Archive for 'Christmas'
Merry Christmas 2008, AdHolios!
Well, we’re loading up the family truckster and heading to lovely Independence, Missouri, tomorrow to spend Christmas with my family. From there it’s on to extreme southeast Iowa to commune with Megan’s people on the farm. Eat. Bloat. Repeat.
Are we crazy to drive 1,500 miles round trip with a pair of 11-month-old nutjobs in the […]
Posted: December 21st, 2008 under Christmas, AdHole Specific.
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Huzzah! No Christmas Rant!
For the past couple of years, I’ve gone on a bit of tirade about the use – or lack thereof – of the words “Christmas” in advertising aired during the Christmas season. It always seemed beyond ridiculous that retailers would rather risk offending the millions of people buying Christmas presents than risk offending those folks […]
Posted: December 10th, 2008 under Christmas, Religion.
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Merry Christmas, AdHolios
I’ve yet to see “A Charlie Brown Christmas” this year, but trust me, I’ll be popping that DVD in sometime before Tuesday. We’re not making the multi-state trek this year due the soon-to-be-released Fox sequels, so there will plenty of time for watching festive Christmas programming with the in-laws.
Merry Christmas,
Fox
Posted: December 21st, 2007 under Christmas.
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A Million Times Better Than Myrrh
They’re edible. They’re hand-painted. And you can only get them here. (Click on eBoutique/Holiday.) Read more about the joint here.
I also recommend the Sea Salt Caramels. And pretty much everything else. Now go. Buy. Scoot!
Happy feasting,
Fox
Posted: December 3rd, 2007 under Christmas, General Interest.
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Merry Christmas, JC Penney
I started today thinking I was going to have to skewer Lowe’s for sending out a circular that called Chrstmas trees “family trees” (see image below). But Lowe’s has already issued a statement saying that this was a result of a proofing (or lack thereof) error, and that they will be calling Christmas trees by […]
Posted: November 13th, 2007 under Christmas, Advertising.
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