Funny things to do at Christmas?

1. Buy a package of Keebler’s E.L. Fudge Sandwich Cookies and hand them out to children saying this is what happens to the bad elves.

2. Get a job as a mall Santa and then tell all the children that they’ve been naughty and won’t be getting any presents this year.

3. Get a job as a mall Santa and then tell all the children you are sick of the milk and cookies crap and you’d prefer a beer and some hot wings instead.

4. Wear a Santa suit to the nearest red light district and stand on the corner saying "Ho! Ho! Ho!" as women walk by.

5. Stand in front of a supermarket wearing a Santa suit, ringing a bell and wishing everyone a Happy Hanukkah.

6. Call Park Rangers in your area and tell them Rudolph is sick. Ask if you can borrow one of their reindeers. If they tell you no, then yell at them telling them they are heartless souls for ruining Christmas for all the children around the world.

7. Post a sign in front yard that says Carolers Welcome. Then when they get almost to the front door turn on the sprinklers.

8. Sell jars of water, advertising them as Frosty the Snowman urns.

9. Decorate the yard for the holidays… using your neighbor’s decorations.

10. Stand on a street corner selling dime bags of mistletoe.

Click here! Quick “holiday gift” question!?

What’s a good (tasteful / fast / easy / affordable) Christmas / Hanukkah present to get for the staff of my dentist’s office?

All the stores are full of candy and cookies and chocolate baskets, and I can’t get them that… lol. Also, unfortunately I don’t have time to bake or make anything myself.

Thanks people! 😀

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It’s Christmas Eve, is everyone ready?

I still have a lot of wrapping to do and one more batch of cookies to bake, but then I’m ready. My husband got iced in this morning, so he’s home all day (YEAH). Tonight we’ll enjoy a cozy evening by the fire and have a few snacks and lattes.

I hope that you all have a wonder Christmas/Hanukkah. Stay warm and be safe.

Conservatives who support religion (specifically Christianity) in public schools, is this a fair compromise?

In my school district, which my niece is enrolled at, Elementary schools hold holiday/ winter parties where they make snow flakes, snow men, they can make stocking, play with a dreidel, learn about the different holidays of the season, there are Hanukkah, Christmas, Kwanzaa and winter sugar cookies, they also have chip pretzels and other snacks. It recognizes all of the holidays of the season and the time of year but respects all students. So, what is the problem? Why does it matter if there is no organized Christian prayer, teaching or any other prayer for that matter? The schools still allow Christmas recognition.

Lousy Hanukkah Gifts

Hanukkah: literally “The Festival of Eight Sub Par Gifts” in English. It’s the thought that counts, right? Sure, why not? Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, Joyous Kwanzaa and Happy Holidays from Better Than The Machine! Ho ho ho! Festively directed and edited by Ballard C. Boyd – www.ballardcboyd.com Special thanks to Cindy Reiman!

Since when did silence become a religion?

A Texas family is suing Gov. Rick Perry and a school district over a state-mandated moment of silence in schools.

David Wallace Croft and his wife, Shannon, of Carrollton, Texas, have three children at Rosemeade Elementary and argue that the moment of silence is unconstitutional and amounts to state-sanctioned school prayer.

The couple has a history of complaints against religious-affiliated words and images in schools, having previously complained about Boy Scout rallies held during school, fliers sent home about Good News Bible Club meetings and the inclusion of "Silent Night" and a Hanukkah song in holiday concerts, according to report.

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,292619,00.html

After school activities, such as the Boy Scouts, are offensive too?

If such mundane things offend you, why not home school your children so you can churn out little cookie cutter robots in lock step like you want, instead of infringing on other’s rights?