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TX76513 11-14-2005 12:08 PM

Holiday Deviations?
 
Anybody have or doing any fresh ideas for the holidays? Okay its November 14th, shortly we will be reminded on how many days to Christmas. I am starting to get a bah humbug attitude. Kids are older so Santa’s not an issue, feel fairly certain it’s not going to snow. Is anyone planning a deviation from the norm? Looking for ideas.

Azimyth 11-14-2005 12:09 PM

Festivus, complete with feats of strength and airing of grievances

TX76513 11-14-2005 12:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Azimyth
Festivus, complete with feats of strength and airing of grievances

:D From Seinfeld?

I live with teenagers - we have the airing of grievances weekly!

Azimyth 11-14-2005 12:24 PM

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Originally Posted by TX76513
:D From Seinfeld?

I live with teenagers - we have the airing of grievances weekly!

Seinfeld is the only reason I regret having given up watching television:D

MTI 11-14-2005 01:45 PM

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Originally Posted by TX76513
Anybody have or doing any fresh ideas for the holidays? Okay its November 14th, shortly we will be reminded on how many days to Christmas. I am starting to get a bah humbug attitude. Kids are older so Santa’s not an issue, feel fairly certain it’s not going to snow. Is anyone planning a deviation from the norm? Looking for ideas.

Perhaps examine why the "bah humbug" has arrived. For many it is the blatant commericalism (A Charlie Brown Christmas Syndrome) and focus on gifting. A potent cure for that is to engage in volunteerism for part of the holiday, such as offering to aid in charitable efforts. It would be even more rewarding if the offer was made to organizations for help after the holidays, since they tend to have more than enough hands at that time of year. Like church/temple attendance during the high holy days . . . charities also get hit with a seasonal rush of volunteers.

TX76513 11-14-2005 03:31 PM

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Originally Posted by MTI
Perhaps examine why the "bah humbug" has arrived. For many it is the blatant commericalism (A Charlie Brown Christmas Syndrome) and focus on gifting. A potent cure for that is to engage in volunteerism for part of the holiday, such as offering to aid in charitable efforts. It would be even more rewarding if the offer was made to organizations for help after the holidays, since they tend to have more than enough hands at that time of year. Like church/temple attendance during the high holy days . . . charities also get hit with a seasonal rush of volunteers.

I think we are all tired. Volunteer work is great, but I must honestly say we are volunteered out this year – all of us. Guess we need that break to the mystery place for that undetermined event.

We have discussed the Keys and even the Bay Area. The door was never closed, just left on the table.

Kuan 11-14-2005 03:40 PM

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Originally Posted by narwhal
Although I won't be doing it this year, the Keys or Carribean is a good Christmas shake up without the blues.

I'm sure you'll have a great Christmas this year. :D

Frank X. Morris 11-14-2005 10:03 PM

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Originally Posted by TX76513
Anybody have or doing any fresh ideas for the holidays? Okay its November 14th, shortly we will be reminded on how many days to Christmas. I am starting to get a bah humbug attitude. Kids are older so Santa’s not an issue, feel fairly certain it’s not going to snow. Is anyone planning a deviation from the norm? Looking for ideas.

Howdy TX,
Not new. Depending on what days I get off work those are the days I take my dogs running.

Gilly 11-14-2005 10:07 PM

How about a 24 hr Mercedesshop.com post-athon!
"When all of a sudden, out in the driveway, there arose such a clatter, I finally got up from my computer, to see what was the matter.....Hey, whose red 300D out there........Ho Ho Ho......."

kerry 11-14-2005 10:30 PM

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Originally Posted by TX76513
I think we are all tired. Volunteer work is great, but I must honestly say we are volunteered out this year ? all of us. Guess we need that break to the mystery place for that undetermined event.

We have discussed the Keys and even the Bay Area. The door was never closed, just left on the table.

We're taking Amtrack to San Francisco and staying a week. Winter train trip thru the Rockes and Sierras sounded interesting to us.
The house swap we had set up with the couple if Wales from the BenzWorld forum fell thru when he switched jobs.

420SEL 11-15-2005 09:11 AM

Maybe if we're lucky, TBS will run "Christmas with the Apes" again. I still have fond memories of the Planet of the Apes Marathon Christmas Day from back in 1999. Of course, "Christmas with the Duke" was also a good Christmas too.

Austin85 11-15-2005 10:24 AM

Having just gone flying airport security is a major PITA....
but San Francisco is a nice plan.........

I may end up in Connecticut....

TX76513 11-15-2005 11:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Austin85
Having just gone flying airport security is a major PITA....
but San Francisco is a nice plan.........

I may end up in Connecticut....

Got to love TSA:mad:
A few weeks ago bought two one-way tickets to STL at the counter 1 hour before the flight paid cash and had only carry on bag. My friend is from Spain and his english is ah.... well....not good. I had $15K in cash he had a money clip that had a small pen knife (he didn't even know it had a knife). What a fiasco.

Austin85 11-15-2005 01:56 PM

Well; I came back from Amsterdam after going there on a standby from MartinAir, and the little bastard had me escorted to a basement level private room for a more thorough search........No I kept my pants on , but they went through sneakers, and everything in the carryon.......What idiots....If I was going to I could have smuggled stuff still.....But I don't.


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