Must you rub it in?weezie wrote:Heck, I've already started buying gifts for Christmas...ain't I a pain?!CathyCA wrote:Christmas! I love that holiday! I finally have all of my Christmas decorations, and I'm so excited. I can't wait to decorate my house for Christmas. I can't wait to shop for my kids' gifts. I can't wait to cook and bake for Christmas. I love the songs, I love the parties, I love the church services! I love Christmas!
But first: Halloween! I'm looking forward to decorating for Halloween in three and a half weeks!
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Oh, man, my wife is ROYALLY upset if all our Christmas shopping isn't done by Veterans' Day, but it's usually done by Halloween.
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weezie wrote:Heck, I've already started buying gifts for Christmas...ain't I a pain?!CathyCA wrote:Christmas! I love that holiday! I finally have all of my Christmas decorations, and I'm so excited. I can't wait to decorate my house for Christmas. I can't wait to shop for my kids' gifts. I can't wait to cook and bake for Christmas. I love the songs, I love the parties, I love the church services! I love Christmas!
But first: Halloween! I'm looking forward to decorating for Halloween in three and a half weeks!
All that is gold does not glitter, not all those who wander are lost; the old that is strong does not wither, deep roots are not reached by the frost.
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I very intentionally wait until December to do my Christmas shopping...one more excuse to hear the snow crunch, watch the kids bunch. I mean, come on people...this is Santa's big scene!bjornolf wrote:Oh, man, my wife is ROYALLY upset if all our Christmas shopping isn't done by Veterans' Day, but it's usually done by Halloween.
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Snow crunch? In Hotlanta? How often does that happen?wilson wrote:I very intentionally wait until December to do my Christmas shopping...one more excuse to hear the snow crunch, watch the kids bunch. I mean, come on people...this is Santa's big scene!bjornolf wrote:Oh, man, my wife is ROYALLY upset if all our Christmas shopping isn't done by Veterans' Day, but it's usually done by Halloween.
I love Christmas!
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wilson wrote:I very intentionally wait until December to do my Christmas shopping...one more excuse to hear the snow crunch, watch the kids bunch. I mean, come on people...this is Santa's big scene!bjornolf wrote:Oh, man, my wife is ROYALLY upset if all our Christmas shopping isn't done by Veterans' Day, but it's usually done by Halloween.
as the shoppers rush home with their treasures...
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See windsor's response...she's on the right track.DukieInKansas wrote:Snow crunch? In Hotlanta? How often does that happen?wilson wrote:I very intentionally wait until December to do my Christmas shopping...one more excuse to hear the snow crunch, watch the kids bunch. I mean, come on people...this is Santa's big scene!bjornolf wrote:Oh, man, my wife is ROYALLY upset if all our Christmas shopping isn't done by Veterans' Day, but it's usually done by Halloween.
I love Christmas!
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Is it bad that I find Christmas season both pleasurable and an annoyance?
What I mean by that is that it is pleasurable because people seem more open, friendly and all that jazz during that time of year, but also an annoyance because between January 1st and say Thanksgiving, the same friendly, kissie kissie type become true assholes once again or until the next holiday season comes by.
Maybe it's just my OFS (Old Farts Syndrome) that flairs up around that time.
What I mean by that is that it is pleasurable because people seem more open, friendly and all that jazz during that time of year, but also an annoyance because between January 1st and say Thanksgiving, the same friendly, kissie kissie type become true assholes once again or until the next holiday season comes by.
Maybe it's just my OFS (Old Farts Syndrome) that flairs up around that time.
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But wouldn't city sidewalks, busy sidewalks, dressed in holiday style be more appropriate for Hotlanta?wilson wrote:See windsor's response...she's on the right track.DukieInKansas wrote:Snow crunch? In Hotlanta? How often does that happen?wilson wrote: quote="bjornolf" Oh, man, my wife is ROYALLY upset if all our Christmas shopping isn't done by Veterans' Day, but it's usually done by Halloween.
/quote I very intentionally wait until December to do my Christmas shopping...one more excuse to hear the snow crunch, watch the kids bunch. I mean, come on people...this is Santa's big scene!
I love Christmas!
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I don't know, some people are even grumpier during the silly season.knights68 wrote:Is it bad that I find Christmas season both pleasurable and an annoyance?
What I mean by that is that it is pleasurable because people seem more open, friendly and all that jazz during that time of year, but also an annoyance because between January 1st and say Thanksgiving, the same friendly, kissie kissie type become true assholes once again or until the next holiday season comes by.
Maybe it's just my OFS (Old Farts Syndrome) that flairs up around that time.
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Probably, but I really needed a verb phrase rather than a subject clause to preserve the euphony of my response.DukieInKansas wrote:But wouldn't city sidewalks, busy sidewalks, dressed in holiday style be more appropriate for Hotlanta?wilson wrote:See windsor's response...she's on the right track.
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I have to concur!!!! One of my favorites for all the reasons you cited!!!CathyCA wrote:Christmas! I love that holiday! I finally have all of my Christmas decorations, and I'm so excited. I can't wait to decorate my house for Christmas. I can't wait to shop for my kids' gifts. I can't wait to cook and bake for Christmas. I love the songs, I love the parties, I love the church services! I love Christmas!
But first: Halloween! I'm looking forward to decorating for Halloween in three and a half weeks!
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Did someone say CHRISTMAS ?!?!?!CathyCA wrote:Christmas! I love that holiday! I finally have all of my Christmas decorations, and I'm so excited. I can't wait to decorate my house for Christmas. I can't wait to shop for my kids' gifts. I can't wait to cook and bake for Christmas. I love the songs, I love the parties, I love the church services! I love Christmas!
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When you live where there is no snow, sometimes you get carried away.......
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My Christmas picture is definitively the best. I'm sorry to be so blunt and dismissive, but I just totally win.
Christmas '84, me on the left.
Christmas '84, me on the left.
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What, did the Duke and Duchess just tell Little Lord Fauntleroy that Reagan had been re-elected? ;)wilson wrote:My Christmas picture is definitively the best. I'm sorry to be so blunt and dismissive, but I just totally win.
Christmas '84, me on the left.
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bjornolf wrote:What, did the Duke and Duchess just tell Little Lord Fauntleroy that Reagan had been re-elected? ;)wilson wrote:My Christmas picture is definitively the best. I'm sorry to be so blunt and dismissive, but I just totally win.
Christmas '84, me on the left.
now cleaning off monitor from beverage spew......
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I love the picture. Admit it, Wilson, you'd just opened your first NES, right?
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I have to agree. I love this picture. I wonder if anyone would notice if I stuck in a frame and displayed it over the Christmas holiday season?wilson wrote:My Christmas picture is definitively the best. I'm sorry to be so blunt and dismissive, but I just totally win.
Christmas '84, me on the left.
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It was taken before the gifts...before church on Christmas Eve.bjornolf wrote:I love the picture. Admit it, Wilson, you'd just opened your first NES, right?