LOL! I like it starting on Christmas Eve and Christmas. Before and after, I simply can’t handle it. Especially when it begins before Thanksgiving. UGH! Give me a break! 🙄
I like it…during the week of Christmas. Hearing it in November is a bit much. And, the incessant covers of the same old songs by any artist with a microphone is a bit irritating.
Horrible horrible cheesy cheesy awfulness.
I’m talking about all these ding dong songs – skakey flakey pop songs.
I find the words to traditional carols rather intriguing. So many talk about the King who will rule the world and bring permanent peace. I find it very interesting.
Yikes! I’m in the minority again. Had it on most of the day yesterday decorating. It was nice to hear Up on the Housetop, my favorite as a child and some hymns I haven’t heard in a while. They don’t sing the old ones like those anymore. I was thinking of Stephen Foster’s Old Black Joe we used to sing when I was a kid but now it’s forbidden. As a child I just felt empathy for the man in the song, nothing untoward. At my husband’s funeral I picked the songs and my favorite was Swing Low Sweet Chariot, another old spiritual.
Not feeling it this year. Avoiding all things holiday in general aside from gifts for the nieces nephews and a few loved ones and friends. I love people but I don’t love the codependent hallmark hype.
I don’t mind it as long as it is at least after thanksgiving and they don’t play the same handful of songs over and over again. I like the classics and silly ones some of the newer ones. I like when they mix them in with the other day to day songs and don’t just play Christmas all day.
LOL! I like it starting on Christmas Eve and Christmas. Before and after, I simply can’t handle it. Especially when it begins before Thanksgiving. UGH! Give me a break! 🙄
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I enjoy it. I listen to it a lot and I dont care if its too much for others! 😛
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I like it…during the week of Christmas. Hearing it in November is a bit much. And, the incessant covers of the same old songs by any artist with a microphone is a bit irritating.
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Cannot tolerate it. Bar humbug.
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Some of it is powerful, a lot of it is trash.
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Horrible horrible cheesy cheesy awfulness.
I’m talking about all these ding dong songs – skakey flakey pop songs.
I find the words to traditional carols rather intriguing. So many talk about the King who will rule the world and bring permanent peace. I find it very interesting.
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It is on the radio at the barn and it is beginning to wear thin with me.
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Nothing 😜
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I love it and its what I listen to mostly for the whole month of December. 🙂
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I love classical Christmas choral music.
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I try not to think about it at all.
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It’s cliche and cheesy. Bah humbug!
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Yikes! I’m in the minority again. Had it on most of the day yesterday decorating. It was nice to hear Up on the Housetop, my favorite as a child and some hymns I haven’t heard in a while. They don’t sing the old ones like those anymore. I was thinking of Stephen Foster’s Old Black Joe we used to sing when I was a kid but now it’s forbidden. As a child I just felt empathy for the man in the song, nothing untoward. At my husband’s funeral I picked the songs and my favorite was Swing Low Sweet Chariot, another old spiritual.
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Not feeling it this year. Avoiding all things holiday in general aside from gifts for the nieces nephews and a few loved ones and friends. I love people but I don’t love the codependent hallmark hype.
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I don’t mind it as long as it is at least after thanksgiving and they don’t play the same handful of songs over and over again. I like the classics and silly ones some of the newer ones. I like when they mix them in with the other day to day songs and don’t just play Christmas all day.
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I like it. It helps add to the festivity that makes the season so special.
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Most of it needs to be consigned to a black hole
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