O Christ mas Tree, O Christmas Tree, Your branches green delight us.They're green when summer days are bright: They're green when winter snow is white.O Christmas Tree, O Christ mas Tree,Your branches green delight us.O Christmas Tree, O Christmas Tree, You give us so much pleasure! How oft at Christmastide the sight, O green fir tree, gives us delight! O Christmas Tree, O Christmas Tree, You give us so much pleasure! !!! !!! !!! UNDERSTAND TANNENBAUM
Christmas is Christmas, but how do you spell Hanukkah?
Chanukah is a transliteration of a Hebrew word, so you'll find it spelled Hanukkah, Chanukah, Hanukah, Hannukah and Channukah. With all the attention Chrismukkah recieved last year, they've even added it to some dictionaries.
Time magazine listed Chrismukkah as one of their top ten "buzzwords" of the year. Other spellings won't get you to the same place: Chrismukka, Chrismukah, Chrismuka, Chrismakka, Christmukkah, Christmukah, Christmakkah, Christmakah... Chanumas, Hanumas, Chrismahanukwanzakah... there's only one Chrismukkah.
The Twelve Days of Kitschmas—presenting twelve righteous and deserving products for underneath the tree, and a thirteenth for those who refuse to celebrate happy holidays and are more interested in promoting The War on Christmas.
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abnu on Tuesday, December 13, 2005 @ 12:08 PM
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