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December 26, 2021
Everything Is a Problem, Some Bigger Than Others
I had a wonderful Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. The Fabulous Mrs. Mis. Hum and I attended a candle light service with our middle daughter Christmas Eve.
After returning from church we watched "It's A Wonderful Life" and snacked the night away. So many snacks and so little time. I wish I had seen this before our Christmas Eve snacks and/or Christmas meal.
Although we weren't able to be with our other 2 daughters on Christmas Day. We were able to share our gift opening through the blessing of technology. Yes, Face Time for the win.
Tis the season to be Merry, unless you're employed by MSNBC.
Can you imagine going through life this miserable?
MSNBC columnist calls for end of NORAD Santa tracker 'out of concern for Santa's safety' from US military
The columnist wondered if a military that 'wrongly' kills would ever come clean if it assassinated Santa
An MSNBC columnist is calling for the end of the NORAD Santa tracker, claiming that it is time to "decouple" Santa Claus from American military culture.
In an op-ed published on MSNBC.com, opinion columnist Hayes Brown took issue with the North American Aerospace Defense Command’s 60-year tradition of tracking Santa Claus’s imaginary journey across the globe delivering presents and explained why "if had my way, this year would be the last."
I can read Mr. Brown' mind. Tradition be damned. I'm a miserable soul and I want to wallow in it. People enjoying Santa Claus's route is a problem.
posted by Misanthropic Humanitarian at
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