My growing up years were sufficiently dysfunctional (one mom, two step-moms), that I never developed any strong Christmas traditions. I grudgingly adopted those of my first in-laws. When I remarried, my new wife came from a family without strong Christmas traditions. Thirty years on and Christmas is still no big deal for me.
Did you know that in the original Welsh version, “Don we now our gay apparel,” was “Fill the mead cup, drain the barrel”? And “See the blazing yule before us,” was “See the flowing bowl before us”! (Then came the temperance movement…)
This strip is set in 1991. In five days, the Pattersons, along with the rest of the free world are going to get a wonderful gift not seen since 1945 (that was when the Nazis were overthrown). The Soviet Union is dying, and even the most diehard advocates now realize central planning doesn’t work. The Cold War will be over in five days, and socialism lost.
Templo S.U.D. about 4 years ago
sure, Mike
KA7DRE Premium Member about 4 years ago
Me neither.
TexTech about 4 years ago
My growing up years were sufficiently dysfunctional (one mom, two step-moms), that I never developed any strong Christmas traditions. I grudgingly adopted those of my first in-laws. When I remarried, my new wife came from a family without strong Christmas traditions. Thirty years on and Christmas is still no big deal for me.
Johnny Q Premium Member about 4 years ago
Did you know that in the original Welsh version, “Don we now our gay apparel,” was “Fill the mead cup, drain the barrel”? And “See the blazing yule before us,” was “See the flowing bowl before us”! (Then came the temperance movement…)
Enter.Name.Here about 4 years ago
I miss days like this. More like me and 3 dogs now, plus some friends.
stillfickled Premium Member about 4 years ago
Liar. (Michael)
Frog-on-a-Log Premium Member about 4 years ago
Mike’s waaaay too cool to get excited over Christmas ;-)
222jo about 4 years ago
I like the Peanuts calendar
Dobber Premium Member about 4 years ago
Joy is good for your health. And it’s a choice.
Thechildinme about 4 years ago
May you find love (compassion), hope, joy and inner peace this Christmas and good health and safety in the New Year.
rebelstrike0 about 4 years ago
This strip is set in 1991. In five days, the Pattersons, along with the rest of the free world are going to get a wonderful gift not seen since 1945 (that was when the Nazis were overthrown). The Soviet Union is dying, and even the most diehard advocates now realize central planning doesn’t work. The Cold War will be over in five days, and socialism lost.
Merry Christmas. Praise God and liberty.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 4 years ago
Happy holidays aren’t always merry when you marry but their still worth it.
Cary Rodda Premium Member about 4 years ago
Yay for the Peanuts calendar!
Bob Blumenfeld about 4 years ago
And the calendar is correct for this year. Redrawn?
joefearsnothing about 4 years ago
….thank God! ;o]
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 4 years ago
Gene, I really like “fill the mead cup, drain the barrel. See the flowing bowl before us.”
awcoffman about 4 years ago
Wish I could recapture the excitement I used to feel.
mourdac Premium Member about 4 years ago
An old strip but heartwarming. Thank you, Lynn.
raybarb44 about 4 years ago
at least in public…..
BiathlonNut about 4 years ago
Deck us all with Boston Charlie,
Nora’s freezing in the trolley …
kathleenhicks62 about 4 years ago
Have got to always stay cool.
Cincoflex about 4 years ago
Oooh Santa knows you’re lying, Mike! :)
summerdog about 4 years ago
This shows that there is still a bit of the boyhood left in “to cool for Christmas, Mike”.
drbeth about 4 years ago
Props to Lynn on the calendar art.
Lightpainter about 4 years ago
Thank goodness they circled what day Christmas was; somebody might forget!
heathcliff2 about 4 years ago
Not when anybody notices. He is preparing to be guess who.
MykiTsuch about 4 years ago
It’s nice that a rerun has Christmas falling on Friday once again!