12/19/2007

Christmas Villains






Okay folks it's time to get down to some serious Christmas business. It's time to find out who's the best Christmas villian of the 70's. Everybody weigh in with your opinions and reasons.

20 comments:

  1. Oh, my... you'd think I'd remember after watching it year upon year for 20 something years. But... I've forgotten, so now you've burdened me with the task of having to watch it again just to vote! :)~

    I'll get back to ya...

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  2. Deborah -- the movies represented above are Santa Claus is Coming to Town, Rudolph, and The Year Without a Santa Claus. Get watchin'!!!

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  3. I don't know who these are, but they're very cute!

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  5. Apologies to those who don't celebrate Christmas and so our left out of the loop here. From top to bottom, just in case you're wondering, we have:

    Winter
    Bumble
    Burgermeister Meisterburger
    Heat Miser
    Snow Miser

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  6. Anonymous9:29 AM

    I remember all those from when I was a kid.

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  7. I guess I missed all of those too! I think the biggest Christmas villain would be the UCLA!

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  8. That last one looks an awful lot like Bill Clinton...

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  9. Anonymous12:21 PM

    I'm w/nanc. Mr. Malaise...

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  10. Anonymous12:28 PM

    I don't suppose you could push the envelope two years back, to 1968...

    because then, I'd defintely have to pick Heidi... for obvious reasons!

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  11. Heidi is the winner hands down!

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  12. The 2nd one down looks just like my Uncle Lenny...

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  13. Oops! Thats what happens when I am thinking in Spanish!!! Yes, I mean the ACLU!!

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  14. My favourite is Heat Miser and Cold Miser! "One foot in front of the other..."

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  15. I'm with BK! My favorite is also Heat Miser and Snow Miser.

    Snow Miser:

    I’m Mr. White Christmas
    I’m Mr. Cool.
    I’m Mr. Icicle
    I’m Mr. 10 below
    Friends call me Snow Miser
    Whatever I touch
    Turns to snow in my clutch!
    I’m too much

    Chorus:
    He's mister white christmas
    He's mister snow
    He's mister icicle
    He's mister ten below

    Friends call me Snow Miser
    Whatever I touch
    Turns to snow in my clutch!
    I’m too much

    I never wanna know a day
    That’s over 40 degrees.
    I’d rather have it 30,20 then 5.
    “ Let It Freeze!”

    Chorus:
    He's mister white christmas
    He's mister snow
    He's mister icicle
    He's mister ten below

    Friends call me Snow Miser
    Whatever I touch
    Turns to snow in my clutch!
    I’m too much

    Heat Miser:

    I’m Mr. green Christmas
    I’m Mr. Sun.
    I’m Mr. Heat Blister
    I’m Mr. One Hundred and one
    They call me Heat Miser
    Whatever I touch
    Starts to melt in my clutch.
    I’m too much!

    Chorus:
    He's mister heat miser
    He's mister sun
    He's mister heat blister
    He's mister one hundred and one


    They call me Heat Miser
    Whatever I touch
    Starts to melt in my clutch.
    (chorus) he's too much

    I never wanna know a day
    That’s under 60 degrees.
    I’d rather have it
    “80, 90, 100 degrees! “

    Chorus:
    He's mister heat miser
    He's mister sun
    He's mister heat blister
    He's mister one hundred and one

    They call me Heat Miser
    Whatever I touch
    Starts to melt in my clutch.
    I'm too much
    (chorus) too much!

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  16. Anonymous10:38 AM

    I happened upon your blog because I googled Corrie Ten Boom and Salvation Army!
    Love your blog!
    I'll be back!

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  17. Thanks for stopping by Rhonda. Welcome!!! Make yourself at home and enjoy the company.

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  18. Burger Meister! He's the worst, just as I remember, now.

    Cost me $29.99 to buy the collection of seven of the Christmas classics, but at least I have them for the next 'umpteen' years.

    Thanks for making me watch it, again - it was a 'blast from the past!'

    God bless! Merry Christmas!

    Deborah

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