As if 2020 wasn’t enough of a s – – tshow.
An Indiana sanitation company has devised a fitting way to celebrate the end of a truly crappy year: by having a choir of porta-potties sing “Hallelujah.” Or should we say “halle-loo-yah?”
“HALLELUJAH, the end of 2020 is finally here!” tweeted Gary-based Service Sanitation, which rents out its signature blue porta-potties to events across the Midwest.
In the 2-minute clip, 32 lit-up portable toilets, dubbed the “Jingle Johns,” can be seen belting out a hilarious techno remix of “Hallelujah” in front of the dramatic Chicago skyline.
If that wasn’t enough, the honey-bucket band even sprinkles in a few quotes from the cinematic Christmas classics “Elf” and “National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation.” The performance has apparently set a record for “the most animated faces on a single holiday light display,” per the rent-a-john firm’s Twitter account.
This isn’t the Jingle Johns’ first time wishing everyone a Merry Pissmas. Service Sanitation marketing manager Stevie “Dee” Dykstra first devised the idea in 2013, when the firm had 40 porta-potties cover a Trans-Siberian Orchestra song for a clip they sent to customers on Christmas, Madison.com reported.
Every holiday season since, the company has released a new video in which they’ve showcased everything from rapping to Snoop Dogg to getting down with Disco Santa. Meanwhile, a quartet of caroling crappers — named Porta Paul, Carl Can, Buddy Blue and Linda Loo — tour across the Midwest, and the Jingle Johns can even be requested to appear at various events, per the site.
“It’s all about continuous innovation and achieving a new ‘wow factor’ each year,” said Dykstra.