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Whatâs even scarier for me is my wife thinks that once Halloween is over, itâs time to set up the Christmas decorations and listen to the Christmas carols. I have to fight for my sanity every year.
The-Rav: Whatâs even worse, the local big local chain supermarket had the Christmas stuff up 3 weeks ago. All we do is lights a week before the holiday, and not if there is too much snow.
margueitem: I hate that!!!! It is one my biggest pet peeves when I see Christmas decorations up as soon as Halloween is over. Itâs almost as if Thanksgiving is no longer an important holiday, but merely a Christmas prelude. I am a student so for me the Christmas season does not begin until I hand in my last final!!!
I have a âI remember whenâ!! Christmas decorations were not up until the day after Thanksgiving. I wish we could go back to that. Unfortunately, greed took over.
Lio should meet Jason (Foxtrot) for to make a Haunted House, THAT would be worth 5 bucks a person to get in! And knowing Jason, the additional 10 to get out!
Ive already heard Christmas music playing on TV commercials. Anybody says “Merry Christmas” to me before 28 November Ill have to fight down the urge to smack èm one.
Runar: Good grief! Iâm glad I havenât heard any Christmas music yet! I know how you feel about wanting to clobber someone who says âMerry Christmasâ before Nov 28, but you know - with the way the Liberalists, ACLU, etc. are trying to remove Christmas from the American way of life and certain stores advertising âHappy Holidaysâ and refusing to advertise âMerry Christmasâ, I almost think I would be glad to hear someone say that!!!!!!! During the season, when someone says Happy Holidays to me, I always respond with âAnd a Merry Christmas to you!â I hear that mostly from store employees, not individual people.
During the season, when someone says Happy Holidays to me, I always respond with âAnd a Merry Christmas to you!â I hear that mostly from store employees, not individual people.
Naturally! Store employess don't know your holiday practices, so they're instructed to be generic. In contrast, individuals on their own time may know you and know what you like, or they may just make assumptions.
Tobey: I wasnât faulting store employees, as they are told what to say (or maybe lose their jobs). Itâs sad that those who are trying to remove Christmas (who are also in the great minority) have made such strides, including removing The Salvation Army, Marine Toys for Tots, etc.
Tobey: I am surprised you arenât aware of the attacks on Christmas! They (Liberalists, ACLU, atheists, etc.) complain about nativity scenes on school property, nativity plays in school, navitity scenes on government property, and other things that right now my senile memory canât come up with, and they are winning! No one seems to have the spine to remind these organizations that America was founded on Judeo/Christian values and how it was our beginning. Notice how less you see âMerry Christmasâ in stores, newspaper ads, etc. I just donât understand why we, the majority Americans, should be forced to give in to those who donât believe or practice Christmas. I agree, no matter what they force on us, Christmas will always be, nothing can change that. Thereâs just not enough space here, nor is it the proper place to have a good discussion conerning what has been happening the past few years.
Yeah, I'm aware that it's a violation of the First Amendment for government entities to put on religious displays, and that groups like the ACLU and Americans United will sue over that.
But that only applies to the government, not to stores. When private businesses say âHappy Holidaysâ, it's to be inclusive, not because atheists are going to sue them.
Full disclosure: I celebrate Secular Christmas myself.
margueritem over 16 years ago
I feel the same way, Lio.
runar over 16 years ago
The best part is the day after, when all the candy goes on half-price.
psychlyst over 16 years ago
his decorations are âBOOtifulââŚ
The_Rav over 16 years ago
Whatâs even scarier for me is my wife thinks that once Halloween is over, itâs time to set up the Christmas decorations and listen to the Christmas carols. I have to fight for my sanity every year.
aerwalt over 16 years ago
The-Rav: Whatâs even worse, the local big local chain supermarket had the Christmas stuff up 3 weeks ago. All we do is lights a week before the holiday, and not if there is too much snow.
margueritem over 16 years ago
Thereâs a few people around here that start decrorating their houses the day after Halloween. :-p
hcrobin85 over 16 years ago
margueitem: I hate that!!!! It is one my biggest pet peeves when I see Christmas decorations up as soon as Halloween is over. Itâs almost as if Thanksgiving is no longer an important holiday, but merely a Christmas prelude. I am a student so for me the Christmas season does not begin until I hand in my last final!!!
Daviddeer over 16 years ago
Some people likes to put up their outdoor Christmas decorations after Halloween because itâs a lot warmer than it is around Thanksgiving.
overthinker.9mhz over 16 years ago
the way things are, i wouldnât be suprised if he was decorating for Christmas. so sadâŚ
pein over 16 years ago
nice Halloween decorations
pbuckland Premium Member over 16 years ago
Thanksgiving has come and gone. October 13, to be exact. Yea, Canada.
westiewestaz over 16 years ago
I have a âI remember whenâ!! Christmas decorations were not up until the day after Thanksgiving. I wish we could go back to that. Unfortunately, greed took over.
7.G.U.Y.7 over 16 years ago
Lio should meet Jason (Foxtrot) for to make a Haunted House, THAT would be worth 5 bucks a person to get in! And knowing Jason, the additional 10 to get out!
runar over 16 years ago
Ive already heard Christmas music playing on TV commercials. Anybody says “Merry Christmas” to me before 28 November Ill have to fight down the urge to smack èm one.
westiewestaz over 16 years ago
Runar: Good grief! Iâm glad I havenât heard any Christmas music yet! I know how you feel about wanting to clobber someone who says âMerry Christmasâ before Nov 28, but you know - with the way the Liberalists, ACLU, etc. are trying to remove Christmas from the American way of life and certain stores advertising âHappy Holidaysâ and refusing to advertise âMerry Christmasâ, I almost think I would be glad to hear someone say that!!!!!!! During the season, when someone says Happy Holidays to me, I always respond with âAnd a Merry Christmas to you!â I hear that mostly from store employees, not individual people.
tobybartels over 16 years ago
westiewestaz says:
During the season, when someone says Happy Holidays to me, I always respond with âAnd a Merry Christmas to you!â I hear that mostly from store employees, not individual people.
Naturally! Store employess don't know your holiday practices, so they're instructed to be generic. In contrast, individuals on their own time may know you and know what you like, or they may just make assumptions.
westiewestaz over 16 years ago
Tobey: I wasnât faulting store employees, as they are told what to say (or maybe lose their jobs). Itâs sad that those who are trying to remove Christmas (who are also in the great minority) have made such strides, including removing The Salvation Army, Marine Toys for Tots, etc.
tobybartels over 16 years ago
I'm not faulting anybody. But who's trying to get rid of Christmas? (As if it were possible!)
westiewestaz over 16 years ago
Tobey: I am surprised you arenât aware of the attacks on Christmas! They (Liberalists, ACLU, atheists, etc.) complain about nativity scenes on school property, nativity plays in school, navitity scenes on government property, and other things that right now my senile memory canât come up with, and they are winning! No one seems to have the spine to remind these organizations that America was founded on Judeo/Christian values and how it was our beginning. Notice how less you see âMerry Christmasâ in stores, newspaper ads, etc. I just donât understand why we, the majority Americans, should be forced to give in to those who donât believe or practice Christmas. I agree, no matter what they force on us, Christmas will always be, nothing can change that. Thereâs just not enough space here, nor is it the proper place to have a good discussion conerning what has been happening the past few years.
tobybartels over 16 years ago
westiewestaz:
Yeah, I'm aware that it's a violation of the First Amendment for government entities to put on religious displays, and that groups like the ACLU and Americans United will sue over that.
But that only applies to the government, not to stores. When private businesses say âHappy Holidaysâ, it's to be inclusive, not because atheists are going to sue them.
Full disclosure: I celebrate Secular Christmas myself.
The Ever-Convenient Object's Shopping Mall about 6 years ago
Thereâll be narrowed eyes glowing and phantom sludge flowing⌠(animal jam reference) âŚand so much to fearâŚ.