Zenas
Snow Miser
I was just thinking to myself that no one really gets riled up about Christmas or any holiday until just before that holiday. Concern only really seems to grow in late November and the days of December leading up to "the day." Arguing about Christmas and other holidays has really just become a seasonal thing. While most of us have traditions like trees, presents, etc. that we engage in, the anti-holiday crowd has their own tradition: engaging in Grinchery. Their tradition, while pleasant, really detracts from the larger goal of fully debating the topic, as we lose so much time to the shortened time period we have wherein debate is rigorously pursued. As a remedy, I propose the following:
We open debate on Easter 4 months ahead of schedule. Rather than waiting around to have the same protracted debate that we've had every year in years past (or at least since I've been here), let's just get this show on the road now. We could easily drawf the size of Easter threads past and once we've finished with that, we can begin debating Christmas for next year.
What say ye?
We open debate on Easter 4 months ahead of schedule. Rather than waiting around to have the same protracted debate that we've had every year in years past (or at least since I've been here), let's just get this show on the road now. We could easily drawf the size of Easter threads past and once we've finished with that, we can begin debating Christmas for next year.
What say ye?