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A Bailout for Santa Claus
by Enuf Isenuff, Nov 10, 2008
A comment to "entitle" Toyland's Santa Claus and his elves (out in the North Pole) to a part of the bailout we're giving Wall Street, as they're in a hole right now...
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Color Variations of Christmas Trees to Choose From
by nobert soloria bermosa, Nov 10, 2008
By tradition, Saint Boniface is credited with the invention of the Christmas tree.
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The Wildly Wacky World of Crazy Christmas Lights
by Lauren Axelrod, Nov 9, 2008
Whoever said that less is more when it comes to the joyful holiday of Christmas and decorating your house with a few strands of lights was dead wrong. There are Crazy Christmas lights and then there are Christmas lights times 20.
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No Thanksgiving for Us
by Louie Jerome, Nov 2, 2008
Thanksgiving is a North American feast, or celebration, which is only celebrated outside the US by Americans living abroad.
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Christmas on a Budget: Upcycled Ornaments Save the Planet and Money
by Paula Mitchell Bentley, Oct 29, 2008
With the global economic crisis looming, many people need to tighten their purse strings this holiday season. The concept of upcycling may be just the right idea for those trying to stick to a budget. Upcycling is defined as the process of transforming one item into another and thereby increasing it's value.
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Oh No! Christmas Songs
by EssJung, Oct 26, 2008
Five Christmas songs that should be taboo.
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11 Great Ways to Save Money in the Thanksgiving Preparation
by acecampillo, Oct 25, 2008
Here are some of the great tips you could use to cut down your budget this holiday season.
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Caring for a Real Christmas Tree
by yaffel, Oct 19, 2008
The rules you have to follow when using a real Christmas tree during the holidays.
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The History of Christmas Lights
by yaffel, Oct 18, 2008
The history of Christmas lights can be traced back to the 17th century, but not as we know them today.
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An Illustrated History of Fireworks
by Jo Oliver, Oct 2, 2008
Fireworks have been part of American history since before there was even a 4th of July to celebrate. Six years before the American Revolution was ever won, American settlers used fireworks in celebration. When George Washington was inaugurated, a brilliant fireworks display followed. Most Americans probably attribute fireworks to the 4th of July. However, fireworks were around long before America was ever a thought.
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