 🎅 the swedish child shouts happily whilst the house ancestral spirit throws gifts at him! 😂🤣😃
THE NISSE/TOMTE
In Scandinavia, the little creature called The Nisse is deeply ingrained in winter solstice and Yule traditions. The legends of the nisse dates back to ancient pre-Christian times, even before the Vikings, and is a treasured part of folklore. Nisse is a household spirit that is responsible for the care and prosperity of a farm or family.
Nisse live in people's houses or barns inside the so-called Nowhere Space; a pocket dimension made up of the spaces behind bookcases, the tops of cupboards that you can't quite reach, and other such unused space.
They are ancestor spirits and often seen as the farmer who cleared the forest to build the farm and who in pre-Christian times would have been buried on the farm in a mound. The name Nisse in Old Norse means ‘dear little relative’, and their Swedish counterpart, tomte, means ‘the building ground.
According to tradition, they secretly live in a house or barn and act as its guardian. If treated well, they protect children and animals from evil and misfortune, and they also help with chores and farm work. Despite their size, the nisse possess an immense strength. They are also believed to be shapeshifters able to take a shape far larger than an adult man.
Although Nisse are connected to farm animals in general, his most treasured animal was the horse. Belief had it that one could see which horse was the nisse’s favourite as it would be especially healthy and well taken care of. Sometimes the tomte would even braid its hair and tail. Sometimes actually undoing these braids could mean misfortune or angering the tomte.
If anyone spills something on the floor in the house it is wise to shout a warning to the nisse below. It is also a requirement to please the spirit with gifts - a particular special gift was a bowl of porridge on Christmas Eve.
It is thought that if the Nisse doesn’t get their porridge or beer, they will steal your happiness and play havoc with your farm - their trickery could contribute to crop failure and sickness for both animals and people if he was not treated well. Many farms believe very strongly in this and make up beds for the nisse on Christmas Eve and have an honorary place at the table stood ready and waiting for him.
Nisse are deeply ingrained in Scandinavian culture and tradition and to this day, children grow up with stories of the nisse with family members masquerading as nisse by putting on a mask and a costume on Christmas Eve asking the children if they have been good. Instead of giving Santa Clause milk and cookies on Christmas Day, children in Scandinavia prepare rice porridge for the nisse and leaves it for him outside the house on Christmas Eve. And of course the porridge has to be topped with lots of butter, sugar and cinnamon.
🇸🇪 🇩🇰🇫🇮🇳🇴
Merry christmas all from Sweden 🇸🇪
is that b23 fuel engine?
What’s the drivetrain? This is bad ass!!
think its stock b230 with weber 45 carburator ,
@@emilp9414 It has a Volvo 8v Evo engine from Motordesign, as far from stock as you can get.
Иисус должен на Volvo ехать)) это Его день рождения!
Да :)
@@DariusDrive 😊👍
santa in sweden
Engine??
😊
Hai le gomme con i chiodi, prova senza e vediamo che sai fare! Così anche mia madre lo sa fare.
❤zuju😂
Zuju?
Det är en bra då bilen då
Это прекрасно!! А что за двигатель? звук очень необычный, на 230й двигатель или t5 не похоже...
it is just well built naturally aspirated redblock. sounds like a normal rally volvo 240 to me.
Видео ускорено, потому и звук такой.
joulupukki on suomalainen ei ruotsalainen
"Santa" aka jultomten/oden is from Germanic old belive.
Santa is just a modern version and was took by Christians..
so no, "Santa" is not from Finland,
Santa (jultomten) is part of norse/germanic belief.
Weber carb?
No way dude. It sounds crazy
@@deargamdali678 It definitely does have Fajs/ Webers/ ITBs
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What engine has this car
Redblock
Spec on engine??
B230A weber 48 h-cam 4 speed bogbox
Love this I just messaged you on fb my channel has more vids of my lifted xc
Hvorfor lager du sånne videoen 😅
Hi there! My name is Theo, a representative of Worldmark Films working as researcher for the UK produced television show "Caught on Dashcam”, and we'd love to feature your video in our upcoming 2023 Christmas Special - would this be something you'd be interested in?
More than happy to discuss this further over email if you'd prefer.
Wishing you all the best, and looking forward to hearing from you,
Theo
Yes 😊
@@DariusDrive I believe our director has already been in contact with Johan Frode as the clip will be featuring in our second special, which is due to air 8pm GMT on the 10th of December on Sky Witness :)
@@officialcaughtondashcamI have more video dariusddrive@gmail.com
average day in sweden
Hahha :D
🤣🤣🤣💪
🦾🦾🦾
Cool Volvo 240. But the Volvo 850 was better....
Ah
😅
:D
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