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    The Day After Halloween

    Nov 1st, 2008 by craig

    halloween-2.jpgToday is November 1st;  the day after Halloween.

    I was in Walmart briefly this afternoon – just long enough to find they didn’t have what I needed.  As I was leaving, I sort of sang merry_christmas_by_dimant.jpgalong with the instrumental background music they were playing.  It was surprisingly annoying to find myself singing:  “the hopes and fears of all the years….”

    Yes, they’re playing Christmas music in the Walmart today.  November 1st; the day after Halloween.

    Posted in Random Thoughts | 9 Comments

    9 Comments to “The Day After Halloween”


    1. on 02 Nov 2008 at 2:23 pm1Allison

      Oh, and they would be playing “I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day” – one of my LEAST favorite carols of all time….

      What the hell are you doing in Walmart anyway? Walmart is evil.


    2. on 02 Nov 2008 at 4:01 pm2Allison

      I’m losing my mind. Hopes & fears of all the years is from “Oh Little Town of Bethlehem…..” not among my least favorite. I really don’t like I heard the bells. It’s redundant and boring.


    3. on 04 Nov 2008 at 3:56 pm3Michelle

      lol lol, it was also annoying when they carted out all the Christmas stuff on Sept 1.

      I hate how the retailers commercialize everything and anything they can.


    4. on 05 Nov 2008 at 9:26 pm4Holly Miller

      Up here we were getting Christmas stuff BEFORE Halloween. Gee I wonder what the big money making Holiday is?


    5. on 05 Nov 2008 at 9:44 pm5Heather

      We had Christmas music and decorations on October 31st in my Wal-Mart! Is it just me or are the decorations coming out eariler and eariler every year!


    6. on 10 Nov 2008 at 9:36 am6Holly

      HHHMMMM? I don’t know about Dec. 15… that’s even later than the start of your Christmas season. I think Canada has started taking a cue from the Americans though with the Christmas season starting right after Thanksgiving. That just messes things up, before we know it we’ll start getting kids dressing up as snowmen and Santa for Halloween (although those would be warm trick-or-treating costumes, always a must here in Canada). Plus I think it detracts a little from Remembrance Day, an important time that can get over shadowed by the commercialism of Christmas. I’m cool with it starting Nov. 12.
      Just a couple more points to make, Thanksgiving in October is fine by me. That Holiday and my birthday always go together, that’s the way it should be. The Gray cup, well I’m sure you know what it’s like to play in snow. I feel for those guys, but I don’t know why they don’t get roofs on their stadiums. Lastly I’ll give you the snow and long nights, that sucks. One of the reasons I want to leave Canada, we have 2 seasons winter and spring/fall.