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No Christmas music before Thanksgiving or after New Years Eve: do you agree?

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No Christmas music before Thanksgiving or after New Years Eve: do you agree?

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I would love to hear Christmas carols only from December 25 until January 6. A local radio station is already playing Christmas carols 24/7. Society has already accepted the four weeks prior to the actual Holy Day. How odd that at midnight on Christmas Day all Christmas carols vanish from the radio airwaves until the following November 1st. On Dec. 25 the Divine Infant’s Nativity is celebrated…from that day onwards is the time to sing those special carols, dance, and rejoice. Ah well, such is life.

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