our own solstice vigil, of a sort
Earlier this evening,
keyne's MacBook was playing random selections from her catalog of Christmas songs, when a very distinctive rendition of "O Holy Night" came on.
qwrrty: You put that in iTunes??
keyne: Yep.
qwrrty: Holy hell.
...
qwrrty: You're my kind of sick.
keyne: I think that may be the most romantic thing anyone has ever said to me.
If there is a right time and place to be listening to this song, I think that three days before Christmas when you're frantically wrapping Christmas presents at two a.m. is probably it.
Thanks,
folkmew. We owe you one. (One what, I'm not actually sure.)
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If there is a right time and place to be listening to this song, I think that three days before Christmas when you're frantically wrapping Christmas presents at two a.m. is probably it.
Thanks,
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For the record, haggis isn't that bad. It's the description of haggis that's so awful.
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And, in any event, it is among those dishes that I think all meat-eaters should have at least once. :-)