Friday, December 23, 2011

Merry Christmas, Cleveland

Posted by Vince Grzegorek on Fri, Dec 23, 2011 at 8:45 AM

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Enjoy the holiday this weekend. Drink up, try not to punch your sister, share some good food with good friends and family. Or sit alone and play video games sitting naked on the floor. What do we care?

As is tradition around these parts, we leave you to your festivities with "Fairytale of New York," the best Christmas song in the history of Christmas songs. (No offense, Bowie and Bing.)

Merry Christmas, Cleveland. We'll see you next week.

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I like it. And since there are no comments yet I will give one to ponder over Christmas and into your resolutions: If you were Santa and could give everyone in the world what you wanted to give them, what would you give them? Love is a natural gift, but in what physical form would it be..anything..you could for instance give every one of the seven billion people on earth a car if you wanted...or a house...but each human has to get the same gift. You could give everyone in the world an endless keg of beer or wine, or a life time supply of hamburg. You could give everyone in the world a gun if you thought it would do them good. You could give them all an endless supply of money...but don't forget everyone gets the same gift and if every human has money then what is trade made of? Back to possessions I guess. I don't know what, other than food, water, air and shelter everyone would need. Ask your kids and friends this question and we will air the best answers on the radio or magazines.

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Posted by Kenny Jaeger on 12/23/2011 at 12:03 PM
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