I feel for the poor workers. Nothing squelches any semblance of Christmas cheer in the workers come November, this actually helps me/my family. We have started to celebrate a toned-down Xmas in October because of snowbirding parents.
yeah, its too early for me, and i love christmas, my dad may put the lights up in early to mid november when the weather isnt bad, but we turn them on dec 1....
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WRONG! WRONG! WRONG!
ReplyDeleteThere should be NO Christmas stuff up until we've had Thanksgiving.
Crass consumerism at its finest/worst?
Bicky, it is at its worst. Only designated Christmas stores should have Christmas stuff up this early.
ReplyDeleteI feel for the poor workers. Nothing squelches any semblance of Christmas cheer in the workers come November, this actually helps me/my family. We have started to celebrate a toned-down Xmas in October because of snowbirding parents.
ReplyDeleteyeah, its too early for me, and i love christmas, my dad may put the lights up in early to mid november when the weather isnt bad, but we turn them on dec 1....
ReplyDeleteI just found this blog!
ReplyDeleteWhat a truly great transit blog!
Way cool!
I blame Costco. They brought kids snowsuits out in early August! And I've been eating all the stashed hallowe'en candy since mid August
ReplyDelete*Cleanup in seasonal* Santa.... again!
ReplyDeleteRule of thumb: don't even think about xmas until AFTER remembrance day. Disgusting.
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