Confessions of a race addict...
About this Entry
Posted by: Bruce1965

Visit Bruce1965's Xanga Site

Original: 12/2/2003 6:43 PM
Views: 1
Comments: 3
eProps: 4

Read Comments
Post a Comment
Back to Your Xanga Site


Who gave the eProps?
2 eProps!2 eProps! 2 eProps from:
waterpup


Tuesday, December 02, 2003

 Happy December Fans.  After a discussion earlier about Christmas Tree etiquette.  I do not understand after allt he buildup for weeks and weeks, why would you take your tree down the next day?  Why couldnt or wouldnt you leave it up to help keep the New Years festive while at same time could help bring the Christmas spirit into the next year.     just a random thoughts.  They hype Christmas for months, decorations up for weeks then the next POOF, its done so much for Christmas and Christmas spirtit.   Bah Humbug the rest of the year.
 Posted 12/2/2003 6:43 PM - 1 view - 3 comments

Give eProps or Post a Comment

3 Comments

Visit waterpup's Xanga Site!
Well...Ive taken everything down Christmas night before. I dont like long goodbyes lmao. When its over, it over. I cant help that I like order.  What about those people that leave their Christmas lights up until April? Or worse yet...the ones that never take them down? Geeez always picking on me.
Posted 12/4/2003 5:00 AM by waterpup - reply

Visit Bruce1965's Xanga Site!
whats wrong with that?   Those arent chrstmas lights there festival party lights good for any occasion.  Order is so overrated.
Posted 12/4/2003 3:48 PM by Bruce1965 - reply

I wish I could live in chaos... it just makes me soo tired!   LOL  The more mess I see the more tired I feel.  Go figure!  I'm the odd one who cleans up the day after.  I can only muster a month of Christmas clutter but my Christ faith lasts all year! :wink:
Posted 12/4/2003 6:30 PM by anonymous - reply


Choose Identity
(?)
 
Give eProps (?)
Post a Comment
Add Link | Preview HTML comment help 


Back to Bruce1965's Xanga Site!
Note: your comment will appear in Bruce1965's local time zone:
GMT -05:00 (Eastern Standard - US, Canada)