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Desc:At the Merry Christmas Emporium, we provide colorized yultide greetings to all of POETV.
Category:Classic Movies, Religious
Tags:christmas, Its a wonderful life, jimmy stewart, i couldnt find it in black and white, poetv youre just a spider spinning your webs
Submitted:Xenocide
Date:12/25/12
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EvilHomer - 2012-12-25

I am deeply offended by the dialogue. I demand that it be edited, either by bleeping out the barbaric Christian slogans, or by replacing them with a suitably inclusive alternative.


dairyqueenlatifah - 2012-12-25

In other news, Christians are currently calling for a boycott of Google since when you hover over their logo today it says "Happy Holidays" instead of "Merry Christmas".

More at 11.


Cena_mark - 2012-12-25

Good luck with Bing idiots.


baleen - 2012-12-25

Less than 1% of Christians in America are doing this. My Catholic convert parents light a candle for Google during mass.


EvilHomer - 2012-12-25

You'd think Google would have enough marketing data on us by now that they could custom tailor their doodle season's greetings to match our unique demographic preferences.

With my search history, though, it's probably best they don't.


THA SUGAH RAIN - 2012-12-25

My cousin's pastor regularly preaches that google and the internet is the anti-christ. So there's that all year long, too.


jreid - 2012-12-25

Joke's on them...

holiday (n.)
1500s, earlier haliday (c.1200), from O.E. haligdæg "holy day; Sabbath," from halig "holy" + dæg "day"; in 14c. meaning both "religious festival" and "day of recreation,"


Scrotum H. Vainglorious - 2012-12-25

5 for thinking this was for Empornium.


Quad9Damage - 2012-12-26

This is still a great movie with a great message...

...Well, except for that whole "Spinster librarian Mary is the epitome of all that is awful in the Potter dimension" bit. That didn't age particularly well.


chumbucket - 2012-12-26

the happiest new years are those spent in jail


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