I know, I know … it’s too early to be listening to Christmas and holiday music. But on Thursday I spent my birthday serenading senior citizens at their seasonal parties, and I haven’t stopped feeling a little festive ever since.
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Roxanne Tellier – But It’s Too EARLY!
Posted in Opinion with tags A Charlie Brown Christmas, Betty Garrett, Bing Crosby, Bob Dylan, Bob Segarini, Charles M. Schulz, Chris Rea, Christmas, David Bowie, DBAWIS, Doctor Who, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Esther Williams, Frank Pooler., Greg Lake, John C. Reilly, Joni Mitchell, Karen Carpenter, Mrs Claus, Paul McCartney, Peanuts, Red Skelton, Ricardo Montalban, Richard Carpenter, Roxanne Tellier, Santa Claus, Slade, Top of the Pops, Vince Guaraldi, Will Ferrell, Wings, Wizzard on December 7, 2014 by segariniRoxanne Tellier: Ghosts of Christmas’ Past
Posted in Opinion with tags Aaron Neville, Beatlemania, Beatles, Charlie Brown Christmas, Christmas, Clarence Carter, DBAWIS, Diana Krall, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Donny Hathaway, Eartha Kitt, Flash Mobs, Fred Astaire, George Michaels, Greg Lake, Hallelujah, Holiday Inn, Joni Mitchell, music, Paul McCartney, Records, Roxanne Tellier, Slade, The Grinch, Toronto, Wham, Wings, Wizzard on December 16, 2013 by segariniAh, Christmas! Here you come again, you saucy temptress. We know each other well, you and I. We’ve spent so many years together, both good and bad, happy and sad, flush with cash, or miserably penniless. I know you in all of your beauty, but I also know your dark side.
December babies, like myself, are all too aware of the deviousness of parents who tell you that your birthday is very important, but just so very near to Christmas. They’ll catch you on the flip side, they say, and presents will rain down upon you like … rain. They lie.