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fortunato 12-08-2007 12:07 PM

christmas plans/traditions
 
christmas plans?
anything fun and/or interesting going on during your holiday season?
any traditions you'd like to share?

i always like to spend this time getting ready for christmas by watching some of those oddball christmas movies, like:
santa claus conquers the martians
santa claus
silent night, deadly night
etc.

and of course, some of the regular classics, too.
i also enjoy some of the great holiday listening, like bing crosby, the rat pack, elvis, the ventures, and so on.

for christmas eve, i always head up home to chicago to spend the evening with my dad's side of the family, eating a bunch of awesome food and exchanging gifts.

on christmas day, i head back here to have christmas with my mom's side, and we usually go see a movie on christmas night. this year, it'll be sweeney todd.

missmacabre 12-08-2007 12:12 PM

I've got at least 4 family christmas parties to go to for my family and my boy's. I don't know when they are yet but I hope they don't overlap.

My friends and I celebrate Crimbo every year. We plan it for after Christmas so we can ditch our families. We basically drink a lot and burn a gingerbread house. Tradition, you know? We also give silly gag gifts. Last year I got a crothless thong, so I knit my friend a bra and panties for this year. Hope they're itchy.

Other than that, I watch all my old Christmas favourites like Marry Christmas Charlie Brown, Rudolph the Red Nosed reindeer, Frosty and Santa Claus is coming to Town.

fortunato 12-08-2007 12:30 PM

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Originally Posted by missmacabre (Post 653440)
I've got at least 4 family christmas parties to go to for my family and my boy's. I don't know when they are yet but I hope they don't overlap.

My friends and I celebrate Crimbo every year. We plan it for after Christmas so we can ditch our families. We basically drink a lot and burn a gingerbread house. Tradition, you know? We also give silly gag gifts. Last year I got a crothless thong, so I knit my friend a bra and panties for this year. Hope they're itchy.

Other than that, I watch all my old Christmas favourites like Marry Christmas Charlie Brown, Rudolph the Red Nosed reindeer, Frosty and Santa Claus is coming to Town.

first of all: crimbo sounds awesome.

probably the strangest gag gift i ever received was a marble nose statue. it was on a base like a bust of someone might be, but instead of a bust, it was just a giant nose.
really strange. i'll post a picture of it later, if i can find it.

and lastly, good luck with all of those parties! that's crazy.

Roderick Usher 12-08-2007 12:40 PM

I kick off the season with the Black Christmas/Silent Night, Deadly Night double feature every year at the Grindhouse Film Fest. It's a week from Tuesday and anyone NEAR Los Angeles should come out - it's a great night of fun

It'll be sad this year without Bob Clark, but John Saxon and Olivia Hussey will be there.

http://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k1...0712Flyer2.jpg

fortunato 12-08-2007 12:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Roderick Usher (Post 653454)
I kick off the season with the Black Christmas/Silent Night, Deadly Night double feature every year at the Grindhouse Film Fest. It's a week from Tuesday and anyone NEAR Los Angeles should come out - it's a great night of fun

It'll be sad this year without Bob Clark, but John Saxon and Olivia Hussey will be there.

ugh, that's sounds like a blast.

again i must lament in indianapolis's lack of interesting activities.

ChronoGrl 12-08-2007 01:03 PM

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Originally Posted by fortunato (Post 653436)
christmas plans?
anything fun and/or interesting going on during your holiday season?
any traditions you'd like to share?

i always like to spend this time getting ready for christmas by watching some of those oddball christmas movies, like:
santa claus conquers the martians
santa claus
silent night, deadly night
etc.

Those movies sound awesome... I've seen the Black Christmas remake, but not the original... I'll had to add those to my list...

...

My dad was always a HUGE Christmas Carol fan... We have at least 10 different versions at home... It's definitely a tradition to watch as many versions as humanly possible... My personal favorite "classic" version of A Christmas Carol is Scrooge (1951), starring Alastair Sim as Scrooge (I ALWAYS cry at the end when he approaches his niece-in-law and says, "Can you forgive a pig-headed old fool with no eyes to see with and no ears to hear with all these years?"). Also, my favorite quotes:

Quote:

Portly Gentleman: At this festive time of year, Mr. Scrooge, it is more than usually desirable that we should make some slight provision for the poor and destitute, who suffer greatly at the present time.
Ebenezer: Why? Are there no prisons? Are there no workhouses?
Portly Gentleman: Many can't go there; and many would rather die.
Ebenezer: If they would rather die, they had better do it, and decrease the surplus population.

My favorite modern adaptation of A Christmas Carol:

Scrooged, starring the veritable Bill Murray.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...ogrl/10m-1.jpg

I ALWAYS have to watch that on Christmas Eve.

My boyfriend and I got a mini Christmas tree today. It's the first time I've gotten a Christmas Tree with a boyfriend. :rolleyes: :D We decorated it with zombie ornaments.


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Originally Posted by Roderick Usher (Post 653436)
I kick off the season with the Black Christmas/Silent Night, Deadly Night double feature every year at the Grindhouse Film Fest. It's a week from Tuesday and anyone NEAR Los Angeles should come out - it's a great night of fun

It'll be sad this year without Bob Clark, but John Saxon and Olivia Hussey will be there.

Though, I don't know... Maybe I'll just join Rod for Christmas. :p

fortunato 12-08-2007 01:32 PM

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Originally Posted by ChronoGrl (Post 653469)
Those movies sound awesome... I've seen the Black Christmas remake, but not the original... I'll had to add those to my list...

...

My dad was always a HUGE Christmas Carol fan... We have at least 10 different versions at home... It's definitely a tradition to watch as many versions as humanly possible... My personal favorite "classic" version of A Christmas Carol is Scrooge (1951), starring Alastair Sim as Scrooge (I ALWAYS cry at the end when he approaches his niece-in-law and says, "Can you forgive a pig-headed old fool with no eyes to see with and no ears to hear with all these years?"). Also, my favorite quotes:




My favorite modern adaptation of A Christmas Carol:

Scrooged, starring the veritable Bill Murray.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...ogrl/10m-1.jpg

I ALWAYS have to watch that on Christmas Eve.

My boyfriend and I got a mini Christmas tree today. It's the first time I've gotten a Christmas Tree with a boyfriend. :rolleyes: :D We decorated it with zombie ornaments.




Though, I don't know... Maybe I'll just join Rod for Christmas. :p

i'll have to check out that version of a christmas carol.

i love scrooged. that's another one i watch every year.

Disease 12-08-2007 01:33 PM

No tradition this year... I'm in a new place, IT's all different, I'm not to sure how it will pan, out, I do have some ideas... but I must go now... I'm in a hurry.

fortunato 12-08-2007 01:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Disease (Post 653487)
No tradition this year... I'm in a new place, IT's all different, I'm not to sure how it will pan, out, I do have some ideas... but I must go now... I'm in a hurry.

that's the perfect situation to be in to start a new tradition.
keep us posted.

novakru 12-08-2007 01:54 PM

I'm doing my regular tradition of finding a family and dumping a bunch of presents at someone's door.
I think I have narrowed it down:)

We will not be having family this year but are going to see some after Christmas.


So far we have watched ALL the ABC family shows including my favorite 'Rudolf The Rednose Raindeer.'

GorePhobia 12-08-2007 02:17 PM

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Originally Posted by ChronoGrl (Post 653469)
Those movies sound awesome

My favorite modern adaptation of A Christmas Carol:

Scrooged, starring the veritable Bill Murray.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...ogrl/10m-1.jpg

I ALWAYS have to watch that on Christmas Eve.

I agree 110% BEST MOVIE EVER FOR CHRISTMAS!

I am doing a Christmas Radio show on Wednesday the 19th which will be Best Christmas Movies of all time. You should all check it out gonna be fun.

missmacabre 12-08-2007 02:39 PM

I've never seen Scrooged. I should do that.
I would watch Black Christmas, cause I love it, but it's on tv once a week from Halloween until Christmas. Looses it's fun after a while. Maybe I'll check out the remake. Obviously not as good as the original but is it any good?

ChronoGrl 12-08-2007 03:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Disease (Post 653487)
No tradition this year... I'm in a new place, IT's all different, I'm not to sure how it will pan, out, I do have some ideas... but I must go now... I'm in a hurry.

I think that you should follow the ancient tradition of bedecking the proverbial Christmas Tree with candles by setting your roommates on fire.

Quote:

Originally Posted by GorePhobia (Post 653487)
I am doing a Christmas Radio show on Wednesday the 19th which will be Best Christmas Movies of all time. You should all check it out gonna be fun.

Sounds great, Gore... You'll have to remind me and I'll try to stay up late to catch your show (I'm a bad Forum Stalker - I have YET to hear your show :p)... If I miss it - Post your results... We could make a thread out of this (I'm sure THAT'S never been done this time of year - ha)

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Originally Posted by missmacabre (Post 653487)
I've never seen Scrooged. I should do that.
I would watch Black Christmas, cause I love it, but it's on tv once a week from Halloween until Christmas. Looses it's fun after a while. Maybe I'll check out the remake. Obviously not as good as the original but is it any good?

Yes, yes you should see Scrooged. Oh, sweet Bill Murray in his goofy slapstick prime... Classic.

And as for the remake of Black Christmas, honestly I was impressed.

NOTE: I always have to say this; you might want to take my take with a grain of salt because I LOVE slasher films (as in, when my boyfriend says, "THIS HORROR FILM IS AMAZING," I have to take it with a grain of salt because he loves big gory monster movies... a bit more than I do)... I thought that the remake of Black Christmas was a GREAT slasher film... Definitely an archetypal slasher theme: Hot ladies being hunted down (setting is a sorority house with all of the sisters who stayed at school for the holidays)... The death scenes are delightfully brutal (not HUGELY gory, but enough to make me cringe).

That being said... The killer/twist "reveal" was a little LAME, to tell you the truth, and the end was so incredibly long, drawn-out, and elaborate that it negated what I thought was a REALLY well-made film.

I'd say, DEFINITELY check it out if you like slasher films... I'm pretty sure that Horror Fans panned it when it came out, but the first 3/4s of the film are definitely worth it, IMO.

...

Just turn it off before the end. ;)

I'd actually be interested in what other people think of the Black Christmas remake... The parts I liked, I REALLY liked... And so did my boyfriend... But I'm curious to see if people thought it was just cheesey.



I like the Crimbo concept, by the way MM... That's pretty spectacular... You need to post a pic of the woolly intimates... Are they available on mail order? ;)

jenna26 12-08-2007 05:24 PM

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Originally Posted by missmacabre (Post 653505)
I've never seen Scrooged. I should do that.
I would watch Black Christmas, cause I love it, but it's on tv once a week from Halloween until Christmas. Looses it's fun after a while. Maybe I'll check out the remake. Obviously not as good as the original but is it any good?

LOVE Scrooged, definitely a must see at Christmas. :)

As far as the Black Christmas remake goes, its my absolute most hated remake ever. If you loved the original as much as I did, I would give it a great big pass. Completely absurb, and I believe, like many remakes these days, stomped all over everything that made the original great. Had one good death scene going for it, but that certainly didn't make up for the rest of that mess.

Yeah, I'm not a fan.....;)

Anyway, I'm sure we are going to be starting new traditions this year. our first Christmas together as a married couple. I know I plan to finally watch Silent Night, Deadly Night if I get a chance. Its been recommended to me for years, and this is the year, I think....:p I also HAVE to watch Scrooge (the Alastair Sim version that ChronoGrl , which is my favorite version of the tale ever) or A Christmas Carol (the version with Reginald Owen).

newb 12-08-2007 05:25 PM

Best Scrooge EVER is.............





http://www.musicals101.com/News/Magoo.JPG



nah......I like George.


http://news.bbc.co.uk/olmedia/171000...scrooge150.jpg

ChronoGrl 12-08-2007 07:04 PM

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Originally Posted by jenna26 (Post 653533)
LOVE Scrooged, definitely a must see at Christmas. :)

As far as the Black Christmas remake goes, its my absolute most hated remake ever. If you loved the original as much as I did, I would give it a great big pass. Completely absurb, and I believe, like many remakes these days, stomped all over everything that made the original great. Had one good death scene going for it, but that certainly didn't make up for the rest of that mess.

Yeah, I'm not a fan.....;)

Anyway, I'm sure we are going to be starting new traditions this year. our first Christmas together as a married couple. I know I plan to finally watch Silent Night, Deadly Night if I get a chance. Its been recommended to me for years, and this is the year, I think....:p I also HAVE to watch Scrooge (the Alastair Sim version that ChronoGrl , which is my favorite version of the tale ever) or A Christmas Carol (the version with Reginald Owen).

Yeah, I was wondering what people thought who had seen the original... I figured that it would be hated, but I wanted to hear from others who had seen it (the only person I know who has seen it is my Boy and he enjoyed it as well)... I'll definitely have to check the original film out... I'm a Slasher Sucker, so I didn't have a problem with the remake... Now I HAVE to add the original to my list.

Oooo... You brought up the Reginald Owen Christmas Carol... ANOTHER classic... Definitely comes after Scrooge for me (and I'm tickled that you even KNOW the Alastair Sim version... It's seriously one of my favorite movies of all time... especially this time of year).

...

BTW Congrats on your first married Christmas. :)

missmacabre 12-08-2007 08:07 PM

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Originally Posted by ChronoGrl (Post 653515)
I like the Crimbo concept, by the way MM... That's pretty spectacular... You need to post a pic of the woolly intimates... Are they available on mail order? ;)

I will take a picture for sure. i'll also knit a pair and send them in this box of goodies we're sending around once it gets going. *coughGorecough*

X¤MurderDoll¤X 12-08-2007 10:17 PM

I was going to go shoot up a mall but now that would be terribly unoriginal so I'll have to think of some other way to spend christmas.

As far as traditional christmas viewing goes, basically just scrooged and black christmas.

Phalanx 12-08-2007 11:00 PM

I don't really have a Christmas thing...
Myself and the girl will more often than not spend it with her family, as mine lives pretty far away...just hang out with our people, make neccessary phonecalls to those we haven't caught up with, and friends who are themselves occupoed with family stuff...etc.
It's mainly a big cooking day...get up early, grab something for breakfast (we usually hit up a bakery for fresh croissants, then get back home and start at it.
Cooking, talking, drinking, music on.
Don't really do any movies, mainly just music and chatting, spending time together without too much AV interruption.
It's like the yearly catch-up, swapping recipes and ideas...etc.
At some point there'll be gifts exchanged I guess, but that's pretty much it.
Togetherness, and all that.

Sharkchild 12-08-2007 11:19 PM

I just watched Elf.

"You're sitting on a throne of lies."

It's a new Christmas staple.

My wife and I don't have many traditions yet for Christmas, other than putting up the tree and decorating it together. Spending Christmas morning with her is absolutely the best though. One day there will be kids, but until then we get to spoil ourselves like mad!

GorePhobia 12-09-2007 12:34 AM

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Originally Posted by missmacabre (Post 653558)
I will take a picture for sure. i'll also knit a pair and send them in this box of goodies we're sending around once it gets going. *coughGorecough*

lol again im sorry about the package

its the holiday season and money is extremely tight

i promise it will get out soon

and ChronoGirl I will try and remind you!

X¤MurderDoll¤X 12-09-2007 01:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Sharkchild (Post 653582)
I just watched Elf.

"You're sitting on a throne of lies."

It's a new Christmas staple.

LOL Elf is great, I don't care what anybody says.

ChronoGrl 12-09-2007 06:12 AM

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Originally Posted by X¤MurderDoll¤X (Post 653595)
LOL Elf is great, I don't care what anybody says.

Ain't nothing nothing wrong with Elf... There are parts of that film that just make me laugh out loud.

I used to hate Will Ferrell, but he's starting to grow on me.

And now I'm going to have to add some Christmas horror movies to my Netflix queue...

jenna26 12-09-2007 08:38 AM

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Originally Posted by ChronoGrl (Post 653557)
Yeah, I was wondering what people thought who had seen the original... I figured that it would be hated, but I wanted to hear from others who had seen it (the only person I know who has seen it is my Boy and he enjoyed it as well)... I'll definitely have to check the original film out... I'm a Slasher Sucker, so I didn't have a problem with the remake... Now I HAVE to add the original to my list.

Oooo... You brought up the Reginald Owen Christmas Carol... ANOTHER classic... Definitely comes after Scrooge for me (and I'm tickled that you even KNOW the Alastair Sim version... It's seriously one of my favorite movies of all time... especially this time of year).

...

BTW Congrats on your first married Christmas. :)

The original is a creepy film, in my opinion. And because of what you DIDN'T know. Very effective. I'm not big on a whole lot of backstory, I prefer mystery and subtlety, unless it is done very well, and I thought it was poorly done in the remake. But in general, I am not a huge fan of remakes, some I like or love......The Fly, The Thing, Dawn of the Dead, even The Hills Have Eyes. But mostly, like this one, I have no use for them. But I am slasher fan as well. I just seem to be stuck in the '70s and '80s.....;)

Its one of my favorites as well! :D And its funny, but it is also one of my dad's favorites. We watched it every year. And those are the two versions he loves and owns. So apparently I was influenced there. ;)

Thank you! Should be fun.....really, I used to dread Christmas.....not so much this year, actually looking forward to it.

novakru 12-09-2007 09:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Sharkchild (Post 653582)
Spending Christmas morning with her is absolutely the best though. One day there will be kids, but until then we get to spoil ourselves like mad!


AWWWW:)







Thank you! Should be fun.....really, I used to dread Christmas.....not so much this year, actually looking forward to it.


Double AWWWWW!

Marley's Ghost 12-11-2007 04:33 PM

I Like To Spend This Time Of Year
Visiting My Old Friend Ebenezer
I Put The Fear Of God Into Him
That Cheap Tight-ass Old Geezer

And Then I Have A Christmas Toast
With Some Lovely Cherry Wine
Or Eggnog With A Bit Of Rum
It Makes Me Feel So Fine

Then Me And The Ghost Of Christmas Present
Will Get Tipsy And Stir The Shit
Its Off We Go On A Mischief Run
To The House Of Poor Bob Cratchit

We'll Steal The Prize Goose
And The Pudding In The Copper
And Break Tiny Tim's Crutch
Even Though Its Not Proper

Then We'll Meet With The Ghost
Of Christmas Yet To Come
He's A Scary Motherfucker
So We'll Give Him All The Rum

Every Year Its The Same
It Doesn't Deviate In The Least
I Made These Chains That Bind Me
Link By Link I Built This Beast

Don't Feel Bad For Me Children
I Seek No Pity For My Pain
The Question You Should Ponder Is
How Long Is Your Chain

crabapple 12-11-2007 05:30 PM

I love the Alastair Sim 1951 "A Christmas Carol," that is a seriously good movie.

"A chance and hope of my procuring, Ebenezer." I always wondered about that. Exactly what did Marley have to do to secure this opportunity for Scrooge to redeem himself? Surely that sort of special counseling services don't happen cheaply, or often. Did Marley have to add extra weights to his chain, or did he have to pay some other sort of penance? Did he have to walk on sharp rocks without shoes?

Yellow Jacket 12-11-2007 05:43 PM

I'm taking a vacation from both school and work. I'm not going anywhere, I'm just taking a week off. Think of me as Tom Hanks' character in The 'Burbs. I'm going to relax for a week. I'll probably post on here from time to time, and I might find some other stuff to do. But, my main goal this Christmas, is to relax.

Freak 12-11-2007 07:06 PM

We used to go to North Carolina and see my grand-parents but we haven't went the last few years.We just sit around and open presents and eat dinner.

crabapple 12-11-2007 07:44 PM

I need to see Elf...I worked on the effects for it, but I have avoided seeing it because I associate it with working late nights and not sleeping for weeks. People tell me it's good, though...

I don't have too many traditions for Christmas but I do like to go around with the egg nog and the rum and pour little drinks for everyone! "What is that??" "Egg nog--and you're going to have some!" :)

crabapple 12-11-2007 11:10 PM

Oh, and I forgot about...

spice flavored gumdrops!

Phalanx 12-12-2007 02:32 AM

So, I just wanna say...traditions and stuff aside...whoever reads this, members past and present, forum browsers, and those that found this by accident...whether it's a person in here that I've chatted with, read the posts of (or likewise), or even upset/had bullshit with in the past:

Christmas...
I hope wherever you are, whatever you're doing, on your own, alone, or with family or friends, that you have a good peaceful day and that everything in your life goes just as planned, even if only for this day, however significant it is for you personally - I throw out the same wish for all of you.
Take care y'selves.

- B

Disease 12-12-2007 02:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Phalanx (Post 654140)
So, I just wanna say...traditions and stuff aside...whoever reads this, members past and present, forum browsers, and those that found this by accident...whether it's a person in here that I've chatted with, read the posts of (or likewise), or even upset/had bullshit with in the past:

Christmas...
I hope wherever you are, whatever you're doing, on your own, alone, or with family or friends, that you have a good peaceful day and that everything in your life goes just as planned, even if only for this day, however significant it is for you personally - I throw out the same wish for all of you.
Take care y'selves.

- B

Merry Christmas.

I went to the Pogues Christmas show last night, I'm feeling a bit more in the mood now.

It was a great show and drank plenty of Guiness.

I might go do some present shopping this afternoon, get right in the spirit.

newb 12-12-2007 08:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Phalanx (Post 654140)
So, I just wanna say...traditions and stuff aside...whoever reads this, members past and present, forum browsers, and those that found this by accident...whether it's a person in here that I've chatted with, read the posts of (or likewise), or even upset/had bullshit with in the past:

Christmas...
I hope wherever you are, whatever you're doing, on your own, alone, or with family or friends, that you have a good peaceful day and that everything in your life goes just as planned, even if only for this day, however significant it is for you personally - I throw out the same wish for all of you.
Take care y'selves.

- B

WoW...Cheebs getting all warm & fuzzy....someones has the Christmas spirit.;)

X¤MurderDoll¤X 12-12-2007 11:03 AM

aww merry christmas, Cheeba. :)

missmacabre 12-12-2007 11:06 AM

I'm doing more Christmas knitting :)

newb 12-12-2007 11:28 AM

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Originally Posted by missmacabre (Post 654241)
I'm doing more Christmas knitting :)

http://radicalvixen.com/blog/blogpics/willie-warmer.jpg


:D

missmacabre 12-12-2007 11:32 AM

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Originally Posted by newb (Post 654246)

Hahaha Thay have all sorts of wierd patterns out there. There's a book called domiknitrix about how to knit whips and other goodies. 'Tis the season ;)

novakru 12-12-2007 01:00 PM

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Originally Posted by crabapple (Post 654117)
I need to see Elf...I worked on the effects for it, but I have avoided seeing it because I associate it with working late nights and not sleeping for weeks. People tell me it's good, though...

I don't have too many traditions for Christmas but I do like to go around with the egg nog and the rum and pour little drinks for everyone! "What is that??" "Egg nog--and you're going to have some!" :)


I've been asking everybody and keep getting different answers...what type of RUM do you put into eggnog?

Roderick Usher 12-12-2007 01:56 PM

As the former bartender, I'd say Capt. Morgan's if you like it spicy or any good dark rum, like Appleton Estate or Meyers. Clear alcohol is for fruit juice and should be avoided.

I prefer a nice cognac like Gaston de Casteljac in my eggnog.


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