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malice wrote:
washing machine wrote:
*reid.
And no, it's not.
it's not even december yet. i bet your local retailers have up all their christmas decorations already.
After Thanksgiving, Christmas season begins. The Catholic Church just ended Ordinary Time, after all. I have my tree up, too. Though, to be fair, decorating my one foot tall tree takes roughly two minutes.
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washing machine wrote:
malice wrote:
washing machine wrote:
*reid.
And no, it's not.
it's not even december yet. i bet your local retailers have up all their christmas decorations already.
After Thanksgiving, Christmas season begins. The Catholic Church just ended Ordinary Time, after all. I have my tree up, too. Though, to be fair, decorating my one foot tall tree takes roughly two minutes.
Joined: Sun Oct 17, 2004 12:40 am Posts: 25451 Location: 111 Archer Ave.
malice wrote:
washing machine wrote:
malice wrote:
washing machine wrote:
*reid.
And no, it's not.
it's not even december yet. i bet your local retailers have up all their christmas decorations already.
After Thanksgiving, Christmas season begins. The Catholic Church just ended Ordinary Time, after all. I have my tree up, too. Though, to be fair, decorating my one foot tall tree takes roughly two minutes.
what time is it now that Ordinary Time has ended?
Advent. Though it appears that the priest at my grandmother's parish lied to us yesterday when he said that the feast of Christ the King marks the end of Ordinary Time. We've got another week ahead of us, it seems.
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