My bell rings, are you listening,
On your face, your lips are glistening,
A beautiful sight,
I’ll be happy tonight,
Rummaging
in your winter underwear
My bell rings, are you listening,
On your face, your lips are glistening,
A beautiful sight,
I’ll be happy tonight,
Rummaging
in your winter underwear
10-year-old Jesse Armstrong (Jimmy 'Jax' Pinchak) is anxious to help his struggling widowed mom Sara (Gail O'Grady) so he enters a national video contest.
His
entry “All I Want for Christmas is a Husband for my Mom” wins the contest which
then has unforeseen consequences as Sara is vaulted into the national spotlight
and dazzled into accepting a proposal from a wealthy man Roger Nelson (Greg
Germann) who she doesn’t love.
Family
friend and neighbour Ben Grant (Robert Mailhouse) is the real romantic interest
and a suitable father figure for Jesse in this enjoyable Christmas RomCom.
Since the early part of the 20th century a rumour has persisted that Poinsettias are poisonous.
For
over eighty years this rumour has continued to circulate because of an alleged
incident in 1919 when the two-year-old child of an Army office allegedly died
after eating a Poinsettia leaf.
It
was never proved by medicine or science and no other incidents have been reported
but the rumour persists.
Even
if they are not poisonous don’t eat them anyway not at Christmas on any other
time.
Are you wearing Christmas knicks?
Proper
novelty underwear
All
festively decked down below
In
a suitably seasonal pair
It
doesn’t matter the decor
It
will make an old man stare
Just
you in your Christmas knickers
What
wonderful Christmas fare
There
have been two versions of Miracle on 34th Street and both are well worth
watching.
The
1947 version starred Maureen O'Hara and John Payne with Edmund Gwenn as Kris
Kringle while in 1994 there parts were played by Elizabeth Perkins, Dylan
McDermott and Richard Attenborough.
It’s
the story of a child brought up by her mother not to believe in Santa Claus however
the mother unknowingly employs Kris Kringle to be Santa Claus at Macy’s
department store.
Eventually
he has to go to trial to prove he is the real Santa.
Apart
from being hugely enjoyable films they both have in common the fact that the
child stole the show in each case.
Natalie
Wood in the original and Mara Wilson in the remake, both were a delight.
Still,
Still, Still
Music
Traditional and Lyrics by Georg Götsch
Still,
still, still,
One can hear the falling snow.
For all is hushed,
The world is sleeping,
Holy Star its vigil keeping.
Still, still, still,
One can hear the falling snow.
Sleep, sleep, sleep,
'Tis the eve of our Saviour's birth.
The night is peaceful all around you,
Close your eyes,
Let sleep surround you.
Sleep, sleep, sleep,
'Tis the eve of our Saviour's birth.
Dream, dream, dream,
Of the joyous day to come.
While guardian angels without number,
Watch you as you sweetly slumber.
Dream, dream, dream,
Of the joyous day to come
When my Dad was just a boy
He
never saw a lemon or Lime
And
oranges only ever appeared