Why can't he just enjoy his TV if that's his tradition. Nothing wrong with that.
Depends what time we get into the wine and how much gets consumed....:lol:I don't think there is either, despite me saying it's not something we'd do. Live and let live and all that jazz.
That's what makes it interesting.Tobogganing sounds fun. just hard to do at night.
So maybe it's time to watch something new.
Well, so I was looking at the 2010 Christmas Holiday Lineup for TV and I noticed that for the first time that I can remember, they are not showing the Classic "It's a Wonderful Life" On Christmas Eve this year.
like who at CBC decided that us viewers were tired of it?
that's just stupid..
what did they put in it's place? the 1994 version of Miracle on 34th st. the redo version.. the one I don't watch!
Don't you just hate a movie where you know the ending??? spoils the whole thang fer me...
Don't you just hate a movie where you know the ending???
TV is just as horrific the other 364 days of the year.To me, the idea of sitting around on Christmas Eve watching television is simply horrifying.
The only movie I give a damn about watching around Christmas..... is A Christmas Story.
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"C'mon Kid, Let's Go!"
HOOOOOO HOOOOOO HOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!
Reading? :-?
I know!! My daughter forced me to take her to "Titanic". Throughout the whole movie, all I could think about was that the ship was going to sink and Celine Dion was going to sing.
There are some movies that you can only stand to look at the one time for sure. Then there are a few that can bring something new each time you view it. Depth in direction, script and scenery make a huge difference.