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Night Rider
12-23-2007, 12:36 AM
thoughts

mbf
12-23-2007, 12:40 AM
As a kid I loved it of course.

As a teenager I hated it as much as possible.

Now, just turned 30, I made my peace with it, It´s a quiet time when all the pressure of modern life - at least for me if you take the right measures beforehand - recede a bit.

So, x-mas has become enjoyable again.

Night Rider
12-23-2007, 12:45 AM
I know what you mean mbf, I hated the whole xmas season for a few years but I'm coming out of 'grinch mode' and starting to enjoy it again.

It's the xmas shopping that I hate.

BeardedOne
12-23-2007, 12:47 AM
The 'magic' was lost when my father died in 1982. The family drifted apart, the kids became more commercialized, the event, as a whole, lost all of its appeal.

It became more of a gimme-gimme-gimme event than anything else, and the entire holiday revolves around pre and post $-mas sales events. Buy this, buy that, get me the latest whatever.

It is no longer a religious holiday, a time for family and friends.

I hope someone shits on your grave, Sam Walton. :x

Night Rider
12-23-2007, 12:50 AM
It became more of a gimme-gimme-gimme event than anything else, and the entire holiday revolves around pre and post $-mas sales events. Buy this, buy that, get me the latest whatever.


Yeah, you're right.

It's beyond a joke now in that respect.

Selfish little cunts :D

vegasboy
12-23-2007, 12:54 AM
The 'magic' was lost when my father died in 1982. The family drifted apart, the kids became more commercialized, the event, as a whole, lost all of its appeal.

It became more of a gimme-gimme-gimme event than anything else, and the entire holiday revolves around pre and post $-mas sales events. Buy this, buy that, get me the latest whatever.

It is no longer a religious holiday, a time for family and friends.

I hope someone shits on your grave, Sam Walton. :x
Hit the nail on the head. It's become a commercial holiday and we're bombarded with cheer and music for an entire month. The problem here is that we have Thanksgiving and it's given retailers an excuse to create a holiday season that starts even before Thanksgiving.

Then of course we get the news guys talking about the secularization of the holidays and we have to hear people droning on about whether it's anti-christmas to say happy holidays. But Christmas is a joyous time, a great family time, but quite frankly I'm exhausted by the time it comes. People have such high expectations for it.

loSTdoLLbaBY
12-23-2007, 12:56 AM
christmas for many years was a time for me to feel bad - I was an outcast from my family for a decade or so and generally hated the "happy" of it all while i was pushed away from the love everybody shared....before that it was rough trying to reconcile what I had done to try and make myself comfortable being "a man" (killing people does not "cure" any gender issues, please make a note)....so fifteen or so years of guilt and pain are a hard tradition to break, but i'm kinda trying (okay.... i'll try harder)

:roll:

BeardedOne
12-23-2007, 12:58 AM
The Post Orifice issues its "Christmas Stamps" on Labor Day (Septumble first, for you furriners). And the $-mas sales began while we were still succumbing to the sugary delights of Hallowe'en (Octember 31).

Feh! :x

Night Rider
12-23-2007, 01:01 AM
christmas for many years was a time for me to feel bad - I was an outcast from my family for a decade or so and generally hated the "happy" of it all while i was pushed away from the love everybody shared....before that it was rough trying to reconcile what I had done to try and make myself comfortable being "a man" (killing people does not "cure" any gender issues, please make a note)....so fifteen or so years of guilt and pain are a hard tradition to break, but i'm kinda trying (okay.... i'll try harder)

:roll:

Yeah, that must be tough. I'm sure as the years go on things will get better and better.

:mrgreen:

loSTdoLLbaBY
12-23-2007, 01:10 AM
let's hope Night Rider- i'm too young to dread the holidays, right?

(and don't worry- they were government sanctioned killings :D )

Night Rider
12-23-2007, 01:19 AM
let's hope Night Rider- i'm too young to dread the holidays, right?

(and don't worry- they were government sanctioned killings :D )

LOL

You're far too young to dread the holidays.....I'm sure things will work out for you :wink:

Night Rider
12-23-2007, 01:21 AM
http://www.hungangels.com/board/viewtopic.php?p=409705#409705

66% 6 people have voted that Jesus' Birthday is overrated :shock: :twisted:

loSTdoLLbaBY
12-23-2007, 01:30 AM
http://www.hungangels.com/board/viewtopic.php?p=409705#409705

66% 6 people have voted that Jesus' Birthday is overrated :shock: :twisted:

actually you have just illustrated how polls can be so easily manipulated.
raw data is taken and words are bent around it...well done good sir!

oh look !....is that miseltoe?
:wink:

Night Rider
12-23-2007, 01:37 AM
Looks like it lostdollbaby :P

Quinn
12-23-2007, 05:23 AM
To me, it's just a time of year when people go out of their way to demand of me the one thing I don't have to spare: time. Tonight, I had to go to a Christmas dinner party that started at 4:30 PM??? From the moment I arrived, all I wanted to do was leave. It's not that there was anything wrong with the company – they were friends & family whom I usually enjoy – but I have business to attend to, period. It was fucking torturous; however, I believe I found an eloquent solution: a bottle and a half of Korbel.

I’m feeling no pain :D

-Quinn

Night Rider
12-23-2007, 02:45 PM
Yeah, there's nothing worse than being held down when there's other things you know need done.

When life gets tough alcohol is your friend.