Tony, I don’t like Christmas Story so I’d have to say the fade to black after the movie. My 2 favorites are It Happened On 5th Avenue & Christmas In Connecticut.
Uh, you could just buy the latest edition with all the bells and whistles and watch it without commercials. And I cannot believe it came out so long ago. I like the Old Man’s non-reaction to seeing Randy hiding under the cabinet.
I’m not waatching any Christmas specials (except the ones on Food and Cooking network). I don’t like sentimental stuff that causes tears and there are so many shows on my season passes now as well as some mini series’ on SciFi and A&E that I plan to catch. This is why I love TiVo; I never watch a sporting event (unless for visitors) and I get to see all the shows I like.
My favorite Christmas movie is the original “Miracle on 34th Street”, and I guess “Planes, Trains, and Automobiles” sort of qualifies as a Christmas movie, as does “Home Alone”, the first one. Can’t recall every seeing “A Christmas Story.” The 3 I mentioned are quite satisfying for me.
Well since the majority seems to think “The Christmas Story” is excellent, I guess I will have to watch it. I assume you are all talking about the movie with Peter Billingsley.
rubinocreative Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Re/ yesterday: you guys loves you some pets, huh?What’s your favorite part of “A Christmas Story?”
doc white almost 13 years ago
If I don’t see “A christmas story”,my whole year is runed.
Plods with ...™ almost 13 years ago
Re: today’s strip.It’s her own fault. In none of the first three panels were the males of the household looking directly at her when she mentioned it.
GROG Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Tony, I don’t like Christmas Story so I’d have to say the fade to black after the movie. My 2 favorites are It Happened On 5th Avenue & Christmas In Connecticut.
Kvasir42 Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Uh, you could just buy the latest edition with all the bells and whistles and watch it without commercials. And I cannot believe it came out so long ago. I like the Old Man’s non-reaction to seeing Randy hiding under the cabinet.
cdward almost 13 years ago
Just watch in on Netflix.
jackdohany almost 13 years ago
This lady needs to get a VCR!
Tom_Tildrum almost 13 years ago
Isn’t that movie played continuously between now and Christmas?
vldazzle almost 13 years ago
I’m not waatching any Christmas specials (except the ones on Food and Cooking network). I don’t like sentimental stuff that causes tears and there are so many shows on my season passes now as well as some mini series’ on SciFi and A&E that I plan to catch. This is why I love TiVo; I never watch a sporting event (unless for visitors) and I get to see all the shows I like.
runar almost 13 years ago
My favorite part of A Christmas Story is the end credits ‘cause that means it’s over!
cleokaya almost 13 years ago
Frageelay, that must be Italian.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member almost 13 years ago
My favorite Christmas movie is the original “Miracle on 34th Street”, and I guess “Planes, Trains, and Automobiles” sort of qualifies as a Christmas movie, as does “Home Alone”, the first one. Can’t recall every seeing “A Christmas Story.” The 3 I mentioned are quite satisfying for me.
sharklungs almost 13 years ago
My daughter got my wife the DVD for Xmas a few years ago.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Well since the majority seems to think “The Christmas Story” is excellent, I guess I will have to watch it. I assume you are all talking about the movie with Peter Billingsley.
GESWho almost 13 years ago
The part where I turn off the TV or change the channel when they announce that it is coming up next…