Friday Five: Yuletide Favorites
This week's RevGalBlogPals Friday Five asks about our Yuletide faves:
After jumping in with both feet for my first play last week, this time is a washout.
For this mid-December Friday Five, let's explore some Yuletide favorites.
1) It's a Wonderful Life—Is it? Do you remember seeing it for the first time?
I've never seen it either first or subsequent times (not a movie fan)
2) Miracle on 34th Street—old version or new?
I saw a scratchy version of the old one as a little kid or maybe that was in junior high, but wasn't aware of an updated one.
3) Do you have a favorite incarnation of Mr. Scrooge?
Don't know who you're referring to...
4) Why should it be a problem for an elf to be a dentist? I've been watching Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer for years now, and I still don't get it.
Another one I've never seen, but I'll attempt a lame logical answer by suggesting any elf's being vertically challenged means they'd have lots of problems reaching the patient.
5) Who's the scariest character in Christmas specials/movies?
- The Bumble
- The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, Muppet Version
- That Mean Magician Who Tries to Melt Frosty
Not familiar with any of the above...sob, sob, sigh!
The only Christmas special I know (and yes, make a point of watching it every year and really love) is Charlie Brown Christmas. No one scary there!
I cannot believe I'm posting this on my theology blog!
Yay. I'm not an oddball! :)
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Sounds like maybe I'm the oddball.
ReplyDeleteI'll be the judge of the balls of odd and it all looks good to me!
ReplyDeleteCharlie Brown Christmas is one of my favorites. Being an oddball makes life a lot more fun! :)
ReplyDeleteCount me in as an oddball, too...are we still oddballs if we have a majority? I love all the Peanuts spoecials.
ReplyDeleteOddball here. I am reading answers with a cat sleeping on my shoulders and back.
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