I just feel like I *can't* comment until after this holiday is over.
I am already offended that the "selling" of Christmas has begun. I just saw a car commercial using a familiar Christmas carol. They changed the words to "sell you" a Merry Christmas. Ugh. Don't most of us already have more crap than we need? And who the heck is buying someone a car for the holidays? I need me this kind-o' sugar daddy.
I heard Christmas music overhead at Walgreen's today. I mentioned it to the checkout clerk and gave her a dirty stare, as if she could do anything about it.
Fact is, I still remember when most stores were closed on Sunday. I went to the Hobby Lobby no too long ago and discovered that they are closed on Sundays, so that their employees can worship in the faith of their choice, or something like that, a sign said. That's rare these days.
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Well, I think it's funny.
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I just feel like I *can't* comment until after this holiday is over.
I am already offended that the "selling" of Christmas has begun. I just saw a car commercial using a familiar Christmas carol. They changed the words to "sell you" a Merry Christmas. Ugh. Don't most of us already have more crap than we need? And who the heck is buying someone a car for the holidays? I need me this kind-o' sugar daddy.
I heard Christmas music overhead at Walgreen's today. I mentioned it to the checkout clerk and gave her a dirty stare, as if she could do anything about it.
Fact is, I still remember when most stores were closed on Sunday. I went to the Hobby Lobby no too long ago and discovered that they are closed on Sundays, so that their employees can worship in the faith of their choice, or something like that, a sign said. That's rare these days.
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