The stores here in Boston began selling Halloween candy in July this year. Then, throughout August, I noticed Halloween cards, costumes, and decorations. It won’t be long before they get rid of the watermelons and corn on the cob, and replace them with pumpkins and gourds.
But…my wife got such a great price on it! I think the candy manufacturers are hoping people eat all of the candy by the time Halloween rolls around and have to buy more.
Ah, my eyes are misting up over memories of the old Labor day celebrations of my childhood: the whole family sitting around the Labor day tree, singing songs like “Oh Labor Day”, exchanging gifts wrapped in Labor Day gift wrapping and sipping Labor day cider.
Pure wholesome American celebrations, i.o.w. None of that commie rubbish Mayday stuff and singing The International or anything like that or spelling Labour with that superfluous extra ‘u’.
dadthedawg Premium Member about 3 years ago
Happy Holidays…..
jagedlo about 3 years ago
You know she’s doing the shopping when you don’t see Ralph taking all the Halloween candy for himself!
therese_callahan2002 about 3 years ago
The stores here in Boston began selling Halloween candy in July this year. Then, throughout August, I noticed Halloween cards, costumes, and decorations. It won’t be long before they get rid of the watermelons and corn on the cob, and replace them with pumpkins and gourds.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 3 years ago
Honeybunch is addicted to some holidays more than others. Next week she’ll be putting out the Labor Day decorations, I imagine.
Queen of America about 3 years ago
I was out in the garage on Friday wrapping Christmas presents.
amaneaux about 3 years ago
In fairness, wrapping paper won’t go stale.
mourdac Premium Member about 3 years ago
But…my wife got such a great price on it! I think the candy manufacturers are hoping people eat all of the candy by the time Halloween rolls around and have to buy more.
Jujeebean about 3 years ago
I don’t get trick or treaters any more so I don’t buy candy.
Bruce388 about 3 years ago
I saw a Christmas display at a Maryland Walmart in August. Maybe it was left over from the previous Christmas.
Clotty Peristalt about 3 years ago
Ah, my eyes are misting up over memories of the old Labor day celebrations of my childhood: the whole family sitting around the Labor day tree, singing songs like “Oh Labor Day”, exchanging gifts wrapped in Labor Day gift wrapping and sipping Labor day cider.
Pure wholesome American celebrations, i.o.w. None of that commie rubbish Mayday stuff and singing The International or anything like that or spelling Labour with that superfluous extra ‘u’.
raybarb44 about 3 years ago
I do like her Christmas attitude. I listen to Christmas music at times throughout the entire year, especially when I need a mood lift……
ChessPirate about 3 years ago
Sort of related; “What We Do In The Shadows” Season 3 is starting this week!
Otis Rufus Driftwood about 3 years ago
You can hear the brain cells pop in Ralph’s head.
Out of the Past about 3 years ago
And…that answers why do they put out stuff so early.
cuzinron47 about 3 years ago
Now Ralph’s gonna be going back to get another cart to load up on the candy.
JPuzzleWhiz about 3 years ago
“HO HO HO”?
NO NO NO!
Sneaker about 3 years ago
Don’t for get Feb. 14 is coming up!!
Tentoes about 3 years ago
Woa Nelly! I just got younger son’s birthday dealt with.
PicaraJustina about 3 years ago
Is Ralph ill? He didn’t put any candy in the cart.
oakie817 about 3 years ago
117 Shopping Days Until Christmas!!!!
Proginoskes about 3 years ago
“Ooohhh … Happy New Year 2099 decorations!”