Christmas (veiwing) Tradition
#25re: Christmas (veiwing) Tradition
Posted: 12/21/04 at 10:09am
I guess they knew before I did.
I practically did back flips when I tore the wrapping paper off my Julie/Firestone records.
#26re: Christmas (veiwing) Tradition
Posted: 12/21/04 at 1:17pm
1. Fedodor Sverdlov -- you have very good taste!
Julie is Christmas as far as I'm cocerned.
Finally watched The Bishop's Wife last night starring Cary Grant, Loretta Young and David Niven.(It never appealed to me before though people said I would love it.)
Whoa! What a movie! And with Gladys Cooper, Elsa lancaster, James Gleeson, et. al. I was enchanted. Why have I never seen this before?
Just thought I'd share... :^/
(Picturing Glebb doing back flips as a boy over Julie's Firestone Album!! LMAO!)
#28re: Christmas (veiwing) Tradition
Posted: 12/23/04 at 12:09pmFor those of us in the greater NYC area -- how could we forget the "Yule log" on channel 11! As an adult, it just cracks me up, but is so endearing....
Allie
Broadway Legend Joined: 11/2/04
#29re: Christmas (viewing) Tradition
Posted: 12/23/04 at 2:27pmFor me, it has to be The Muppet Family Christmas, and the Muppet Christmas Carol. I've been watching various Christmas movies on TV this year, too. I watched Annie the other night, which I'd never seen... kind of Christmassy, I guess. I also watched A Christmas Carol yesterday. The one with Patrick Stewart. It was pretty good, but nothing beats the Muppets!!
The Grovers Corners Yenta
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/3/04
#30re: Christmas (viewing) Tradition
Posted: 12/23/04 at 4:59pmThe Nutcracker. I am a big Tchaikovsky fan and watch this ballet aas often as I can. To me, the music is simply idyllic. Also, I have a thing for men in tights!
#31re: Christmas (viewing) Tradition
Posted: 12/23/04 at 5:24pmOur Christmas Eve tradition is to watch "A Christmas Story" after dinner.
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