There is something really wrong with me. I miss those Overstock.com Christmas commercials from 2 years ago with Joey and Rory. Casey HATED them! But I especially liked the last one with all of the people, in what was inferred (to me) to be a very small rural town, together at a Christmas party. There were all ages, i especially remeber the shot of a little girl, I thinking listening to the lady sing. Anter there was a tree and presents.
What is UP with that?
In missing it, I find out that it is not available on YouTube, but Joey and Rory are a REAL couple who sing and have albums and everything!
Life is strange.
I still want to see that commercial again.
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Friday, December 10, 2010
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Nativity Sets
I love Nativity sets! Always have, always will! From the one I grew up with, a cardboard pop-up stable with slots to fit in the cardboard holy family, shepherds and animals, which was used for years until the yellowing tape which held it together finally just couldn't take the stress, to the newest one I saw today, the Peanuts Nativity set.
Now some people might think that items such as the Peanuts Nativity set are sacriligious. Those people have never seen an elementary school Christmas play.
The Peanuts Nativity set in fact makes a profound and meaningful theological statement.
Woodstock is the baby Jesus.
And if you will remember, Woodstock has never said a word that could be understood by any human being, cartoon or reader.
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Think about that, won't you?
Now some people might think that items such as the Peanuts Nativity set are sacriligious. Those people have never seen an elementary school Christmas play.
The Peanuts Nativity set in fact makes a profound and meaningful theological statement.
Woodstock is the baby Jesus.
And if you will remember, Woodstock has never said a word that could be understood by any human being, cartoon or reader.
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Think about that, won't you?
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