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COMMENTS:
Voted : No, I feel the same way.
It's sort of like how going to church encourages you to be a better Christian...unless of course you go to one of those churches where everyone's snobby and materialistic and only get into the Christmas spirit because of the advertising and commercialization...just kidding!
Voted : Well, it's not so surprising considering you grew up in New Jersey.
I'm from Jersey too. Must be something in the atmosphere, maybe from Bayonne.
Voted : No, I feel the same way.
Yay! Me, too. It wouldn't be Christmas to me without all the hoopla--boring boring. Christmas commercialism ROCKS.
So you all like that Paul McCartney song then?
The only thing I like about Christmas is the ten days or so paid holiday leave, otherwise it has zilch meaning to me, and I'm not being a scrooge, my innocence took a major hit when my dad told me as a child that there was no Santa and that he had been buying the presents - his explanation - he didn't like the fact that some mythical character was getting all the credit. so for me it's a case of.....Here lies Christmas
^^ Smooth...I think you mean John's "And so this is Christmas"...not Paul's.
^I think he was refering to the frog chorus by PM
Actually I like the Paul McCartney song.
I guess that all adds to the 'Christmas spirit' but I also get real sick of all the hype that's out there. Plus, it starts too early. I went to Wal-Mart last year to buy a lawnmower blade, but everything had been replaced by Christmas stuff. I was still mowing my yard! Pissed me off.
I used to feel this way, I want to feel this way
by Jyl on Thu Oct 26, 06 10:25am
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"Wonderful Xmas Time" duhh
Voted : You are a slave to the machine!
The commercialization is what drives me away from the spirit of the season, which is odd to think about, considering how I feel about religious things.
I used to feel that way, nuck. But the commercialism just crossed thresholds and became too starkly, blatantly grasping and greedy.
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