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PostPosted: Mon Nov 28, 2016 11:24 am 
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And what about Jewish people that are forced to eat Chinese food for Christmas?
Is this a new rule?

That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard. Movie theatres are open too. You can get hot dogs, nachos, chicken tenders, popcorn, all sorts of stuff. They don't have to eat Chinese.


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It's honestly so easy to enjoy Christmas. If you don't you aren't trying.

Put up lights.
Head downtown.
Drive around and look at the other lights.
Find a Christmas festival.
Watch movies.
Do family activities.

I put up way more lighting than I should. Every year I say no I am not going to do it next year but I always do. Co-workers and friends drive by and take pics and comment how much they enjoy it so every Christmas I do it again.


Post some pics on the board for Spaulding please.

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Who shuts down the kitchens of the Jews on Christmas?

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Who shuts down the kitchens of the Jews on Christmas?


Not the Germans.

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Who shuts down the kitchens of the Jews on Christmas?


Something something oven joke.


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Who shuts down the kitchens of the Jews on Christmas?


Not the Germans.

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Terry's Peeps wrote:
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Who shuts down the kitchens of the Jews on Christmas?


Not the Germans.
Too soon.

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Terry's Peeps wrote:
Boilermaker Rick wrote:
Who shuts down the kitchens of the Jews on Christmas?


Not the Germans.


Offensive for my tastes.

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Who shuts down the kitchens of the Jews on Christmas?


Not the Germans.


President Trump is German.

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Terry's Peeps wrote:
Boilermaker Rick wrote:
Who shuts down the kitchens of the Jews on Christmas?


Not the Germans.


President Trump is German.

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 Post subject: Re: Christmas
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I hate it. The whole Christmas season! Bah - humbug! I'm gonna hang mistletoe on the back of my pants so everybody can kiss my ass. I fucking hate it.


Then perhaps consider redefining the season, which is what Mrs. Retard and I have done in recent years. Granted our kids are older now which also change things but what we have done is this:

*Scaled way back on decorating
*Stopped sending christmas cards
*Installed a $200 per kid gift budget
*Quit buying presents for all other family members. Instead installed a gift exchange with a $75 limit.
*Eliminated buying presents for each other

We try to get all shopping done by the first weekend in December. Then as our gift to each other we go somewhere warm for a long weekend the second week in December (last year it was Cancun). We come back rested (or hung over), tan and with little remaining to do, ready to enjoy family and friends.

Doing this has made Christmas much more enjoyable and less stressful. Although this year we are skipping the December trip because we went to Tampa last month for the Bears game :oops:

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 Post subject: Re: Christmas
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Terry's Peeps wrote:
Boilermaker Rick wrote:
Who shuts down the kitchens of the Jews on Christmas?


Not the Germans.


Offensive for my tastes.


Then have a nice cry snowflake and GET OVER IT.

This here is Trump's America now.

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leashyourkids wrote:
Terry's Peeps wrote:
Boilermaker Rick wrote:
Who shuts down the kitchens of the Jews on Christmas?


Not the Germans.


Offensive for my tastes.


Then have a nice cry snowflake and GET OVER IT.

This here is Trump's America now.


I realize now this board isn't for me. I can't be around this kind of energy.

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 Post subject: Re: Christmas
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 Post subject: Re: Christmas
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So, FWIW, here's the perspective of someone who doesn't celebrate Christmas: I think it's an extremely fun time. I've always enjoyed how festive the neighborhoods look with all the lights and miniature villages. The song, so as long as that start in November and not before Halloween, are also cool with me - it gets you in the mood for the upcoming holidays and festivities. Sugar cookies shaped like Christmas trees rock, best thing ever invented. The Christmas-themed movies are usually lame for me but every so often there is a flick or something that is worthwhile. Loved watching Home Alone 2 as a kid around this time. I even played either Tiny Tim or Scrooge (forgot which one - it was a main character with a lot of dialogue) in my fifth grade class' adaptation of A Christmas Carol. Fun times.

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So, FWIW, here's the perspective of someone who doesn't celebrate Christmas: I think it's an extremely fun time. I've always enjoyed how festive the neighborhoods look with all the lights and miniature villages. The song, so as long as that start in November and not before Halloween, are also cool with me - it gets you in the mood for the upcoming holidays and festivities. Sugar cookies shaped like Christmas trees rock, best thing ever invented. The Christmas-themed movies are usually lame for me but every so often there is a flick or something that is worthwhile. Loved watching Home Alone 2 as a kid around this time. I even played either Tiny Tim or Scrooge (forgot which one - it was a main character with a lot of dialogue) in my fifth grade class' adaptation of A Christmas Carol. Fun times.
This guy gets it.

Is there an equivalent holiday for you?

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Spaulding what do you like?


I believe the answer to this is a combination of Patrick Sharp, Rum (I think) and Diet Cherry Pepsi, and maybe wine

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veganfan21 wrote:
So, FWIW, here's the perspective of someone who doesn't celebrate Christmas: I think it's an extremely fun time. I've always enjoyed how festive the neighborhoods look with all the lights and miniature villages. The song, so as long as that start in November and not before Halloween, are also cool with me - it gets you in the mood for the upcoming holidays and festivities. Sugar cookies shaped like Christmas trees rock, best thing ever invented. The Christmas-themed movies are usually lame for me but every so often there is a flick or something that is worthwhile. Loved watching Home Alone 2 as a kid around this time. I even played either Tiny Tim or Scrooge (forgot which one - it was a main character with a lot of dialogue) in my fifth grade class' adaptation of A Christmas Carol. Fun times.
This guy gets it.

Is there an equivalent holiday for you?

9/11

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Spaulding wrote:
I hate it. The whole Christmas season! Bah - humbug! I'm gonna hang mistletoe on the back of my pants so everybody can kiss my ass. I fucking hate it.


Then perhaps consider redefining the season, which is what Mrs. Retard and I have done in recent years. Granted our kids are older now which also change things but what we have done is this:

*Scaled way back on decorating
*Stopped sending christmas cards
*Installed a $200 per kid gift budget
*Quit buying presents for all other family members. Instead installed a gift exchange with a $75 limit.
*Eliminated buying presents for each other

We try to get all shopping done by the first weekend in December. Then as our gift to each other we go somewhere warm for a long weekend the second week in December (last year it was Cancun). We come back rested (or hung over), tan and with little remaining to do, ready to enjoy family and friends.

Doing this has made Christmas much more enjoyable and less stressful. Although this year we are skipping the December trip because we went to Tampa last month for the Bears game :oops:

holy crap.

We have 3 kids and it's $20 per kid limit...

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Spaulding what do you like?


Lots of stuff. You want a list?


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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
veganfan21 wrote:
So, FWIW, here's the perspective of someone who doesn't celebrate Christmas: I think it's an extremely fun time. I've always enjoyed how festive the neighborhoods look with all the lights and miniature villages. The song, so as long as that start in November and not before Halloween, are also cool with me - it gets you in the mood for the upcoming holidays and festivities. Sugar cookies shaped like Christmas trees rock, best thing ever invented. The Christmas-themed movies are usually lame for me but every so often there is a flick or something that is worthwhile. Loved watching Home Alone 2 as a kid around this time. I even played either Tiny Tim or Scrooge (forgot which one - it was a main character with a lot of dialogue) in my fifth grade class' adaptation of A Christmas Carol. Fun times.
This guy gets it.

Is there an equivalent holiday for you?

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Don Tiny wrote:
Boilermaker Rick wrote:
veganfan21 wrote:
So, FWIW, here's the perspective of someone who doesn't celebrate Christmas: I think it's an extremely fun time. I've always enjoyed how festive the neighborhoods look with all the lights and miniature villages. The song, so as long as that start in November and not before Halloween, are also cool with me - it gets you in the mood for the upcoming holidays and festivities. Sugar cookies shaped like Christmas trees rock, best thing ever invented. The Christmas-themed movies are usually lame for me but every so often there is a flick or something that is worthwhile. Loved watching Home Alone 2 as a kid around this time. I even played either Tiny Tim or Scrooge (forgot which one - it was a main character with a lot of dialogue) in my fifth grade class' adaptation of A Christmas Carol. Fun times.
This guy gets it.

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9/11


Okay, I guess Peeps' wasn't that bad.

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Spaulding what do you like?


Lots of stuff. You want a list?


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Don Tiny wrote:
Boilermaker Rick wrote:
veganfan21 wrote:
So, FWIW, here's the perspective of someone who doesn't celebrate Christmas: I think it's an extremely fun time. I've always enjoyed how festive the neighborhoods look with all the lights and miniature villages. The song, so as long as that start in November and not before Halloween, are also cool with me - it gets you in the mood for the upcoming holidays and festivities. Sugar cookies shaped like Christmas trees rock, best thing ever invented. The Christmas-themed movies are usually lame for me but every so often there is a flick or something that is worthwhile. Loved watching Home Alone 2 as a kid around this time. I even played either Tiny Tim or Scrooge (forgot which one - it was a main character with a lot of dialogue) in my fifth grade class' adaptation of A Christmas Carol. Fun times.
This guy gets it.

Is there an equivalent holiday for you?

9/11


Okay, I guess Peeps' wasn't that bad.


Then I have fulfilled my purpose of helping to make others look good by comparison.

Yeah, Peeps is a fucking decorated dickwagon, sure, but that Don Tiny guy is the king of the moondicks ...

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Spaulding what do you like?


Lots of stuff. You want a list?


Yes. I feel like I know MANY of the things that you dislike but I'm not as sure about the people or things that you like.

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Spaulding wrote:
Nas wrote:
Spaulding what do you like?


Lots of stuff. You want a list?


Yes. I feel like I know MANY of the things that you dislike but I'm not as sure about the people or things that you like.


Spaulding wrote:
I like ... skinny-skiing, going to bullfights on acid ...

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Spaulding wrote:
I hate it. The whole Christmas season! Bah - humbug! I'm gonna hang mistletoe on the back of my pants so everybody can kiss my ass. I fucking hate it.


Then perhaps consider redefining the season, which is what Mrs. Retard and I have done in recent years. Granted our kids are older now which also change things but what we have done is this:

*Scaled way back on decorating
*Stopped sending christmas cards
*Installed a $200 per kid gift budget
*Quit buying presents for all other family members. Instead installed a gift exchange with a $75 limit.
*Eliminated buying presents for each other

We try to get all shopping done by the first weekend in December. Then as our gift to each other we go somewhere warm for a long weekend the second week in December (last year it was Cancun). We come back rested (or hung over), tan and with little remaining to do, ready to enjoy family and friends.

Doing this has made Christmas much more enjoyable and less stressful. Although this year we are skipping the December trip because we went to Tampa last month for the Bears game :oops:

holy crap.

We have 3 kids and it's $20 per kid limit...


You spend $20 on each kid? Or each kid can spend up to $20 on gifts for you?

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Is there an equivalent holiday for you?


9/11


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