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Topic: What kind of celebration do you like the most ??????????????? (Read 4955 times)
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Silver Bells
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I love christmas.
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Silver Bells Lyrics City sidewalks busy sidewalks . Dressed in holiday style In the air There's a feeling of Christmas Children laughing People passing Meeting smile after smile And on ev'ry street corner you'll hear
Silver bells silver bells It's Christmas time in the city Ring a ling hear them sing Soon it will be Christmas day
Strings of street lights Even stop lights Blink a bright red and green As the shoppers rush home with their treasures
Hear the snow crunch See the kids bunch This is Santa's big scene And above all this bustle You'll hear Silver bells, silver bells It's Christmas time in the city Ring-a-ling, hear them sing Soon it will be Christmas day
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beethoven
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I love chrismas too and hallween
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I like christmas cuz its a huge part of my family getting 2gether and giving each other presents
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I love chrismas too and hallween
Hate halloween.
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Silver Bells Lyrics City sidewalks busy sidewalks . Dressed in holiday style In the air There's a feeling of Christmas Children laughing People passing Meeting smile after smile And on ev'ry street corner you'll hear
Silver bells silver bells It's Christmas time in the city Ring a ling hear them sing Soon it will be Christmas day
Strings of street lights Even stop lights Blink a bright red and green As the shoppers rush home with their treasures
Hear the snow crunch See the kids bunch This is Santa's big scene And above all this bustle You'll hear Silver bells, silver bells It's Christmas time in the city Ring-a-ling, hear them sing Soon it will be Christmas day
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This Christmas 2008-11-28 11:15:45 Chris Brown This Christmas Lyrics Songwriters: Mckinnor, Nadine; Hathaway, Donny; Hang all the mistletoe Im gonna get to know you better, yeah This christmas And as we trim the tree How much fun its gonna be together, yeah ha This christmas Fireside is blazing bright Were caroling through the night And this christmas, will be yeah A very special christmas, for me yeah Presents and cards are here My world is filled with cheer and you, ohh yeah This christmas And as I look around Your eyes outshine the town, they do This christmas Fireside is blazing bright Were caroling through the night And this christmas, will be A very special christmas, for me yeah Alright, break it down, ha ha ha Ooh yeah, yeah yeah, alright Yeah yeah yeah, yeah yeah Yeah yeah yeah yeah, yeah yeah Alright now, right now, now Fireside, oh, is blazing bright Were caroling through the night, yeah And this christmas, will be, oh A very special christmas, for me yeah And this christmas, will be A very special christmas, for me oh oh Yeah yeah yeah yeah Merry christmas, ooh yeah Gonna have a merry christmas, ohh yeah, oh oh Merry christmas, oh it will be Oh, a very very very special christmas A very special christmas (this christmas) Alright now, right now, yeah oh It will be now, oh (this christmas) Oh, this will be, this will be, baby A very special Have a merry merry christmas (hey yeah) And a happy new year Oh hey, alright, yeah yeah yeah Merry christmas This christmas Oh this will be, this will be, baby
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Silver Bells Lyrics City sidewalks busy sidewalks . Dressed in holiday style In the air There's a feeling of Christmas Children laughing People passing Meeting smile after smile And on ev'ry street corner you'll hear
Silver bells silver bells It's Christmas time in the city Ring a ling hear them sing Soon it will be Christmas day
Strings of street lights Even stop lights Blink a bright red and green As the shoppers rush home with their treasures
Hear the snow crunch See the kids bunch This is Santa's big scene And above all this bustle You'll hear Silver bells, silver bells It's Christmas time in the city Ring-a-ling, hear them sing Soon it will be Christmas day
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Britneysucks
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Any celebration. By it's very nature it's good times.....
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Silver Bells
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New Years Eve!!! Ok. But i love christmas.
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Silver Bells Lyrics City sidewalks busy sidewalks . Dressed in holiday style In the air There's a feeling of Christmas Children laughing People passing Meeting smile after smile And on ev'ry street corner you'll hear
Silver bells silver bells It's Christmas time in the city Ring a ling hear them sing Soon it will be Christmas day
Strings of street lights Even stop lights Blink a bright red and green As the shoppers rush home with their treasures
Hear the snow crunch See the kids bunch This is Santa's big scene And above all this bustle You'll hear Silver bells, silver bells It's Christmas time in the city Ring-a-ling, hear them sing Soon it will be Christmas day
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Silver Bells Lyrics City sidewalks busy sidewalks . Dressed in holiday style In the air There's a feeling of Christmas Children laughing People passing Meeting smile after smile And on ev'ry street corner you'll hear
Silver bells silver bells It's Christmas time in the city Ring a ling hear them sing Soon it will be Christmas day
Strings of street lights Even stop lights Blink a bright red and green As the shoppers rush home with their treasures
Hear the snow crunch See the kids bunch This is Santa's big scene And above all this bustle You'll hear Silver bells, silver bells It's Christmas time in the city Ring-a-ling, hear them sing Soon it will be Christmas day
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why?
Most people do LOVE HALLOWEEN BUT NOT ME. The Christmas Tree Samuel T. Coleridge - Ratzeburg, Germany 1799 More Christmas Stories There is a Christmas custom here which pleased and interested me. The children make little presents to their parents, and to each other; and the parents to the children. For three or four months before Christmas the girls are all busy; and the boys save up their pocket money, to make or purchase these presents. What the present is to be is cautiously kept secret, and the girls have a world of contrivances to conceal it -- such as working when they are out on visits, and the others are not with them; getting up in the morning before daylight; and the like. then, on the evening before Christmas day, one of the parlours is lighted up by the children, into which the parents must not go. A great yew bough is fastened on the table at a little distance from the wall, a multitude of little tapers are fastened in the bough, but so as not to catch it till they are nearly burnt out, and coloured paper hangs and flutters from the twings. Under this bough, the children lay out in great order the presents they mean for their parents, still concealing in their pockets what they intend for each other. Then the parents are introduced, and each presents his little gift, and then bring out the rest one by one from their pockets, and present them with kisses and embraces. Where I witnessed this scene there were eight or nine children, and the eldest daughter and the mother wept aloud for joy and tenderness; and the tears ran down the face of the father, and he clasped all his children so tight to his breast, it seemed as if he did it to stifle the sob that was rising within him. I was very much affected. The shadow of the bough and its appendages on the wall, and arching over on the ceiling, made a pretty picture, and then the raptures of the very little ones, when at last the twings and their needles began to take fire and snap! -- Oh, it was a delight for them! On the next day, in the great parlour, the parents lay out on the table the presents for the children; a scene of more sober joy success, as on this day, after an old custom, the mother says privately to each of her daughters, and the father to his sons, that which he has observed most praiseworthy, and that which was most faulty in their conduct. Formerly, and still in all the smaller towns and villages throughout North Germany, these presents were sent by all the parents to some one fellow, who in high buskins, a white robe, a mask, and an enormous flax wig, personate Knecht Rupert, the servant Rupert. On Christmas night he goes round to every house, and says that Jesus christ his master sent him thither, the parents and elder children receive him with great pomp of reverence, while the little ones are most terribly frightened. He then inquires for the children, and, according to the character which he hears from the parent, he gives them the intended presents, as if they came out of heaven from Jesus Christ. Or, if they should have been bad children, he gives the parents a rod, and in the name of his master recommends them to use it frequently. About seven or eight years old the children are let into the secret, and it is curious to observe how faithfully they keep it.
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Silver Bells Lyrics City sidewalks busy sidewalks . Dressed in holiday style In the air There's a feeling of Christmas Children laughing People passing Meeting smile after smile And on ev'ry street corner you'll hear
Silver bells silver bells It's Christmas time in the city Ring a ling hear them sing Soon it will be Christmas day
Strings of street lights Even stop lights Blink a bright red and green As the shoppers rush home with their treasures
Hear the snow crunch See the kids bunch This is Santa's big scene And above all this bustle You'll hear Silver bells, silver bells It's Christmas time in the city Ring-a-ling, hear them sing Soon it will be Christmas day
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beethoven
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why ppl I really wana see this hallween i like it
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Silver Bells
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why ppl I really wana see this hallween i like it
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Silver Bells Lyrics City sidewalks busy sidewalks . Dressed in holiday style In the air There's a feeling of Christmas Children laughing People passing Meeting smile after smile And on ev'ry street corner you'll hear
Silver bells silver bells It's Christmas time in the city Ring a ling hear them sing Soon it will be Christmas day
Strings of street lights Even stop lights Blink a bright red and green As the shoppers rush home with their treasures
Hear the snow crunch See the kids bunch This is Santa's big scene And above all this bustle You'll hear Silver bells, silver bells It's Christmas time in the city Ring-a-ling, hear them sing Soon it will be Christmas day
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What did the guest sing at the Eskimo's Christmas party ? Freeze a jolly fellow ! What party game did Jekyll like best ? Hyde and Seek ! Did you hear about the man who went to the fancy dress party as a bone ? A dog ate him in the hall ! What would you do if you saw Dracula, Frankenstein & The Swamp Thing ? Hope they were going as a fancy dress party ! Why couldn't the butterfly go to the Chistmas ball ? It was a moth ball ! How did the chickens dance at the Christmas party ? Chick to chick ! Did you hear about Dracula's Christmas party ? It was a scream ! Did you hear about the party with lots of fireworks, balloons & crackers ? It went with a bang ! What did Dracula say at the Christmas party ? Fancy a bite ? Why couldn't the skeleton go to the Christmas Party ? He had no body to go with !
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Silver Bells Lyrics City sidewalks busy sidewalks . Dressed in holiday style In the air There's a feeling of Christmas Children laughing People passing Meeting smile after smile And on ev'ry street corner you'll hear
Silver bells silver bells It's Christmas time in the city Ring a ling hear them sing Soon it will be Christmas day
Strings of street lights Even stop lights Blink a bright red and green As the shoppers rush home with their treasures
Hear the snow crunch See the kids bunch This is Santa's big scene And above all this bustle You'll hear Silver bells, silver bells It's Christmas time in the city Ring-a-ling, hear them sing Soon it will be Christmas day
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