Christmas is My Excuse to Be Giddy
It's Christmastime!
I know this because I find myself having prolonged moments of sheer, unadulterated, giddiness- much like a child on…well, Christmas. I watched parts of A Charlie Brown Christmas tonight, and I just couldn't stop laughing.
My favorite 'scene' was this one between Charlie and Sally:
Sally: Excuse me Big Brother- I'm really sorry to wake you up on Christmas Eve, but I need some advice. You see, I was asleep in my bed, when visions of sugarplums danced in my head. And, I need to know- what's a sugarplum?
Charlie: A small round piece of candy
Sally: Oh good! I just thought I was freaking out.
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Hehehe. I'm not sure why, but that really made me laugh. Out loud. And then again five minutes later, when I thought about it some more.
Ah. I love Christmas. It really is the MOST wonderful time of the year.
Just ask Charlie Brown...
I know this because I find myself having prolonged moments of sheer, unadulterated, giddiness- much like a child on…well, Christmas. I watched parts of A Charlie Brown Christmas tonight, and I just couldn't stop laughing.
My favorite 'scene' was this one between Charlie and Sally:
Sally: Excuse me Big Brother- I'm really sorry to wake you up on Christmas Eve, but I need some advice. You see, I was asleep in my bed, when visions of sugarplums danced in my head. And, I need to know- what's a sugarplum?
Charlie: A small round piece of candy
Sally: Oh good! I just thought I was freaking out.
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Hehehe. I'm not sure why, but that really made me laugh. Out loud. And then again five minutes later, when I thought about it some more.
Ah. I love Christmas. It really is the MOST wonderful time of the year.
Just ask Charlie Brown...
5 Comments:
did you do this?
comment on my blog as David
I feel like I'm taking crazy pills!
Hahaha. It's so hard to keep up with comments across multiple blogs.
Emmers, my money is still on you for the David comment. Except that, I wouldn't peg you for being so trivial about the matter. Well, at least we all know David didn't do it.
Oh, and I completely understand the laughing at something that doesn't necessarily seem funny and then laughing at it again several minutes later. I nearly got in trouble for looking at a stupid picture of a hamster or some small rodent with a handbag and a parasol who had bad English all around him (or I guess he was more likely a she...I don't know of too many cross dressing hamsters).
I watched that one too. I laughed my head off... like Linus with his trouble with "What's her name today"...but I like odd humor. In the original CB Christmas special the funniest part to me is when Charlie hangs the one bulb on the tree, it bends over and he says--with little to no expression--"I've killed it." I love that kind of off humor. Who'd a guessed that. :)
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