To: nickcarraway
Ugly sweaters are not the reason for the season. I’ve never understood this idiotic fixation with ugly Christmas sweaters.
2 posted on
12/06/2016 8:51:00 PM PST by
AlaskaErik
(I served and protected my country for 31 years. Progressives spent that time trying to destroy it.)
To: nickcarraway
I love ugly Christmas sweaters. I HAVE to ... my wife and her friends all wear them every year.
4 posted on
12/06/2016 8:55:55 PM PST by
House Atreides
(Send BOTH Hillary & Bill to prison.)
To: nickcarraway
The ugly Christmas sweater has hit the trailer park and the hood, so they’re getting crude and sexual now. I’ve seen some that would make Santa blush. For instance: “All I Want For Christmas Is A Big Booty Ho Ho Ho!”
To: nickcarraway
An Ugly German Christmas sweater might go ‘Ho, Ho, Heil’ Heh...
8 posted on
12/06/2016 9:05:59 PM PST by
W.
(A funny thing happened on the way to the forum...)
To: nickcarraway
London-based international NGO Save the Children has started a Christmas Jumper Day - this year on December 16th - for people to share their own silly pictures
This is what is wrong with the ugly Christmas sweater. I don’t mean to sound uncaring or crude, but Christmas is not about saving the children, it’s about salvation for the world.
The ugly Christmas sweater demeans the season.
9 posted on
12/06/2016 9:06:07 PM PST by
KittenClaws
( Normalcy Bias. Do you have it?)
To: nickcarraway
To remind Islam that the Eid sucks.
10 posted on
12/06/2016 9:06:45 PM PST by
struggle
(The)
To: nickcarraway
As David Lynch said....it’s cool if someone puts plastic pink flamingos on their lawn, if they really think that they’re truly beautiful. But it’s not cool if someone does it just to be ironic.
12 posted on
12/06/2016 10:39:00 PM PST by
The Fop
(God Bless Donald Trump, Frank Sinatra, Joan Rivers, and the Fightin' Rat Pack Wing of the GOP)
To: nickcarraway
15 posted on
12/07/2016 3:32:27 AM PST by
Haiku Guy
(Democrato delenda est)
To: nickcarraway
I thought that thick, chunky, patterned, woollen, roughish, kitsch sweaters had never gone out of fashion in Deutschland.
You know, just the sort of thing one needs on a Nordseeschleppnetzfischere [North Sea fishing boat] in the middle of winter, or on the summit of the Zugspitze in a blizzard.
16 posted on
12/07/2016 3:37:21 AM PST by
Mr Radical
(In times of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act)
To: nickcarraway
When I was a girl in the 50s, most of the ladies in our middle-class congregation had Christmas pins, too. Ten-carat gold or gold-filled with colorful fake gemstones -- usually in the shape of a Christmas tree, a wreath, or sometimes reindeer or bells.
Sometimes we made them in Sunday School with little molds and plaster of paris and painted them. Then there were the crocheted ones with beads or sequin ornaments...
20 posted on
12/07/2016 7:19:17 AM PST by
Albion Wilde
("Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo."--Donald Trump)
To: nickcarraway
The Howling Wolf Christmas Sweater
21 posted on
12/07/2016 11:11:30 AM PST by
fishtank
(The denial of original sin is the root of liberalism.)
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