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1 hour ago, Bill from NYC said:

Comparing Christmas music compared to riots, shooting incident increases across the country, cities burning, and a pandemic?

 

Sure. This makes total sense.

 

All I can think is that the man really, really, REALLY hates Christmas music

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17 hours ago, WhoTom said:

I didn't see anything about Christmas music in that article.

 

 

Dangnabbit! My phone sometimes pastes an old link when I try to copy & paste. Grrrr. Now I can't find the link.

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Posted
17 hours ago, Bill from NYC said:

Comparing Christmas music compared to riots, shooting incident increases across the country, cities burning, and a pandemic?

 

Sure. This makes total sense.

 

16 hours ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

All I can think is that the man really, really, REALLY hates Christmas music

 

I do hate listening to Christmas music when it's not Christmas. I mean when I was little Christmas music started like in December? During Advent? That's what made it special.

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if anyone has ever been to niagara on the lake, there's a christmas themed store that plays christmas music all year round.  i think working in that store would give me ptsd for the holiday season.  every day...christmas music.  

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47 minutes ago, ALF said:

I like Christmas music , it's a good idea , it does calm me

Try baroque.  Not nearly as overthought, loud, and dissonant as classical can often be.

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4 hours ago, teef said:

if anyone has ever been to niagara on the lake, there's a christmas themed store that plays christmas music all year round.  i think working in that store would give me ptsd for the holiday season.  every day...christmas music.  

 

I have no issue with THAT - you go in and expect that kind of music.  There are a number stores similar to that.

 

When travelling for work I found a Polynesian store/restaurant and it was winter time and weather was miserable.

I'd stop buy every day, have lunch and sometimes buy something. Certainly did not object to the music.

That the staff were Polynesian women who kept in shape and wore native garb certainly helped atmosphere.

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15 minutes ago, Limeaid said:

 

I have no issue with THAT - you go in and expect that kind of music.  There are a number stores similar to that.

 

When travelling for work I found a Polynesian store/restaurant and it was winter time and weather was miserable.

I'd stop buy every day, have lunch and sometimes buy something. Certainly did not object to the music.

That the staff were Polynesian women who kept in shape and wore native garb certainly helped atmosphere.

i was thinking for the people that worked in the store all year round.  going in is fun, but could you listen to christmas every day that you went to work?  i like christmas music to get me in the mood, but no way.

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4 hours ago, Ridgewaycynic2013 said:

Try baroque.  Not nearly as overthought, loud, and dissonant as classical can often be.

 

And if that's a little too old school by itself, try this catchy incorporation: 

 

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1 minute ago, teef said:

i was thinking for the people that worked in the store all year round.  going in is fun, but could you listen to christmas every day that you went to work?  i like christmas music to get me in the mood, but no way.

 

I do not mind a few Christmas songs out of season, mostly those who really are not commercialized, but less is more.

Posted
22 hours ago, Bill from NYC said:

Comparing Christmas music compared to riots, shooting incident increases across the country, cities burning, and a pandemic?

 

Sure. This makes total sense.

I mean it's not that it's comparable to those things more that we're already on the ground please stop kicking us.

Posted
On 7/14/2020 at 3:25 PM, Johnny Hammersticks said:

There was a large display of Halloween candy at Price Chopper today.  WTF?

 

It's out on display here, too.  Insane.

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