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What’s on your Christmas wish list?

  1. A new winter coat
  2. Union Jack cufflinks made from the wood of a tree which grew on Winston Churchill’s Chartwell estate
  3. Rear bumper spare tire holder for my Jeep.
  4. Peace on Earth and goodwill towards all people

What’s on your Christmas wish list?

  1. A new winter coat
  2. Union Jack cufflinks made from the wood of a tree which grew on Winston Churchill’s Chartwell estate
  3. Rear bumper spare tire holder for my Jeep.
  4. Peace on Earth and goodwill towards all people
  5. The usual; books and movies

What’s on your Christmas wish list?

  1. A new winter coat
  2. Union Jack cufflinks made from the wood of a tree which grew on Winston Churchill’s Chartwell estate
  3. Rear bumper spare tire holder for my Jeep.
  4. Peace on Earth and goodwill towards all people
  5. The usual; books and movies
  6. TIME to play with the toys I already have

What’s on your Christmas wish list?

  1. A new winter coat
  2. Union Jack cufflinks made from the wood of a tree which grew on Winston Churchill’s Chartwell estate
  3. Rear bumper spare tire holder for my Jeep.
  4. Peace on Earth and goodwill towards all people
  5. The usual; books and movies
  6. TIME to play with the toys I already have
  7. A nice layer of snow all over everything outside when I wake up

What’s on your Christmas wish list?

  1. A new winter coat
  2. Union Jack cufflinks made from the wood of a tree which grew on Winston Churchill’s Chartwell estate
  3. Rear bumper spare tire holder for my Jeep.
  4. Peace on Earth and goodwill towards all people
  5. The usual; books and movies
  6. TIME to play with the toys I already have
  7. A nice layer of snow all over everything outside when I wake up
  8. A nice bottle of single-malt Scotch

What’s on your Christmas wish list?

  1. A new winter coat
  2. Union Jack cufflinks made from the wood of a tree which grew on Winston Churchill’s Chartwell estate
  3. Rear bumper spare tire holder for my Jeep.
  4. Peace on Earth and goodwill towards all people
  5. The usual; books and movies
  6. TIME to play with the toys I already have
  7. A nice layer of snow all over everything outside when I wake up
  8. A nice bottle of single-malt Scotch
  9. Fruitcake

What’s on your Christmas wish list?

  1. A new winter coat
  2. Union Jack cufflinks made from the wood of a tree which grew on Winston Churchill’s Chartwell estate
  3. Rear bumper spare tire holder for my Jeep.
  4. Peace on Earth and goodwill towards all people
  5. The usual; books and movies
  6. TIME to play with the toys I already have
  7. A nice layer of snow all over everything outside when I wake up
  8. A nice bottle of single-malt Scotch
  9. Fruitcake
  10. Any fruitcake coming my way goes to Prof. Pepperwinkle instead

What’s on your Christmas wish list?

  1. A new winter coat
  2. Union Jack cufflinks made from the wood of a tree which grew on Winston Churchill’s Chartwell estate
  3. Rear bumper spare tire holder for my Jeep.
  4. Peace on Earth and goodwill towards all people
  5. The usual; books and movies
  6. TIME to play with the toys I already have
  7. A nice layer of snow all over everything outside when I wake up
  8. A nice bottle of single-malt Scotch
  9. Fruitcake
  10. Any fruitcake coming my way goes to Prof. Pepperwinkle instead
  11. time with my family

What’s on your Christmas wish list?

  1. A new winter coat
  2. Union Jack cufflinks made from the wood of a tree which grew on Winston Churchill’s Chartwell estate
  3. Rear bumper spare tire holder for my Jeep.
  4. Peace on Earth and goodwill towards all people
  5. The usual; books and movies
  6. TIME to play with the toys I already have
  7. A nice layer of snow all over everything outside when I wake up
  8. A nice bottle of single-malt Scotch
  9. Fruitcake
  10. Any fruitcake coming my way goes to Prof. Pepperwinkle instead
  11. time with my family
  12. As usual, art supplies

What’s on your Christmas wish list?

  1. A new winter coat
  2. Union Jack cufflinks made from the wood of a tree which grew on Winston Churchill’s Chartwell estate
  3. Rear bumper spare tire holder for my Jeep.
  4. Peace on Earth and goodwill towards all people
  5. The usual; books and movies
  6. TIME to play with the toys I already have
  7. A nice layer of snow all over everything outside when I wake up
  8. A nice bottle of single-malt Scotch
  9. Fruitcake
  10. Any fruitcake coming my way goes to Prof. Pepperwinkle instead
  11. time with my family
  12. As usual, art supplies
  13. A new smartphone

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Any holiday travel plans? Or are you hosting?

  1. We’ll celebrate Christmas “Eve” on the 16th at my in-laws, a half hour away. With a white elephant gift exchange.

Any holiday travel plans? Or are you hosting?

  1. We’ll celebrate Christmas “Eve” on the 16th at my in-laws, a half hour away. With a white elephant gift exchange.
  2. We’re opening presents on Christmas Eve, because my landlady’s grandson has a shared custody agreement between his father (who lives with my landlady) and his mother (who has remarried). Greg gets him every second weekend, but they make special arrangements during holidays. I’ll finally be able to see what Mom bought for me that’s been hiding in that red sack.

Any holiday travel plans? Or are you hosting?

  1. We’ll celebrate Christmas “Eve” on the 16th at my in-laws, a half hour away. With a white elephant gift exchange.
  2. We’re opening presents on Christmas Eve, because my landlady’s grandson has a shared custody agreement between his father (who lives with my landlady) and his mother (who has remarried). Greg gets him every second weekend, but they make special arrangements during holidays. I’ll finally be able to see what Mom bought for me that’s been hiding in that red sack.
  3. We’re spending Christmas with my inlaws in NYC; I love them more than my own relatives. And we’ll be having a traditional Chinese Christmas dinner in Chinatown. Yes, some Muslims have adopted the Jewish custom of Chinese food on Christmas.

Any holiday travel plans? Or are you hosting?

  1. We’ll celebrate Christmas “Eve” on the 16th at my in-laws, a half hour away. With a white elephant gift exchange.
  2. We’re opening presents on Christmas Eve, because my landlady’s grandson has a shared custody agreement between his father (who lives with my landlady) and his mother (who has remarried). Greg gets him every second weekend, but they make special arrangements during holidays. I’ll finally be able to see what Mom bought for me that’s been hiding in that red sack.
  3. We’re spending Christmas with my inlaws in NYC; I love them more than my own relatives. And we’ll be having a traditional Chinese Christmas dinner in Chinatown. Yes, some Muslims have adopted the Jewish custom of Chinese food on Christmas.
  4. My son and his boyfriend are flying in after Christmas. We’ll host them for a few days. It’ll be good to see them.

Any holiday travel plans? Or are you hosting?

  1. We’ll celebrate Christmas “Eve” on the 16th at my in-laws, a half hour away. With a white elephant gift exchange.
  2. We’re opening presents on Christmas Eve, because my landlady’s grandson has a shared custody agreement between his father (who lives with my landlady) and his mother (who has remarried). Greg gets him every second weekend, but they make special arrangements during holidays. I’ll finally be able to see what Mom bought for me that’s been hiding in that red sack.
  3. We’re spending Christmas with my inlaws in NYC; I love them more than my own relatives. And we’ll be having a traditional Chinese Christmas dinner in Chinatown. Yes, some Muslims have adopted the Jewish custom of Chinese food on Christmas.
  4. My son and his boyfriend are flying in after Christmas. We’ll host them for a few days. It’ll be good to see them.
  5. Having traveled to Vermont for Thanksgiving with my wife’s family, we’ll be staying home for Christmas; all three of our sons will be here to celebrate with us.

Any holiday travel plans? Or are you hosting?

  1. We’ll celebrate Christmas “Eve” on the 16th at my in-laws, a half hour away. With a white elephant gift exchange.
  2. We’re opening presents on Christmas Eve, because my landlady’s grandson has a shared custody agreement between his father (who lives with my landlady) and his mother (who has remarried). Greg gets him every second weekend, but they make special arrangements during holidays. I’ll finally be able to see what Mom bought for me that’s been hiding in that red sack.
  3. We’re spending Christmas with my inlaws in NYC; I love them more than my own relatives. And we’ll be having a traditional Chinese Christmas dinner in Chinatown. Yes, some Muslims have adopted the Jewish custom of Chinese food on Christmas.
  4. My son and his boyfriend are flying in after Christmas. We’ll host them for a few days. It’ll be good to see them.
  5. Having traveled to Vermont for Thanksgiving with my wife’s family, we’ll be staying home for Christmas; all three of our sons will be here to celebrate with us.
  6. Christmas Eve in a nearby suburb with my wife’s aunt.

Any holiday travel plans? Or are you hosting?

  1. We’ll celebrate Christmas “Eve” on the 16th at my in-laws, a half hour away. With a white elephant gift exchange.
  2. We’re opening presents on Christmas Eve, because my landlady’s grandson has a shared custody agreement between his father (who lives with my landlady) and his mother (who has remarried). Greg gets him every second weekend, but they make special arrangements during holidays. I’ll finally be able to see what Mom bought for me that’s been hiding in that red sack.
  3. We’re spending Christmas with my inlaws in NYC; I love them more than my own relatives. And we’ll be having a traditional Chinese Christmas dinner in Chinatown. Yes, some Muslims have adopted the Jewish custom of Chinese food on Christmas.
  4. My son and his boyfriend are flying in after Christmas. We’ll host them for a few days. It’ll be good to see them.
  5. Having traveled to Vermont for Thanksgiving with my wife’s family, we’ll be staying home for Christmas; all three of our sons will be here to celebrate with us.
  6. Christmas Eve in a nearby suburb with my wife’s aunt.
  7. We’re having a few friends over for a party on Christmas Eve.

Any holiday travel plans? Or are you hosting?

  1. We’ll celebrate Christmas “Eve” on the 16th at my in-laws, a half hour away. With a white elephant gift exchange.
  2. We’re opening presents on Christmas Eve, because my landlady’s grandson has a shared custody agreement between his father (who lives with my landlady) and his mother (who has remarried). Greg gets him every second weekend, but they make special arrangements during holidays. I’ll finally be able to see what Mom bought for me that’s been hiding in that red sack.
  3. We’re spending Christmas with my inlaws in NYC; I love them more than my own relatives. And we’ll be having a traditional Chinese Christmas dinner in Chinatown. Yes, some Muslims have adopted the Jewish custom of Chinese food on Christmas.
  4. My son and his boyfriend are flying in after Christmas. We’ll host them for a few days. It’ll be good to see them.
  5. Having traveled to Vermont for Thanksgiving with my wife’s family, we’ll be staying home for Christmas; all three of our sons will be here to celebrate with us.
  6. Christmas Eve in a nearby suburb with my wife’s aunt.
  7. We’re having a few friends over for a party on Christmas Eve.
  8. Christmas Day — at my wife’s aunt’s and uncle’s house, about 1.5 hours away. WEGE there, too. White Elephant Gift Exchange.

Any holiday travel plans? Or are you hosting?

  1. We’ll celebrate Christmas “Eve” on the 16th at my in-laws, a half hour away. With a white elephant gift exchange.
  2. We’re opening presents on Christmas Eve, because my landlady’s grandson has a shared custody agreement between his father (who lives with my landlady) and his mother (who has remarried). Greg gets him every second weekend, but they make special arrangements during holidays. I’ll finally be able to see what Mom bought for me that’s been hiding in that red sack.
  3. We’re spending Christmas with my inlaws in NYC; I love them more than my own relatives. And we’ll be having a traditional Chinese Christmas dinner in Chinatown. Yes, some Muslims have adopted the Jewish custom of Chinese food on Christmas.
  4. My son and his boyfriend are flying in after Christmas. We’ll host them for a few days. It’ll be good to see them.
  5. Having traveled to Vermont for Thanksgiving with my wife’s family, we’ll be staying home for Christmas; all three of our sons will be here to celebrate with us.
  6. Christmas Eve in a nearby suburb with my wife’s aunt.
  7. We’re having a few friends over for a party on Christmas Eve.
  8. Christmas Day — at my wife’s aunt’s and uncle’s house, about 1.5 hours away. WEGE there, too. White Elephant Gift Exchange.
  9. I’ll be driving across the state next week to my brother’s house where I’ll be staying through the holidays. Then I’ll drive down to Albany twice to pick up incoming relatives at the airport. Then all the return trips.

Any holiday travel plans? Or are you hosting?

  1. We’ll celebrate Christmas “Eve” on the 16th at my in-laws, a half hour away. With a white elephant gift exchange.
  2. We’re opening presents on Christmas Eve, because my landlady’s grandson has a shared custody agreement between his father (who lives with my landlady) and his mother (who has remarried). Greg gets him every second weekend, but they make special arrangements during holidays. I’ll finally be able to see what Mom bought for me that’s been hiding in that red sack.
  3. We’re spending Christmas with my inlaws in NYC; I love them more than my own relatives. And we’ll be having a traditional Chinese Christmas dinner in Chinatown. Yes, some Muslims have adopted the Jewish custom of Chinese food on Christmas.
  4. My son and his boyfriend are flying in after Christmas. We’ll host them for a few days. It’ll be good to see them.
  5. Having traveled to Vermont for Thanksgiving with my wife’s family, we’ll be staying home for Christmas; all three of our sons will be here to celebrate with us.
  6. Christmas Eve in a nearby suburb with my wife’s aunt.
  7. We’re having a few friends over for a party on Christmas Eve.
  8. Christmas Day — at my wife’s aunt’s and uncle’s house, about 1.5 hours away. WEGE there, too. White Elephant Gift Exchange.
  9. I’ll be driving across the state next week to my brother’s house where I’ll be staying through the holidays. Then I’ll drive down to Albany twice to pick up incoming relatives at the airport. Then all the return trips.
  10. Sleep late, breakfast in front of the fire, and Bach’s “Christmas Oratorio” on the stereo.

Always gets the blood going!: Johann Sebastian Bach: Christmas Oratorio BWV 248 Part 1 - YouTube