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Christmas is up!

Red Squirrel

No Lifer
Merry Christmas!

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More pics: http://imgur.com/a/5neeE
 
Oh, and we usually wait until after Thanksgiving to put up Xmas junk.
While the rest of you are bashing skulls and slitting throats to save 3 dollars on a 75 inch TV, we'll be leisurely placing the tree and decorations around the house.
 
Ah the old "decorate the bottom of the tree with stupid houses so it looks like we bought more gifts than we really did" trick.
 
bah, stupid xmas, aka consumer stupidty season. 😛

It's only stupid if you make it stupid. I always see a split at work...people who focus on friends, family, charity work & donations, etc. during the holidays, and people who focus on reading the news about how commercialism is killing the holiday & then complain endlessly about it.

Of course, you could always pull a George and donate to the Human Fund :sneaky:
 
remind me again what the tree had to do with christ?

It's the other way around. The Church of Rome convinced the pagans that Christ had to do with the tree.

The Romans always allowed the traditions of subjugated cultures to merge with their own, as long as there wasn't armed resistance. It was one of their strengths.

But really the whole modern American-style Christmas was dreamed up in the late 1800's (If I recall correctly) by a bunch of movers and shakers in NYC who were looking to rechannel Irish/Scottish drunken revelry into something more peaceful and family-oriented... or so I read somewhere.
 
It's soon to say "Merry Christmas" now😀

Yeah, Thanksgiving hasn't happened yet! Oh, wait...

Thanksgiving (French: Action de grâce), or Thanksgiving Day (Jour de l'action de grâce), occurring on the second Monday in October, is an annual Canadian holiday which celebrates the harvest and other blessings of the past year.

😱

OK, so when does the Chrismas season start in Canada? Here in the USA we usually wait until after our Thanksgiving. (Except all the stores started after Halloween this year. D🙂
 
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