Saturday, December 31, 2016

LoriAnn

Grampas Wish



"Louise, the Christmas Blow-Up Doll"

As a joke, my brother used to hang a pair of pantyhose over his fireplace before Christmas. He said all he wanted was for Santa to fill them. What they say about Santa checking the list twice must be true because every Christmas morning, although Jay's kids' stockings were overflowed, his poor pantyhose hung sadly empty and grew increasingly threadbare.

One year I decided to make his dream come true. I put on sunglasses and a fake beard and went in search of an inflatable love doll. Of course, they don't sell those things at Walmart. I had to go to an adult bookstore downtown. If you've never been in a X-rated store, don't go. You'll only confuse yourself. I was there almost three hours saying things like, "What does this do?" "You're kidding me!" "Who owns that?" "Do you have their phone number?"


Finally, I made it to the inflatable doll section. I wanted to buy a standard, uncomplicated doll suitable for a night of romance that could also substitute as a passenger in my truck so I could use the car pool lane during rush hour. I'm not sure what a complicated doll is. Perhaps one that is subject to wild mood shifts and using a French accent for no reason at all. (That also describes a few ex-girlfriends.)

Finding what I wanted was difficult. Love dolls come in many different models. The top of the line, according to the side of the box, could do things I'd only seen in a book on animal husbandry. I figured the "vibro-motion" was a feature Jay could live without, so I settled for Lovable Louise. She was at the bottom of the price scale. To call Louise a "doll" took a huge leap of imagination.

On Christmas Eve, with the help of an old bicycle pump, Louise came to life. My sister-in-law was in on the plan and cleverly left the front door key hidden under the mat. In the wee morning hours, long after Santa had come and gone, I snuck into the house and filled the dangling pantyhose with Louise's pliant legs and bottom. I also ate some cookies and drank what remained of a glass of milk on a nearby tray. Then I let myself out, went home, and giggled for a couple of hours.

The next morning my brother called to say that Santa had been to his house and left a present that had made him VERY happy but had left the dog confused. He would bark, start to walk away, then come back and bark some more. I suggested he purchase an inflatable Lassie to set Rover straight.

We also agreed that Louise should remain in her pantyhose so the rest of the family could admire her when they came over for the traditional Christmas dinner. It seemed like a great idea, except that we forgot that Grandma and Grandpa would be there.

My grandmother noticed Louise the moment she walked in the door. "What the hell is that?" she asked.

My brother quickly explained, "It's a doll."

"Who would play with something like that?" Granny snapped. I had several candidates in mind, but kept my mouth shut. "Where are her clothes?" Granny continued. I hadn't seen any in the box, but I kept this information to myself.

"Boy, that turkey sure smells nice, Gran," Jay said, trying to steer her into the dining room. But Granny was relentless.

"Why doesn't she have any teeth?"

Again, I could have answered, but why would I? It was Christmas and no one wanted to ride in the back of the ambulance saying, "Hang on Granny, Hang on!"

My grandfather, a delightful old man with poor eyesight, sidled up to me and said," Hey, who's the naked gal by the fireplace?" I told him she was Jay's friend. A few minutes later I noticed Grandpa by the mantel, talking to Louise. Not just talking, but actually flirting. It was then that we realized this might be Grandpa's last Christmas at home.

The dinner went well. We made the usual small talk about who had died, who was dying, and who should be killed, when suddenly Louise made a noise that sounded a lot like my father in the bathroom in the morning. The she lurched from the pantyhose, flew around the room twice, and fell in a heap in front of the sofa.

The cat screamed, I passed cranberry sauce through my nose, and Grandpa ran across the room, fell to his knees, and began administering mouth to mouth resuscitation. My brother wet his pants and Granny threw down her napkin, stomped out of the room, and sat in the car. It was indeed a Christmas to treasure and remember.

Later in my brother's garage, we conducted a thorough examination to decide the cause of Louise's collapse. We discovered that Louise had suffered from a hot ember to the back of her right thigh. Fortunately, thanks to a wonder drug called duct tape, we restored her to perfect health. Louise went on to star in several bachelor party movies. I think Grandpa still calls her whenever he can get out of the house.


Updated 2016
"Louise, the Christmas Blow-Up Doll"
Summary of eRumor:

This was allegedly the winner of a writing contest for the Louisville Sentinel newspaper in 1999. It’s the story of a family member who would jokingly hang pantyhose over the fireplace and say that he wanted Santa to provide female to fill them. The writer decided to fulfill his wish and bought a blow-up doll from a sex shop, inflated it, and stuffed it into the pantyhose. The resulting reactions from the family make for a funny Christmas story.

The Truth:

This story was never submitted to the the Louisville Sentinel.
There is no Louisville Sentinel.
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Tuesday, December 27, 2016

LoriAnn

Louise Lenore


I'm a little mouse named Bubba
And I've got a story to tell
It all began one Christmas Eve
Back in nineteen hundred twelve.

I was just a youngster then
With brothers and sisters galore
We had a very serious problem
With a cat named Louise Lenore.

She was mean as a grizzly bear
We were but tender morsels for her
But when farmer Brown came around
She would rub against his leg and purr.

He would feed her milk and cheese
And she would curl up by the fire
But she always kept one eye open
Our circumstances were quite dire.

Because of Louise, we were starving
Our pantry was completely bare
We were afraid to leave our doorway
And venture into the world out there.

I remember that Christmas Eve with clarity
Farmer Brown was sitting in his chair
He was reading "The Christmas Story"
To his children, with Louise sitting there.

I heard the words "love" and "sharing"
As well as "God's Gift" and "angels glistening"
And I saw a funny look in Louise's eye
It was just as if she were really listening.

We went to bed early that night
Dreaming mouse dreams of Christmas morn
Hoping for presents under our tree of
A chunk of cheese or a piece of corn.

The next morning we woke up early
To a piece of cheese stuffed in our door
There was a note attached that read
"Merry Christmas," Louise Lenore!

We never really knew for sure
If the Christmas spirit came over her
But ever since that Christmas Eve
When she see us she begins to purr!
Janey Hauck

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Sunday, December 25, 2016

LoriAnn

Twas A Soldier's Christmas


This page is dedicated to all our Active Duty Service Personnel
and those who served before them.

Merry Christmas, My Friend

Twas the night before Christmas, he lived all alone,
In a one bedroom house made of plaster & stone.
I had come down the chimney, with presents to give
and to see just who in this home did live


As I looked all about, a strange sight I did see,
no tinsel, no presents, not even a tree.
No stocking by the fire, just boots filled with sand.
On the wall hung pictures of a far distant land.


With medals and badges, awards of all kind,
a sobering thought soon came to my mind.
For this house was different, unlike any I'd seen.
This was the home of a U.S. Marine.


I'd heard stories about them, I had to see more,
so I walked down the hall and pushed open the door.
And there he lay sleeping, silent, alone,
Curled up on the floor in his one-bedroom home.


He seemed so gentle, his face so serene,
Not how I pictured a U.S. Marine.
Was this the hero, of whom I'd just read?
Curled up in his poncho, a floor for his bed?


His head was clean-shaven,his weathered face tan.
I soon understood, this was more than a man.
For I realized the families that I saw that night,
owed their lives to these men, who were willing to fight.


Soon around the Nation, the children would play,
And grown-ups would celebrate on a bright Christmas day.
They all enjoyed freedom, each month and all year,
because of Marines like this one lying here.


I couldn't help wonder how many lay alone,
on a cold Christmas Eve, in a land far from home.
Just the very thought brought a tear to my eye.
I dropped to my knees and I started to cry. 



He must have awoken, for I heard a rough voice,
"Santa, don't cry,  this life is my choice
I fight for freedom, I don't ask for more.
My life is my God, my country, my Corps." 



With that he rolled over,  drifted off into sleep,
I couldn't control it, I continued to weep.
I watched him for hours, so silent and still.
I noticed he shivered from the cold night's chill.



So I took off my jacket, the one made of red,
and covered this Marine from his toes to his head.
Then I put on his T-shirt of scarlet and gold,
with an eagle, globe and anchor emblazoned so bold. 



And although it barely fit me, I began to swell with pride,
and for one shining moment, I was Marine Corps deep inside.

I didn't want to leave him so quiet in the night,
this guardian of honor so willing to fight.
But half asleep he rolled over, and in a voice clean and pure,
said "Carry on, Santa, it's Christmas Day, all secure."


One look at my watch and I knew he was right,
Merry Christmas my friend, Semper Fi and Good Night !


A visitor to this site direct me to Snopes.com telling the story of this poem.

It seems the original author was  Corporal James M. Schmidt
of the US Marines and it was written back in 1986 with the title
"Merry Christmas my Friend".
It seems that over time some of the wording has been changed
 to reflect the US Army rather than the U.S. Marines
 which is the branch of the service Mr. Schmidt served in.
The wording may or may not be correct in the posting on this page.
To see the original version as printed in Leatherneck in 1991
please go to This page. To purchase a copy of the original publication go to This link.


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Sunday, December 18, 2016

LoriAnn

Twas Christmas - Texas Style


THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS, TEXAS STYLE


'Twas the night before Christmas In Texas, you know,
Way out on the Prairie, Without any snow.

Asleep in their cabin were Buddy and Sue
A dreamin' of Christmas like me and like you.

Not stockings, but boots at the foot of their bed,
For this was in Texas, what more can be said.

When all of a sudden from out the still night,
There came such a ruckus it gave me a fright.

And I saw 'cross the Prairie like a shot from a gun,
A loaded up buckboard come out at a run.

The driver was geein' and a hawin' with will,
And horses, not reindeer, he drove with such skill.

C'mon Buck and Poncho, And Prince to the right,
There'll be plenty o travelin' for ya'll tonight.

The driver in Levi's and a shirt that was red,
Had a 10-gallon Stetson on top of his head.

As he stepped from his buckboard he was really a sight,
A beard and a moustache so curly and white.

As he burst in the cabin, the children awoke,
And were both so astonished, that neither one spoke.

He filled up their boots with such presents galore
That neither could think of a single thing more.

When Buddy recovered the use of his jaws
He asked in a whisper, "Are you Santa Claus?"

"Am I the real Santa? Well, what do you think?"
And he smiled as he gave A mysterious wink.

Then he lept in the buckboard
And said in his drawl,
'To the children of Texas,
Merry Christmas, Ya'll.


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Wednesday, December 14, 2016

LoriAnn

Christmas Time Is....

Christmas Time Is.....


      Christmas is a time for Love; a time for Joy and Peace;
      A time to trim the Christmas Tree and a time to stuff the geese.
      It's a time when we can come together, however far or near;
      To shed a little hope into a world of sorrow and fear.

      Yet Christmas could be all year 'round, if only we would try
      To gently wipe an old man's brow or soothe a baby's cry.
      If we could smile throughout the year as we do on Christmas Day;
      Just think what happiness we'd shed along life's weary way.

      To give a gift of Hope to one who otherwise has none;
      To be a Friend to somebody whom everyone else has shun.
      To be Forgiving of our faults, and of our sisters and our brothers;
      To Live in Peace and Harmony with ourselves and with each other.

      Ah, don't you see that Christmas is more than opening up the gifts;
      It's more than singing Christmas Carols and rolling in big snow drifts.
      It's a feeling that can stay with you throughout each day, all year;
      And all it takes is a loving heart... and a sensitive little tear...

LoriAnn

Christmas Around The World



Each day I will be grateful
For all new friends I meet
On Christmas and in every day
They make my life complete

For family who reside inside
Their heart my ornament
Christmas is the time to show
Their love will be constant

For strangers all across the land
Who reach to touch my heart
I want to tell them most of all
This love will never part

If I have touched you with a word
Brought to you a tear
Made you think of all your life
With treasured memories here

I thank you for my spirit
That soars across the sky
Grateful for that twinkle
That you placed within my eye

Thank you for the heart of gold
That we will always share
Hope your Christmas always is
The beauty we will wear

Sending you on angel's wings
Sweet music for your soul
Christmas sent with all my love
With notes that we all scroll

So on this special Christmas night
When Jesus Christ was born
May Holly fill your heart with peace

The ornaments placed on your tree
Be made of gold and lace
Reminding us that we are stitched
With love that we can trace

The beauty of this Christmas night
With treasures we have graced
Forever live within our souls
Sweet Baby's Heart embraced.

~ Merry Christmas ~

~ Francine Pucillo ~
Used with permission
Read more of her poetry at:
POETRY~EMOTION
How Merry Christmas Is Said Around The World

Tuesday, December 13, 2016

LoriAnn

The Holidays Are Coming





We all remember every year,
just before that special time,
when we turned on the TV
and heard those iconic and immortal words:

"Holidays are coming, Holidays are coming"
and smiled gleefully because we knew
Christmas had arrived!
You hear that jingle and you just experience
all that is amazing about Christmas in a single instant!



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Orginal Artist - Melanie Thornton

"Wonderful Dream Video"




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The Famous Coca Cola Truck Convoy



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I love any of the Coca-Cola Christmas commercials.
YouTube has a bunch of old commercials.
Here's a reel of several from the 80s (my childhood):

Enjoy!

Another one of my favorites from McDonald's:



The Fruity Pebbles commercial!



Hershey's Christmas bells:


They DO exist:


Santa packs are coming:


More Coca-Cola Christmas Commercials:


Variety 1980's Christmas Commercials:


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Sunday, December 11, 2016

LoriAnn

Twas The Night Before Jesus Came





'Twas the night before Jesus came
and all through the house
Not a creature was praying,
not one in the house.
Their Bibles were lain on the shelf without care
In hopes that Jesus would not come there.

The children were dressing to crawl into bed,
Not once ever kneeling or bowing a head.
And Mom in her rocker with baby on her lap
Was watching the Late Show while I took a nap.
'When out of the East there arose such a clatter,
I sprang to my feet to see what was the matter.
Away to the window I flew like a flash
Tore open the shutters and threw up the sash!

When what to my wondering eyes should appear
But angels proclaiming that Jesus was here.
With a light like the sun sending forth a bright ray
I knew in a moment this must be The Day!
The light of His face made me cover my head
It was Jesus! returning just like He had said.
And though I possessed worldly wisdom and wealth
I cried when I saw Him in spite of myself.

In the Book of Life which He held in His hand
Was written the name of every saved man.
He spoke not a word as He searched for my name;
When He said "It's not here" my head hung in shame.'

'The people whose names had been written with love
He gathered to take to His Father above.
With those who were ready He rose without a sound
While all the rest were left standing around.

'I fell to my knees, but it was too late;
I had waited too long and this sealed my fate.
I stood and I cried as they rose out of sight;
Oh, if only I had been ready tonight.

'In the words of this poem the meaning is clear;
The coming of Jesus is drawing near.
There's only one life and when comes the last call
We'll find that the Bible was true after all!


Copyright 1993 Bethany Farms, Carrollton, IL
Copyright 1996 InfoMedia.


This beautiful poem captures the true meaning of Christmas and is an ideal gift to include with all your presents and cards this year! InfoMedia is pleased to present a special opportunity to order either 8 x 10 or wallet size poems.
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Friday, December 9, 2016

LoriAnn

A Puppy's 12 Days of Christmas




On the first day of Christmas my puppy gave to me:
The Santa topper from the Christmas tree.
On the second day of Christmas my puppy gave to me:
Two leaking bubble lights
And the Santa topper from the Christmas tree.
On the third day of Christmas my puppy gave to me:
Three punctured ornaments
Two leaking bubble lights
And the Santa topper from the Christmas tree.
On the fourth day of Christmas my puppy gave to me:
Four broken window candles
Three punctured ornaments
Two leaking bubble lights
And the Santa topper from the Christmas tree.
On the fifth day of Christmas my puppy gave to me:
Five chewed-up stockings
Four broken window candles
Three punctured ornaments
Two leaking bubble lights
And the Santa topper from the Christmas tree.
On the sixth day of Christmas my puppy gave to me:
Six yards of soggy ribbon
Five chewed-up stockings
Four broken window candles
Three punctured ornaments
Two leaking bubble lights
And the Santa topper from the Christmas tree.
On the seventh day of Christmas my puppy gave to me:
Seven scraps of wrapping paper
Six yards of soggy ribbon
Five chewed-up stockings
Four broken window candles
Three punctured ornaments
Two leaking bubble lights
And the Santa topper from the Christmas tree.
On the eighth day of Christmas my puppy gave to me:
Eight tiny reindeer fragments
Seven scraps of wrapping paper
Six yards of soggy ribbon
Five chewed-up stockings
Four broken window candles
Three punctured ornaments
Two leaking bubble lights
And the Santa topper from the Christmas tree.
On the ninth day of Christmas my puppy gave to me:
My wreath in nine pieces
Eight tiny reindeer fragments
Seven scraps of wrapping paper
Six yards of soggy ribbon
Five chewed-up stockings
Four broken window candles
Three punctured ornaments
Two leaking bubble lights
And the Santa topper from the Christmas tree.
On the tenth day of Christmas my puppy gave to me:
Ten Christmas cards I should'a mailed
My wreath in nine pieces
Eight tiny reindeer fragments
Seven scraps of wrapping paper
Six yards of soggy ribbon
Five chewed-up stockings
Four broken window candles
Three punctured ornaments
Two leaking bubble lights
And the Santa topper from the Christmas tree.
On the eleventh day of Christmas my puppy gave to me:
Eleven unwrapped presents
Ten Christmas cards I should'a mailed
My wreath in nine pieces
Eight tiny reindeer fragments
Seven scraps of wrapping paper
Six yards of soggy ribbon
Five chewed-up stockings
Four broken window candles
Three punctured ornaments
Two leaking bubble lights
And the Santa topper from the Christmas tree.
On the twelfth day of Christmas my puppy gave to me:
A dozen puppy kisses
And I forgot all about the other eleven days.

Monday, December 5, 2016

LoriAnn

Twas A Redneck Christmas


Twas the night after Christmas and all through the trailer,
the beer had gone flat and the pizza was staler. 

 The tube socks hung empty, no candies or toys,
 and I was camped out on my old Lay-Z-Boy. 
 The kids they weren't talking to me or my wife,
 the worst Christmas they said they had had in their lives. 
 My wife couldn't argue and neither could I, 
 so I just watch TV and my wife, she just cried. 

When out in the yard the dog started barkin',
I stood up and looked and I saw Sheriff Larkin.
He yelled, "Roy I am sworn to uphold the laws
and I got a complaint here from a feller named Claus."
I said, "Claus, I don't know nobody named Claus,
and you ain't taking me in without probable cause."
Then the Sheriff he said "The man was shot at last night."
I said, "That might have been me, just what's he look like?"
The Sheriff replied, "He's a jolly old feller, with a big beer gut belly,
that shakes when he laughs like a bowlful of jelly.
He sports a long beard, and a nose like a cherry."
I said, "Sheriff that sounds like my wife's sister Sherri."
"It's no time for jokes Roy" the Sheriff he said.
"The man I'm describing is dressed all in red.
I'm here for the truth now, it's time to come clean.
Tell me what you've done, tell me what you've seen."
Well I started to lie then I thought what the heck,
It wouldn't have been the first time that I've spent New Years in jail.

I said, "Sheriff it happened last night about ten,
and I thought that my wife had been drinking again."
When she walked in from work she was as white as a ghost,
I thought maybe she had seen one of them UFO's.
But she said that a bunch of deer had just flown over her head,
and stopped on the roof of our good neighbor Red.
Well I ran outside to look and the sight made me shudder,
a freezer full of venison standing right on Red's gutter.
Well my hands were a shakin' as I grabbed my gun,
when outta Red's chimney this feller did run.
And slung on his back was this bag over flowin'.
I thought he'd stolen Red's stuff while old Red was out bowlin'.
So I yelled, "Drop fat boy, hands in the air!"
But he went about his business like he hadn't a care.
So I popped a warning shot over his head.
Well he dropped that bag and he jumped in that sled.
And as he flew off I heard him extort,
"That's assault with intent Roy, I'll see ya in court."


Jeff Foxworthy

Sunday, December 4, 2016

LoriAnn

Twas A Christmas Stable



T'was the night before Christmas and all through the town,

Not a bed was empty, no place could be found.

So out to the stable they made their way,

Mary and Joseph, to lie in the hay.

Mary was with child, the one of Whom it was foretold.

The Messiah from God the world's sin He would hold.

Forgiveness from Heaven to this earth He did bring,

We call Him our Father, our Lord, and our King.

Redemption from sin, His Blood did buy,

The words "It is finished" were His last breaths cry.

But He rose from the dead on that glorious third day,

And for his wayward children He made a straight way.

So give glory to God, making no room for strife,

For Jesus Christ is the Way, the Truth, and the Life.

Spread the Good News to all who have an ear,

Share the Love of Christ at this festive time of year.

Be strong in the Lord and the strength of His might,

A Merry Christmas to all and to all a good night.

Created by Greg Hill (12-4-2001)

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Thursday, December 1, 2016

LoriAnn

HolidayGreetings4U





This is what Christmas is all about ... 
the laughs and the tears of simple stories/poems etc told and shared with loved ones.