One family’s Christmas card has gone viral. The Holderness’s of North Carolina made an e-card for their loved ones, called “Xmas Jammies” where they rap the family’s 2013 accomplishments to the tune of Will Smith’s Miami. Feats include finishing a triathalon for six year old Lola, a hip-hop class for four-year old Penn, a role in Iron Man 3 for mom Kim and dad (also a local news anchor) Penn’s vasectomy. At the end of the video, the family announces Penn is leaving his job at the news station and starting a video company with his wife to produce similar videos—law firms may want to take note of their new company, Greenroom Communications.
Xmas Jammies, or more appropriately, #XmasJammies (the hash tag was mentioned in the movie itself) is just one example of the traditional Christmas card’s new form in the 21st Century—the e-card. And law firms are following suit—sort of.
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