I associate Christmas with stress so it’s definitely at the bottoms of my list. I like Thanksgiving and 4th of July..To me, it’s right there with Independence Day and St Patty’s Day.
Bottom of the list -
Valentines Day
Christmas
Ba Humbug!
Yes to thanksgiving. However, the Christmas SEASON is where it's at. The actual day (no longer being a kid and with my kids grown and out) not so much.To me, it’s right there with Independence Day and St Patty’s Day.
Bottom of the list -
Valentines Day
Christmas
Ba Humbug!
Apparently MSNBCs numbers are way down - maybe they’ll shut up now that Joe and Mika have gone groveling back to Trump and Maddow isn’t on 5 days a week repeating the same point she’s trying to make over and over again. Or maybe they’ll just shut up because they’re still shell shocked.4th. No pressure. Good food and drinks.
Thanksgiving - too much tongue biting not to go postal on 14 hour per day MSNBC watching relative.
I never watch MSNBC, CNN, Fox or any of the talking head "news" programs. Will occasionally watch the local news, mainly for, well the weather and local news. I prefer to read my news from various sources, and focus on what the newsmakers actually say, not how the talking heads spin it.Apparently MSNBCs numbers are way down - maybe they’ll shut up now that Joe and Mika have gone groveling back to Trump and Maddow isn’t on 5 days a week repeating the same point she’s trying to make over and over again. Or maybe they’ll just shut up because they’re still shell shocked.
I don’t watch any of them either.I never watch MSNBC, CNN, Fox or any of the talking head "news" programs. Will occasionally watch the local news, mainly for, well the weather and local news. I prefer to read my news from various sources, and focus on what the newsmakers actually say, not how the talking heads spin it.
That said, it doesn't upset me to see Joe and Mika, etc. meet with Trump. He's the President-elect (shudder), and everyone, including newspeople and government leaders, need to work and deal with him. Like it or not. For instance, the call to Mexico's President where Trump's version of the call is vastly different than Mexico's President's quoted version. I can draw my own conclusions based upon that.
St Patty’s in Spokane is real. Even when I didn’t live here I’d make it back to town for the 12-15+ hour drinking binges. I’ve probably done that 20+ times on St Ps but have shied away the last few years. As I get older, I fear the 3 day hangovers.I associate Christmas with stress so it’s definitely at the bottoms of my list. I like Thanksgiving and 4th of July..
Probably the most fun I’ve had on a holiday was celebrating St Patty’s Day when I still lived in Spokane - good friends, good food, consuming lots of alcohol from mid morning until late in the evening and stumbling downtown to the parade at some point. And lots of the Pogues.
I associate Christmas with stress so it’s definitely at the bottoms of my list. I like Thanksgiving and 4th of July..
Probably the most fun I’ve had on a holiday was celebrating St Patty’s Day when I still lived in Spokane - good friends, good food, consuming lots of alcohol from mid morning until late in the evening and stumbling downtown to the parade at some point. And lots of the Pogues.
"The Pogues"? Had to look that one up. I assume you are referring to the Irish definition (kiss for you illiterate Mick haters) rather than the derogatory military term.St Patty’s in Spokane is real. Even when I didn’t live here I’d make it back to town for the 12-15+ hour drinking binges. I’ve probably done that 20+ times on St Ps but have shied away the last few years. As I get older, I fear the 3 day hangovers.
Believe me, I’m well aware of the benefits of drinking Coors lights. I just can’t resist an Irish car bomb or 10 on st Ps."The Pogues"? Had to look that one up. I assume you are referring to the Irish definition (kiss for you illiterate Mick haters) rather than the derogatory military term.
And NCW, as a Coug you should be ashamed. 3-day hangovers? Let me assist. First, you usually don't get a hangover if you stick to drinking Coors Light. Probably Coors as well. AND, if you should wake up with one, easy solution. A couple of Coors Lights with your eggs and bacon! Then you are ready to go. Oh and coffee with liberal doses of Irish Cream and maybe a booster splash of whiskey also does the trick. You are welcome.
Huh?Thanksgiving as we know it is a holiday created in 1939/1941, based largely on mythology, vaguely based on history, seriously celebrated in one country, coopting the minor British harvest festival and the more significant post gunpowder/Guy Fawkes plot celebrations. Only in USA can a minor celebration elsewhere become the main de facto religious holiday over Easter and Christmas, even though Roosevelt only intended it to boost the post depression economy by extending the Christmas holiday shopping season an extra week. Thanksgiving is/was a great idea, let everyone join in to be thankful for friends and family, but it is as religiously based as Festivus and should be treated as such.
Just off a conversation with Catholic family members who were convinced that Thanksgiving was a holy day of obligation. Go figure!
Since then, the Natives call it “WTF did we do? Day”Huh?
The first Thanksgiving in the United States is generally considered to have taken place in 1621.
Plus, lincoln is the one credited with establishing it officially in 1863. TaihtsatThanksgiving as we know it is a holiday created in 1939/1941, based largely on mythology, vaguely based on history, seriously celebrated in one country, coopting the minor British harvest festival and the more significant post gunpowder/Guy Fawkes plot celebrations. Only in USA can a minor celebration elsewhere become the main de facto religious holiday over Easter and Christmas, even though Roosevelt only intended it to boost the post depression economy by extending the Christmas holiday shopping season an extra week. Thanksgiving is/was a great idea, let everyone join in to be thankful for friends and family, but it is as religiously based as Festivus and should be treated as such.
Just off a conversation with Catholic family members who were convinced that Thanksgiving was a holy day of obligation. Go figure!
"The Pogues"? Had to look that one up. I assume you are referring to the Irish definition (kiss for you illiterate Mick haters) rather than the derogatory military term.
And NCW, as a Coug you should be ashamed. 3-day hangovers? Let me assist. First, you usually don't get a hangover if you stick to drinking Coors Light. Probably Coors as well. AND, if you should wake up with one, easy solution. A couple of Coors Lights with your eggs and bacon! Then you are ready to go. Oh and coffee with liberal doses of Irish Cream and maybe a booster splash of whiskey also does the trick. You are welcome.
Cinco de mayo is the same way. It’s not even a holiday in Mexico - it’s an observance within one Mexican state. But Americans have adopted it as another excuse to drink and turned it into a much bigger deal than it is in its home country.Thanksgiving as we know it is a holiday created in 1939/1941, based largely on mythology, vaguely based on history, seriously celebrated in one country, coopting the minor British harvest festival and the more significant post gunpowder/Guy Fawkes plot celebrations. Only in USA can a minor celebration elsewhere become the main de facto religious holiday over Easter and Christmas, even though Roosevelt only intended it to boost the post depression economy by extending the Christmas holiday shopping season an extra week. Thanksgiving is/was a great idea, let everyone join in to be thankful for friends and family, but it is as religiously based as Festivus and should be treated as such.
Just off a conversation with Catholic family members who were convinced that Thanksgiving was a holy day of obligation. Go figure!
Plus, lincoln is the one credited with establishing it officially in 1863. Taihtsat
If you need an excuse to drink, you’re not serious about your drinking.Cinco de mayo is the same way. It’s not even a holiday in Mexico - it’s an observance within one Mexican state. But Americans have adopted it as another excuse to drink and turned it into a much bigger deal than it is in its home country.
And most of them don’t even know why. Most Americans believe it’s Mexican Independence Day. It’s not.
Well, if you’re going to make excuses, at least make it a good one. Something sensible like “I want to” or “I woke up this morning” not “Mexico beat France in a small battle during a war they lost and don’t celebrate outside of Puebla.”If you need an excuse to drink, you’re not serious about your drinking.
Coug rule.