“But what Hecataeus says, that Exmas and Crissmas are the same, is not credible. For first, the pictures which are stamped on the Exmas-cards have nothing to do with the sacred story which the priests tell about Crissmas. And secondly, the most part of the Niatirbians, not believing the religion of the few, nevertheless send the gifts and cards and participate in the Rush and drink, wearing paper caps. But it is not likely that men, even being barbarians, should suffer so many and great things in honour of a god they do not believe in.”
In my universe, one of Mr. Potter’s employees found the $8,000 and made sure it got back to George, who then paid back all his friends. I love a happy ending!
Bilan about 5 years ago
People owe a huge debt, but it’s not because somebody stole it.
mddshubby2005 about 5 years ago
“And then we saw ‘Die Hard’ , and we were confused all over again.”
kaffekup about 5 years ago
“But Bad Santa was hilarious!”
tripwire45 about 5 years ago
In two weeks it will be January 2nd and the Christmas lights will officially come down.
Bill The Nuke about 5 years ago
What debt? I thought all the townspeople were giving that money to him, not lending it.
ChessPirate about 5 years ago
“We’re here for our Christmas Feast. Where’s Ensign Kenny/Winky?”
DCBakerEsq about 5 years ago
I learn all my life lessons from holiday movies.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 5 years ago
Love in action produces rewards not always immediately seen.
Nick Danger about 5 years ago
“But what Hecataeus says, that Exmas and Crissmas are the same, is not credible. For first, the pictures which are stamped on the Exmas-cards have nothing to do with the sacred story which the priests tell about Crissmas. And secondly, the most part of the Niatirbians, not believing the religion of the few, nevertheless send the gifts and cards and participate in the Rush and drink, wearing paper caps. But it is not likely that men, even being barbarians, should suffer so many and great things in honour of a god they do not believe in.”
From C.S. Lewis’ essay, “Xmas and Christmas”
jvn about 5 years ago
Also, never trust your drunken Uncle (aka your “druncle”). It never turns out well.
paullp Premium Member about 5 years ago
In my universe, one of Mr. Potter’s employees found the $8,000 and made sure it got back to George, who then paid back all his friends. I love a happy ending!
JudyAz about 5 years ago
Pam’s teleprompter is on the ceiling?