I tlooks like this is very old, but has only appeared in print so far, if I got that right,so I'm still posting it.
http://festivefanzine.blogspot.com/2008 ... rland.html
Sometimes I wonder if there's anyone who is celebrating Christmas and looking forward to it...?
Christmas-ish interview (old)
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Re: Christmas-ish interview (old)
This is a great interview. One of my favorite parts:
Here, here.Most of my songs are written as coded messages to ex-girlfriends, telling them what all their problems really were, because I couldn't find a good way to say it when we were dating. They're all like, “You know what? Here's your problem…” put to music.
Re: Christmas-ish interview (old)
That's a very grumpus interview. I've known the interviewer for many years, so I suppose we were just being a couple of bitchy queens.
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Will indie-rock santa be back this year?
Re: Christmas-ish interview (old)
The Three Imaginary Girl's Holiday Party is going to be 12/27. I'm looking forward to seeing John as Indie Rock Santa in person. The photos from previous years look hilarious.
http://www.threeimaginarygirls.com/blog ... rtysat1227
http://www.threeimaginarygirls.com/blog ... rtysat1227
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I was there, but didn't end up on Santa's lap last year, and only now did I spot myself all depth of fielded out in a cool picture of Eric. Super blurry is actually one of my best looks, luckily Laura realizes that.
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i generally like x-mas. i have embraced it's commercialism full on. i surrendered to it a couple years ago. and since we resolved to not go anywhere on x-mas anymore,thus not stressing about running all over town, our x-mases have been great. i can't think of too many awful ones i have had. i sometimes don't like a lot of things i have to do because of x-mas or feel overwhelmed with all i want to do but mostly i like this time of year. and i LOVE all the holiday tv specials. i mean LOVE them.
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What about the movies? I mean, c'mon -- Home Alone? Classic.
Oh, and there's that It's A Wonderful Life movie, too. I guess that's not bad. ;)
Oh, and there's that It's A Wonderful Life movie, too. I guess that's not bad. ;)
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hey 30 cousins are at moms with a gift exchange. then gift exchange with dad. we only have xmas with dad every other year, cause were selfish and unappreciative, as told to my face by my dad.
should be a good time, monica and rachel are due in march and my sisters baby does not have downs syndrom.
jack jack only eats 7 types of food stuff, so at least he can have cookies. we had to tell him easter ham was easter balonga. nuff said. christmas with the family, were the schiznit.
should be a good time, monica and rachel are due in march and my sisters baby does not have downs syndrom.
jack jack only eats 7 types of food stuff, so at least he can have cookies. we had to tell him easter ham was easter balonga. nuff said. christmas with the family, were the schiznit.
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Looks like Gibson made it on the "Nice" list this year.