Depends on where you live. Kinda remembering the old M*A*S*H episode where Radar messes with Frank’s head about time zones and Korea being ahead of the US. “Our today is there tomorrow so when it’s today there it’s yesterday.”
As a kid, that is, Charlie Brown. As an adult it tends to sneak up on you and suddenly “Ack! Christmas in four days? I’m not ready!” Where I live the stores all close at lunchtime on Christmas Eve until Dec 26 so you have to shop ahead! Thank goodness for ecards or all my friends would ditch me. I never remember to send them on time.
Templo S.U.D. almost 9 years ago
Ooh, the suspense is killing Sally.
knight1192a almost 9 years ago
Depends on where you live. Kinda remembering the old M*A*S*H episode where Radar messes with Frank’s head about time zones and Korea being ahead of the US. “Our today is there tomorrow so when it’s today there it’s yesterday.”
Kind&Kinder almost 9 years ago
Pretty deep, C.B. Or, er, steep!
orinoco womble almost 9 years ago
As a kid, that is, Charlie Brown. As an adult it tends to sneak up on you and suddenly “Ack! Christmas in four days? I’m not ready!” Where I live the stores all close at lunchtime on Christmas Eve until Dec 26 so you have to shop ahead! Thank goodness for ecards or all my friends would ditch me. I never remember to send them on time.
pelican47 almost 9 years ago
Most churches around here (except Catholic) have all their services on Christmas Eve, and none on Christmas day. Times have changed.
Darryl Heine almost 9 years ago
HOW STEEP IS IT???
Charlie Fogwhistle almost 9 years ago
Ah, the Sisyphus Claus.
coreym5 almost 9 years ago
Nice piece on “A Charlie Brown Christmas” in today’s WSJ:http://on.wsj.com/1YuLYSl (subs. req’d.)
summerdog86 almost 9 years ago
Now they say how many “sleeps” instead of “days”. Kids understand that better, I think.
Number Three almost 9 years ago
I never count down the days to Christmas.
I just take each day as it comes. Christmas being one of them.
xxx
Dean almost 9 years ago
The slope of the hill = log e