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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] but my favorite has to be A Christmas Story [/ QUOTE ] how did they take so long to be mentioned?? although this is still 2nd to Charlie Brown [/ QUOTE ] TV shows!!!! [/ QUOTE ] I've only ever seen A Christmas Story on TV. And it is on every year. |
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[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] but my favorite has to be A Christmas Story [/ QUOTE ] how did they take so long to be mentioned?? although this is still 2nd to Charlie Brown [/ QUOTE ] TV shows!!!! [/ QUOTE ] I've only ever seen A Christmas Story on TV. And it is on every year. [/ QUOTE ] Yah, always thought 'It's a Wonderful Life' was a great TV show too. |
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Whichever show it was that had the Heatmeister and the Coldmeister.
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Whichever show it was that had the Heatmeister and the Coldmeister. [/ QUOTE ] The Year Without A Santa Claus |
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Twilight Zone, "Night of the Meek", with Art Carney
"A word to the wise to all the children of the twentieth century, whether their concern be pediatrics or geriatrics, whether they crawl on hands and knees and wear diapers or walk with a cane and comb their beards. There's a wondrous magic to Christmas and there's a special power reserved for little people. In short, there's nothing mightier than the meek, and a merry Christmas to each and all." |
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Charlie Brown and the Grinch, obviously.
Also, the West Wing episode called 'In Excelsis Deo' choked me up pretty good. |
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