This is a store, today. Christmas in September. How long before it’s just a perpetual Christmas consume-fest?
You will listen to the Christmas music and you will like it.
You will listen to the Christmas music and you will like it.
It should be the law - Christmas doesn’t come in until Halloween’s out. Let’s take some Santa’s hostage in protest, then “ruin” Christmas by replacing all the things on the store shelves with Halloween stuff.
when I worked retail we would begin receiving Christmas stock in June and the displays would start being setup in September
Halloween displays would have been up for at least a month by now
It's the nature of the beast
Break the year into four 3 month bits with two big holidays and a smattering of smaller days
Winter: Christmas, Valentine's Spring: St. Patrick's, Memorial Day Summer: Fourth of July, Labor Day Fall: Halloween and Thanksgiving
Four big shipments of crap, makes logistics easier
Me, a devout Catholic who observes all 12 days of Christmas: I wish those Protestants realize Christmas is supposed to be more than one day
The monkey paw curls
I used to live near North Pole, Alaska. The street lights were painted like candy canes and the stores played Christmas music all year long. How they prevented regular mass shootings I will never understand.
I'd tend to agree, but Mankind, Dude Love, and Cactus Jack all love christmas https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Ik1vF7Bshc
If you have Goth friends, Halloween begins in March. I've become accustomed to forever-holidays