Here's a page of some fun Christmas things for you to enjoy.
First up is video of a visit to the Inlet to see the Winterfest
lights. Then some more Christmas links I know you'll enjoy!
The Holiday Snowglobe: We've all seen this one before.
And here it is again this year! It says "Snowglobe 2004".
I guess they perfected that year's model, so we have it
to this day! Click here:

X-Entertainment: Now I know what you're thinking when you see
the name of that site. It's actually a really good site that
features things pertaining to "Generation X". The owner of the
site, Matt, tells all sorts of really great stories about the things
we had when we were kids. Everything from
toys, to TV shows, and this time of year he
goes all out for Christmas! To visit the
Christmas page of X-Entertainment, click here:
On that page, you will see a link to a "Christmas Jukebox". That
link is to the right of the page. If you want, you can click here to
go straight to that jukebox:
Now be sure to spend some quality time
looking over the entire X-Entertainment
site. I've got this jukebox link for your
convenience, but I want to make sure Matt
gets credit and the benefit of doing such
a great job every year for a site that I have really enjoyed for so
long!
Years ago, when I worked at Starview 92.7, we put together a
home-made radio bit called "Walter Woozie" with his sidekick, "Lazy Bob
Hempstead". I was Walter, and Bill Hanson was Lazy Bob. Most of the
sketches were pretty good. Some were lame. But a few were pretty
funny. Here are two of the Christmas episodes.
1)This episode entitled "Down the Chimney". Walter and Bob get $200 each to pose
as Santa and an elf..as they actually go down their neighbor's chimney!
2) In this installment, Walter is angered that the rowdy kids in the neighborhood
keep driving up on the lawn and destroying the decorations. After reading
something in a magazine, he sets a trap. But the crabby old neighbor, Mr. Fishbed
gets too close for comfort!







Click Tree!
Click Tree!
Below is my favorite Christmas show of all time. "A Christmas
Carol", the animated version from 1971. You never see it on TV. It
features the voice of Alistair Sim, and is an early rotoscope
animation by Chuck Jones. This year, Google offered it for
embedding so here it is! Enjoy and Merry Christmas!