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vladykins
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| Post #1: 4th Dec 2017 10:23 AM | |
White Christmas
Green Christmas
Depends on my mood. Peopl around here can't drive for shit in the snow, so that takes it down a notch.
Turkey Dinner
Ham Dinner
Prime rib dinner, then ham.
Opening gifts on Christmas - though my parents used to let us open one on xmas eve
Gingerbread Cookies - These win. Pfarfenuese or however you spell it wins, though.
Real Tree
Fake Tree
We have both. My wife gets to decorate the real tree with victorian ornaments and such. Then we have the fakest looking tree we could find for my sci fi ornaments.
Giving Gifts - With kids, they get excited. With wife and I, we don't wait for one day a year to buy what we want/need.
Fancy Christmas Parties _ have to do these for work sometimes
Small Intimate Christmas gatherings - This is preferred, though
I don't celebrate Christmas this is really insensitive - Kinda true- we're far more pagan in our celebration, but then so is 90% of the "Christmas" traditions anyway.
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vladykins
#1 GOAT
| Reputation: 251 | Group: | Overlord | Posts: | 14,240 | Joined: | Jan 20, 2016 |
| Post #2: 5th Dec 2017 12:54 PM | |
there are a wide variety of "sugar cookiees" so I'm giving him the benefit of the doubt. For example, there are those dry xmas "sugar" cookies that aren't sweet at all and rely on frosting on top to make them even palatable, because by themselves they taste pretty boring, in which case they are just a poor delivery device for frosting. But then sugar cookies can go all the way to snickerdoodles, which are fucking amazing.
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