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Well, we certainly didn’t have a white Christmas this year, and some people were complaining that they were finding it difficult to get into the holiday spirit with the much higher than normal temperatures we’ve been having. What do you think? Are you happy with the heat wave or do you prefer the traditional colder weather that we usually have at Christmas? Did the warm spell make it harder for you to get in the holiday spirit.?

“There are people who will complain about having air to breathe.”

“If you want a blizzard for Christmas go to Dairy Queen.”

“Thanks Obama. You and your stupid climate change are ruining Christmas for everyone!”

“Can’t you all just behave for just a little while. It’s happened before and will happen again after we’re gone. You would rather be freezing and paying higher bills for oil and gas just to have a cold and white Christmas.”

“I do miss the Christmas snow, but I am still in the Christmas spirit!”

“I don’t understand the concept of lost Christmas spirit due to no snow. Since when is the Christmas spirit connected with snow or gifts. Snow can be beautiful but its surely not that important. It’s sad that so many are hampered by something totally out of our control.”

“From someone who has to usually travel around Christmas, I love the warm weather. It makes getting around a lot easier.”

“People just love to complain. If the weather was cold, they’d be complaining about that too. Let’s just enjoy what we have.”

“I’ve had enough white Christmases to last me a lifetime. No way am I complaining about this weather. It’s very pleasant.”

“I’d like a little cold weather and even a trace of snow. It just doesn’t seem like Christmas with this weather. It seems more like Easter.”

“You just wonder if we’re going to have more Christmases like this in the future. This is a nice break, but I don’t know if I’d like it every year.”

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