Anybody still watch those old Christmas Specials???

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"Santa Claus is Coming To Town" is coming on ABC now, anybody trying to start new traditions with the kids?

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Or do the E-militants just throw on "Malcolm X" and preach on just how evil the "White Devil" is?
 
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Man I tried to get my kids to watch the old xmas classics....frosty, charile brown etc they be like wtf is this shit...kinda sad
 
Yes indeed!! :yes: Just watched The Year Without a Santa Claus last night on ABC Family. That's the one with Heat Miser and Snow Miser for those of u fronting like you don't remember!!! LOL
 
Fuck them CAC cartoon's that subliminally place mental shackles on the young kids of color.

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Started on Day 1 with ABC Family.

Looking up everything I can On Demand.

Retrieving as many old DVD specials as possible.

If it was made after the 80's, with a few exceptions, then it is probably not worth a crap.
 
Fuck them CAC cartoon's that subliminally place mental shackles on the young kids of color.

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fuck a religion that says young ladies of color should not be educated instead learn to be good women so they can spit out kid after kid after kid
 
Yes indeed!! :yes: Just watched The Year Without a Santa Claus last night on ABC Family. That's the one with Heat Miser and Snow Miser for those of u fronting like you don't remember!!! LOL

Wait, WHAT?!?

I MISSED "Year Without A Santa Claus?!?"

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Nah, that ish BETTER be coming on again!:angry:

I gotta get my "Heat Miser" fix for 2012!


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man, last weekend i fucked around and bought that walmart combo DVD pack that had Rudolph, Frosty, Frost Returns and 2 other ones that wasn't that popular with me...let me get ahold of "how the grinch stole christmas", and it's a wrap.

pciture was all grainy, lines and shit running through it...that was probably some high quality analog tube TV viewing back in the day...guess they ain't them to blu-ray yet, but i like the throwback feel
 
All my Chi-Town folks will remember these from the Bozo show

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I watch with the kids every year. They're not geeked out on some Christmas cartoon shit but they're mainly fascinated to be able to share something from my childhood.

I told my 11 year old that even though they have MUCH better electronics, we had better cartoons, cereals (he's a cereal junkie), and outside play.

He said he's gonna build a time machine and go hang out with me as a kid!.

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This was one of my favorite -

The Little Drummer Boy

It was such a sad little Christmas Story until Baby Jesus came to save the day though he demanded a tribute from the little Drummer boy before he brought his donkey (or was it the Lamb) back to life

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Lesson - Nothing in life is free even from the Baby Jesus



Rump A Dum Dum on my Drum
 
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If i had kids I’d watch all of them but I just have niece so I bought her the Charlie Brown XMAS special when she was about 5 or 6. She memorized it and tortured my father watching it over and over again and reciting it. I have the Charlie Brown Holiday pack and I occasionally watch that alone although its more fun to watch with family and listen to the "Negro Commentary Track" on the ins and outs of the world Peanuts. The only way to really watch these things as we did as children is to get the special edition DVD's because they edit the hell out of these things for time and to remove old Sponsor spots.

http://adrianhickman.wordpress.com/tag/charlie-brown-christmas/

For Rudolph fans there was special edition that included all the cut stuff including the sponsor spots which were included in the original broadcast special.
 
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