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Shan
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The Grinch Who Stole Christmas (the ORIGINAL - NOT the Jim Carey version.)

Someday, I will have a Max. I will tie antlers to his punkin' head. I will laugh hysterically as I sing "Between you and the seasick crocodile, I'd take the seasick crocodile."

Merry Christmas All!

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mackillian
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I have a coconut head. Does that count?
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Shan
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Absolutely!
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Narnia
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I'm sorry, but the Jim Carrey version is my favorite. I laugh SO HARD when I watch that movie.

We watched "It's a Wonderful Life" in its entirety the other night and I had forgotten how good that one is. "A Christmas Story" is another family favorite. "You'll shoot your eye out!!" [Big Grin]

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I like the Grinch.

I do NOT like, however, that creepy Rudolph claymation one. That one is totally creepy. Frosty the Snowman (cartoon) follows closely.

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Chris Bridges
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"Scrooged" and "The Nightmare Before Christmas," both of which I watched last night.
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Ryuko
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I love the Grinch. I also love A Christmas Story. ^_^ We watch that all day long on Christmas. It's a tradition. My dad looked just like that kid when he was young, it's freaky. (sighs) I also like the claymation-type Year Without a Santa Claus. It's cool. ^_^
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Ophelia
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Mmmm, Nightmare Before Christmas. I also love the Muppet Chrsitmas Carol. [Smile]
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Taalcon
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A Wish For Wings That Work: An Opus Christmas Story.
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Miracle on 34th Street (original B&W version).
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Speed
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My favorite Christmas movie?

Die Hard.

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I loves The Muppet Christmas Carol, as well as A Very Muppet Christmas. The latter was on the Hallmark Channel a few nights ago, and I found out to my dismay that we don't GET the halmark channel! [Grumble] [Grumble] [Grumble]

I also like Charlie and the Chocolate factory. Somehow people associate that with Christmas. Our christmas dance at the dorms was Wonka-themed.

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Lethal Weapon
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Icarus
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Heh. By video I thought you meant music video, and I was going to mention Billy Joel's obscure (and comical) "She's Right on Time."

Guess my generation's showing! [Big Grin]

[ December 25, 2003, 09:55 AM: Message edited by: Icarus ]

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The very-little known (yet I looked forward to it each year) "Nestor the Long-Eared Christmas Donkey". It was claymation like the Rudolph and Frosty ones, but much more touching. I also liked the "Little Drummer Boy" in the same genre.

"Ears, Nestor."
"Yes, Mama."

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White Christmas. Every year, Christmas Eve. [Smile]
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