Christmas only discussion.

I have the dog abuser on ignore. Let me guess... he flung poo all over this discussion?

ETA: Oh never mind. The dog abuser made a copy cat thread where he talks to himself by copying other ppl's posts from elsewhere to make it look like he has real friends.

HAHAHAHAHAHA!

It's so gross when attention whores play with themselves in public. Yuck.
 
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Well, I have plenty of family back in Ohio and they should be acquainted with those details. Now the problem is finding the right house. After that, we'll be back to celebrating Christmas with the family. It used to be a tradition each year that we traveled down for Christmas but the chaotic weather has made Mom uneasy about making the journey. We instead have gone down a few times in October
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I for some reason can remember those types of details from long ago. However, I tend to have a lousy short term memory. I can remember the toy front end loader I got as a little kid but I can find my self questioning if I just did something recently. Where I put the remote is a big one.
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We do what the majority of Jews do on xmas day: Chinese food then the movies

The history of Jews, Chinese food, and Christmas, explained by a rabbi


When Jews began to settle on the Lower East Side of Manhattan between the 1880s and the 1920s, they were poor immigrants. They worked in sweatshops and lived in tenement housing. In their time off, they would go to the newly opened nickelodeons. For between one cent and five cents, they could see a very early form of a movie. By 1909, there were 42 nickelodeons adjacent to the Lower East Side and 10 uptown in Jewish Harlem. Christmas was just another day off, so these early movies attracted big crowds.

We know from the Yiddish press that Christmas became a popular day for the opening of new Yiddish theater productions. It was a day off from work, so what do you do? You can stay home, or you can go to the nickelodeons, or the Yiddish theater. Eventually, decades later, you could go have a meal in a Chinese restaurant.
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OK. You made me look. WAYYY up in Mississippi. More like a suburb of Memphis, Tennessee. 8 Casinos.
I'm about 11 miles from the State Line, and the first Casino is about a 30 minute drive. There's probably a dozen Casinos between there and Biloxi.

Sooo, you? Curled up on a bear rug in front of the woodstove ... drapes spread wide open with a magnificent view through the window wall ... watching Hubby feverishly chopping MORE firewood?
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We're going to see 'Black Christmas' tonight with my granddaughter.
And, no ... it's not about a Black family at Christmas time. It's a scary movie.
She likes scary movies.
Me, my son, my DiL, and my granddaughter.

We could have went and saw 'Jumanji II', but she wanted to go see the 'scary movie'. (Maybe later in the week?)
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Meanwhile, in other parts of the country...

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