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Thursday, December 14, 2006
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Hey Burl Ives...you left your lights on!

You know, as the holiday season jets into full speed, I find myself noticing the glowing faces of the children and the excitement in their eyes as that special day nears. You know the special day, the birthday of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ...the day all kids get more material possessions than the kid next door. I find it exciting that the greedy little pot-lickers in our school district will rack up on hundreds of dollars of video games, mp3 players, computers and cell phones. Fortunately, their parents will be happy and content with their short term happiness and long term ignorance. The 26.4% interest is a small price to pay so little Johnny can get his game on. I was very impressed with one co-worker today. She was able to finish her Christmas shopping for her 26 year old child who lives at home. She felt that the $1000 Dell laptop would motivate him to finish his school or get a job in the "computer industry." The new xBox 360 was just a perk to let him know how much she loved him.

Interesting, birds push their young out of the nest to show them how to live on their own...is that love?

Happy Purchasing! See ya after the Christmas shopping season!


manteca


 
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