Flipping channels, finding nothing worth watching...Die Hard!!
Yo-ho-ho :-)
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Flipping channels, finding nothing worth watching...Die Hard!!
Yo-ho-ho :-)
Nothing says the Holidays like “Now I have a machine gun.”
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Die hard isn’t a Christmas movie. I’ll die on that hill.
But I am making my own Tony sweatshirt this year.
Die Hard is great any time of the year.
It's not Christmas until Hans Gruber falls!
I say it's not Christmas until John yells:
"Welcome to the party, pal!"
Violent Night is another good Christmas movie.
It's like the role was written for David Harbour.
O2
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt12003946/
^ Absolutely!! Violent Night was very entertaining.
When John proclaims "Yippy Ki Yay mfer", we yell "and Merry Christmas!, bitch"
If you're unarmed, you are a victim
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On what I am sure is an entirely unrelated note, I am on my fourth set of neighbors for some reason.
Caracas by Christmas...sung to the tune of "Amarillo By Morning"
Son of...
I'm not readyhttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...034c75d774.jpg
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Oh, it’s coming……it’s waiting out there…..get ready for it!
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My wife enjoys listening to 2 radio stations when in her vehicle (not at the same time): 99.9 KVUU and 106.3 KKLI.
On November 1st, the day after Halloween, 106.3 began airing 24/7 Christmas music, something they used to wait to do until the day after Thanksgiving. Who thought this was a good idea? Ugh!
One can only handle so much Christmas music. When you get it in measured doses, like only having a big turkey dinner once a year, it's tolerable. Anything more than that becomes too overwhelming and you begin to lose your taste for it.
Needless to say, since November 1st, my bride is exclusively listening to 99.9. Maybe she'll hop onto 106.3 here-and-there after Thanksgiving while she does her Christmas shopping.
I'm certain that the decision to start the 24/7 Christmas music was sponsor-based to get folks into the Christmas shopping mindset, but as Charlie Brown says, "Good Grief".
So, until it's truly Christmas season, we'll enjoy the season of Thanksgiving in front of us.
Yippie-Ki-Yay Turkeys!