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December 30, 2007

A Post-Christmas Comic That Made Me Laugh Out Loud


I can laugh at this, because Christmas isn’t my holiday. All I ever have to do is put away a menorah, and I’m done.

And I hope to get around to that by the end of the week at the latest.

December 23, 2007

Getting Carded

Filed under: Bill Bickel, Chanukah, Christmas, Christmas cards, Clear Blue Water — Cidu Bill @ 10:13 pm

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This is by no means a critcism of this comic, because it’s funny, but… Why is finding “a non-offensive generic holiday card” even a real enough problem that it needs to be a subject for humor? None of this is brain surgery: You send Christmas cards to Christians. You send Chanukah cards to Jews. If you believe your Hindu, Muslim, Buddhist and atheist friends will feel slighted, you can always find a New Year’s card or something non-holiday-related.

If this is too much trouble for you, then don’t send cards. If you don’t know your friends well enough to know whether they’re Christian, they probably shouldn’t be on your list.

And Ms. Montague-Reyes is right: A card like this respects nobody’s holiday.

December 5, 2007

Chanukah Comics That Made Morris Keesan and Rob Verbeck Laugh Out Loud

Morris Keesan

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Rob Verbeck: Maybe this is a “you’ve got to be there” comic, but…

More lol

Chanukah Comic That Made Me Laugh Out Loud

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More lol

December 4, 2007

Happy Chanukah

Filed under: Bill Bickel, Chanukah, Hannukah, Jewish holidays — Cidu Bill @ 5:06 pm

  • For those of you who’ve never heard it, here’s the definition of almost every Jewish holiday: “They tried to kill us off, we won, let’s eat”

November 30, 2007

Holiday Card Observation (OT)

Filed under: Bill Bickel, Bizarro, Chanukah, Christmas, Dan Piraro, Grinch, holiday cards — Cidu Bill @ 2:05 am
  • If you feel the need to include your family’s last name when you sign the card, these people probably shouldn’t be on your list at all.

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