Forget the ol’ stand-bys that pass for Christmas carols. Allow the Ramones to bring us some Christmas cheer.
And if you don’t celebrate Christmas, but like not having to work and the other perks, then happy holidays to you!
Random (yet related) thoughts on code, music, hockey, internet culture, gaming and the human condition
Forget the ol’ stand-bys that pass for Christmas carols. Allow the Ramones to bring us some Christmas cheer.
And if you don’t celebrate Christmas, but like not having to work and the other perks, then happy holidays to you!
Merry Christmas, everyone!
This year is a little different for me. It’s the first time I’ve spent it home in Kitchener. Usually I’ve been in Timmins or Crystal Falls. Since my mom passed away earlier this year, my dad shouldn’t be alone for the holidays so I’ve opted to stay here while Dena is visiting family in Crystal Falls. As such, I’m in our new (and mostly empty) home with our two cats.
I’ll give you all the gift that I give each year around this time; my annual list of my favourite albums released in the last year. Hold on, it’s on the way 🙂
In the past couple of weeks, I’ve noticed something. More people have said “Merry Christmas” to me lately, than they have in the past few years. I’ve heard it at the bank, car dealership, and in stores. “Happy Holidays” seems to have fallen out of fashion this year. I wonder what the cause is: Middle Eastern tensions, the fact that this guy runs the show, people are tired of political correctness?