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Tuesday, November 15, 2005

Christmas is Early!

Dear Children, Pets, and/or Old People that may be reading this,

This year Christmas has come early. Yes, it's true, and it is of course 100 percent guaranteed. As of November 1st, 2005, Brookie has been listening to Christmas music via the internet. This is because the only radio station that actually plays Christmas music this early is KOSY 106.5 FM, and to listen to that is to put up with Delilah. (Okay, switching back to first person mode) I personally think someone should shoot Delilah and put us all out of our misery! She is the most annoying woman on earth, and her "wisdom" is a whole boatful of trash in the form of flowery language and smooth talking. Getting back to the point, I have started listening to Christmas music early this year which plays on FM 100's website. They don't actually play it on the radio yet since they know that most people aren't as "Christmas-y" as I am. So there's a separate link that you can check out if that suits you, and you don't even have to be a local to listen... the best part is the clear streaming that you can only get from an internet music source without the static of normal radio stations! Ok, so here's that link (FM 100 Christmas Music) if for some reason you feel being as festive as I am is appropriate for you, whomever you may be. And just in case you were wondering, Christmas is in 39 days!

Now, my roommate Michelle tells me that Thanksgiving feels bad because I'm not even giving it a chance. Let's not go too far. A holiday where I can eat as much as I want and not feel bad about it? No way am I passing over Thanksgiving. I simply have to point out that there are no Thanksgiving songs readily available online, nor are there bright sparkly "Thanksgiving" lights that I can put all around my room. Simply put, I would be celebrating Thanksgiving more at this point if there were more popular ways to celebrate it in advance. I suppose I could post something every day that I'm thankful for. Yes, that will do nicely for the moment. Today I am most thankful for my friends who have all provided me with such fond memories!

1 Comments:

  • Delilah *shiver* makes me want to throw large and/or pointy objects. I've been playing Christmas music on the piano for a few weeks now, but I must admit I don't much care for the radio Christmas fare. I'm more of a traditionalist when it comes to yuletide music. I do have one horrible holiday-pop weakness, though--that George Michael song. (All together now) LAAAST CHRISTMAS, I GAHV YOU MA HEART. THE VERY NEXT DAY, YOU GAHV IT AWAY. You think I'm kidding. I'm not.

    By Blogger Melissa, at 12:57 PM  

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