CandyKane wrote:Other than red or green, silvers my favorite Christmas color too.
Christmas Crazy wrote:CandyKane wrote:Other than red or green, silvers my favorite Christmas color too.
Red, Green, Silver, Gold, and just a little Blue are the Christmas colors I like.
But not teal, pink, yellow, fuchsia, or any light colors.
But that's just me.
Noel+ wrote:My pastor sent this list out today. I laughed at several of them because they've been true in my life more than once. Wonder if Santa has one hanging in the Elf Christmas Lab.
There seem to be certain laws at work in the universe that you learn through experience. See if you don't think so:
Nothing is ever as simple as it seems.
Everything takes longer than you expect.
If everything seems to be going well, you have obviously overlooked something.
If you see that there are four possible ways in which a procedure can go wrong, and circumvent these, then a fifth way, unprepared for, will promptly develop.
It is impossible to make anything foolproof, because fools are so ingenious.
Gold's Law: If the shoe fits, its ugly.
If everything is coming your way, you're in the wrong lane.
When you dial a wrong number you never get a busy signal.
Jones's Law: Friends may come and go, but enemies accumulate.
Ettorre's observation: The other line moves faster. This applies to all lines—bank, supermarket, toll booth, customs. If you change lines, then the other line—the one you were in originally—will move faster.
If it can be understood, it is not finished yet.
The severity of an itch is inversely proportional to the reach.
When you come in late for work, everybody notices; when you work late, nobody notices.
The waitress always comes around to ask you how your food is whenever your mouth is full.
The average time between throwing something away and needing it badly is about two weeks.
Life is what happens to you while you are making other plans.
When you're right, nobody remembers; when you're wrong, nobody forgets.
O'Reilly's Law: No matter what goes wrong, there's always someone who knew it would.
Kilpatrick's Law: Interchangeable parts aren't.
Brennan's Law: Paper is always strongest at the perforations.
Immediately after you buy an item, you find a coupon for it. -Bill Copeland
The first person who gets off a crowded elevator is always standing in the back. -Carl Dombeck
The last key in the bunch usually opens the lock.
Noel+ wrote:My pastor sent this list out today. I laughed at several of them because they've been true in my life more than once. Wonder if Santa has one hanging in the Elf Christmas Lab.
There seem to be certain laws at work in the universe that you learn through experience. See if you don't think so:
Nothing is ever as simple as it seems.
Everything takes longer than you expect.
If everything seems to be going well, you have obviously overlooked something.
If you see that there are four possible ways in which a procedure can go wrong, and circumvent these, then a fifth way, unprepared for, will promptly develop.
It is impossible to make anything foolproof, because fools are so ingenious.
Gold's Law: If the shoe fits, its ugly.
If everything is coming your way, you're in the wrong lane.
When you dial a wrong number you never get a busy signal.
Jones's Law: Friends may come and go, but enemies accumulate.
Ettorre's observation: The other line moves faster. This applies to all lines—bank, supermarket, toll booth, customs. If you change lines, then the other line—the one you were in originally—will move faster.
If it can be understood, it is not finished yet.
The severity of an itch is inversely proportional to the reach.
When you come in late for work, everybody notices; when you work late, nobody notices.
The waitress always comes around to ask you how your food is whenever your mouth is full.
The average time between throwing something away and needing it badly is about two weeks.
Life is what happens to you while you are making other plans.
When you're right, nobody remembers; when you're wrong, nobody forgets.
O'Reilly's Law: No matter what goes wrong, there's always someone who knew it would.
Kilpatrick's Law: Interchangeable parts aren't.
Brennan's Law: Paper is always strongest at the perforations.
Immediately after you buy an item, you find a coupon for it. -Bill Copeland
The first person who gets off a crowded elevator is always standing in the back. -Carl Dombeck
The last key in the bunch usually opens the lock.
Noel+ wrote:Do ou have a favorite color either than red or green that immediately makes you think of Christmas?!
For me it is silver - as in bells!
Christmas Crazy wrote:Day 3 of being back to work and this Christmas elf's shoulder is sore.
I'm trying not to over do it, but it's hard not to work diligently.
Traditional Swedish Christmas colors are red and gray. Swedish Christmas trees are usually done up in blue and yellow but the eclectic look from the US is becoming popular.
Jennifer Lundgren
Christmas Crazy wrote:Day 3 of being back to work and this Christmas elf's shoulder is sore.
I'm trying not to over do it, but it's hard not to work diligently.
CandyKane wrote:I can't believe we are 2 days away from the 100 days until Christmas mark.
CandyKane wrote:3255 Christmas posts already. We are on track for a record year.
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