By the way,
the above is another Christmas illustration by the late Jack Davis.
If you have
seen my postings on Facebook or the blog Chicken-fat.com you might have noticed
sometime near Christmas every year I mention the show on "MAMA" which
was a sitcom of a poor Swedish immigrant family trying to adjust to living in
America, one episode was the old mother country's wives' tales that animals
could talk at midnight on Christmas Eve.
Last night
Willow did not talk in human words at midnight, or at least not words in the Young People's Dictionary: They were all curse words. She was cursing (and trembling) of those out
in the darkness shooting firecrackers.
Which
reminds me of another old country wives' tale:
Shooting guns and firecrackers on Christmas Eve to scare off evil
spirits. I think they have it in
reverse: The shooting off guns and
firecrackers scare away the good spirits.
We watched
the CHRISTMAS STORY last night, written by Jean Shepherd. I remember, in the Navy, late into the night
listening to Jean ramble on on his radio show.
He would talk about his memories in growing up. If he ran out of things coming to mind he
would take a break and play his kazoo until he remembered something else.
I have seen
on TV the CHRISTMAS STORY many times. It
is played on several local TV stations back to back all day Christmas day.
One little
scene in the CHRISTMAS STORY I think of year around. It is so simple lit is profound. And that is the little boy standing beside
the star in the Santa line. The little
kid turns around to him one time and says, "I like Santa." Not knowing what to say, the star say,
"Un-huh".
Then minutes
later the kid makes another simple statement saying, "I like
blabla") which takes the star off
balance because he was running in his mind another problem... he again, focused
in on the kid and said, "Un-huh."
MERRY
CHRISTMAS!!!
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