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careful what you wish for... (Score:2)
They do have 'Christmas in July' sales in the states and these days the tinsel covered tat and musak comes out before Halloween. This year, the newsmedia are pushing holiday shopping like never before as if our economy depends on spending gobs of money on your loved ones.
Try not to get too worked up over the holiday as the religion thing is a bit too pervasive to even hope that the human race will wise up to the biggest scam of all time. No big whoop. Take the opportunity to enjoy a paid holiday and maybe
Re:careful what you wish for... (Score:2)
hfb said:
Except, being freelance, I only get paid for the days I'm actually working. No paid holidays for me.
oh...and 2 books you might enjoy... (Score:2)
The Physics of Christmas [amazon.com] which is a really fun read that explores a little bit of the advent of the 'retail' christmas season.
The Battle for Christmas [amazon.com] is a entertaining read on how Christmas has been a burr on the ass of America, and probably every other culture, for centuries.
Christmas, on the other side of the pond (Score:2)
In the last few years, retailers have tended to break down the Halloween decorations pretty quickly on November 1st in order to start hanging Christmas decorations. Pretty soon, it'll start *during* the Summer holidays. :-S
Besides, if all of the nativity scenes are getting annoying, there's always festivus [salon.com].
Our own decorations... (Score:1)
I'm a sucker for first snow. :)
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Dude (Score:1)
And yes, it is nice to spend time with family and friends
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earlier every year (Score:1)
I can remember 30 years ago hearing the same complaint about carols being played on the muzak in October. But I was amused then because, 10 years earlier, my mother had been complaining about Chrismas decorations in a store in September.
Christmas festivities have been starting "earlier" for at least 50 years. But, they still start with sporadic items
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