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Sultry Christmas Tree Farm Workers Gyrate And Pole-Dance In Epic 'Magic Mike'-Style Holiday Video

Sultry Christmas Tree Farm Workers Gyrate And Pole-Dance In Epic 'Magic Mike'-Style Holiday Video
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A Christmas tree farm in Utah got its groove on with a very fun and acrobatic video in the style of Magic Mike featuring a cast of sultry lumberjacks just ready to chop your....wood.

Adopting the moniker of "The Boys In Plaid," the employees of Peterson's Tree Care in Elk Ridge, Utah weren't expecting to rack up over 3 million views.


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Viewers absolutely ate it up.

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Derek Peterson, the owner of the tree farm, actually took the video in 2020, and only reposted it ahead of this year's season as a funny video to boost sales.

"I happen to just be driving down the road and that song came on and I thought, we oughta do a dance to that," he said.

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"Last few days it pretty much just went viral, it's just been kinda crazy," Peterson continued.

"I thought it'd be kinda funny, I didn't think it'd be that funny. It's crazy, the comments are probably the funniest part about it all."


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According to ScaryMommy, the guys plan on releasing a new video for 2021, so keep your eyes peeled.

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