SwimOdin Posted Thursday at 10:40 PM Posted Thursday at 10:40 PM It takes a while for society to un-Christmas itself, from advertising to obviously decorations, whether they be public or private. What's the last day you're cool with seeing it out in the wild or in advertisements? January 2nd is the cut-off for me. Conversely, I take perverse delight if there's a late-January ad that still has Christmas connotation. 1 Quote
crackymckrackin Posted Thursday at 10:43 PM Posted Thursday at 10:43 PM 2 minutes ago, SwimOdin said: It takes a while for society to un-Christmas itself, from advertising to obviously decorations, whether they be public or private. What's the last day you're cool with seeing it out in the wild or in advertisements? January 2nd is the cut-off for me. Conversely, I take perverse delight if there's a late-January ad that still has Christmas connotation. My wife said Walmart has it's valentine's day crap out already. Quote
Top Gun Posted Thursday at 10:56 PM Posted Thursday at 10:56 PM Growing up we always kept the tree and outside lights going until the 6th for the Epiphany. 12 days and such. 3 Quote
The_annoying_one Posted Thursday at 10:59 PM Posted Thursday at 10:59 PM December 26th. That said, my tree and decorations are still up, but mainly because I haven’t had the energy to deal with them. Quote
André Toulon Posted Thursday at 11:12 PM Posted Thursday at 11:12 PM i think the most significant instance of this was years ago when a radio station was still playing Christmas music in February... But as far as my personal preference....My tree has been up for about 7 years. I just call it a house plant. the lights are embedded into the branches so i dont really even decorate it...just turn the lights on in Dec. When i move, i plan to leave it right there Quote
-Kudasai- Posted Thursday at 11:13 PM Posted Thursday at 11:13 PM Christmas is non-existent to me like all holidays. 1 Quote
Insipid Posted yesterday at 12:18 AM Posted yesterday at 12:18 AM January is dark and bitterly cold, so I don't think there is anything wrong with keeping the decorations up the whole month. It should be gone by February though. All the other stuff, movies and music, will feel out of season starting tomorrow. 3 Quote
ghostrek Posted yesterday at 12:22 AM Posted yesterday at 12:22 AM 3 minutes ago, Insipid said: January is dark and bitterly cold, so I don't think there is anything wrong with keeping the decorations up the whole month. It should be gone by February though. All the other stuff, movies and music, will feel out of season starting tomorrow. yes it is, but in the darkest times is when we need hope the most Quote
discolé monade Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 2 hours ago, crackymckrackin said: My wife said Walmart has it's valentine's day crap out already. and some easter. yes 1 Quote
discolé monade Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 53 minutes ago, Insipid said: January is dark and bitterly cold, so I don't think there is anything wrong with keeping the decorations up the whole month. It should be gone by February though. All the other stuff, movies and music, will feel out of season starting tomorrow. this. it should be lit. winter is the time where the veil between the living and the dead is lifted and the dead can roam more freely. that's what they say. so i love the lights to stay up, adds to the lore. 1 Quote
katt_goddess Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 2 hours ago, crackymckrackin said: My wife said Walmart has it's valentine's day crap out already. We have Valencrimes and St. Pat's crap up right now with plans for Easter things to go into flex areas of the store. I only put a stocking up for the beasties this year and it was taken down on Yule. I don't care for this time of year anyway. The only decorations I leave up are the Halloween ones because they go with the rest of my decor. That broom has been hovering near the ceiling for about 23 years now. Quote
Raptorpat Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago there was one christmas, when i was between 10-12 probably shortly after parents divorced, where the (fake) tree at my dad's didn't get taken down until April in hindsight it was probably a depression/subsistence house at the time 3 Quote
SwimOdin Posted 22 hours ago Author Posted 22 hours ago 3 hours ago, André Toulon said: i think the most significant instance of this was years ago when a radio station was still playing Christmas music in February... But as far as my personal preference....My tree has been up for about 7 years. I just call it a house plant. the lights are embedded into the branches so i dont really even decorate it...just turn the lights on in Dec. When i move, i plan to leave it right there You make me feel better about the year we left ours up until March. 3 Quote
Jman Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago Traditionally, January 5, the Epithany is the last day it’s kosher to celebrate Christmas, watch Christmas movies, etc. Quote
mthor Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 1 hour ago, Jman said: Traditionally, January 5, the Epithany is the last day it’s kosher to celebrate Christmas, watch Christmas movies, etc. *January 6 1 Quote
scoobdog Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 2 hours ago, Jman said: Traditionally, January 5, the Epithany is the last day it’s kosher to celebrate Christmas, watch Christmas movies, etc. The Epiphany is the end of the Roman Catholic Christmas sequence, it doesn’t have much bearing outside of liturgy. It isn’t celebrated as a secular holiday, except in the Eastern Orthodoxy where the gift giving is tied to their holy day on the 19th. Quote
Top Gun Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 18 hours ago, discolé monade said: this. it should be lit. winter is the time where the veil between the living and the dead is lifted and the dead can roam more freely. that's what they say. so i love the lights to stay up, adds to the lore. If I were stuck roaming around dead I'd at least hang out at a titty bar. 1 Quote
discolé monade Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 1 hour ago, Top Gun said: If I were stuck roaming around dead I'd at least hang out at a titty bar. fair enough. Quote
katt_goddess Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 1 hour ago, Top Gun said: If I were stuck roaming around dead I'd at least hang out at a titty bar. Titty Bar of the Dead: Mournful Tits. Coming soon to CrunchyRoll. 4 Quote
mthor Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 16 hours ago, scoobdog said: The Epiphany is the end of the Roman Catholic Christmas sequence, it doesn’t have much bearing outside of liturgy. It isn’t celebrated as a secular holiday, except in the Eastern Orthodoxy where the gift giving is tied to their holy day on the 19th. Shhhh! You have no idea how badly I need 12 lords a-leaping in my life. 2 Quote
Top Gun Posted 26 minutes ago Posted 26 minutes ago 17 hours ago, scoobdog said: The Epiphany is the end of the Roman Catholic Christmas sequence, it doesn’t have much bearing outside of liturgy. It isn’t celebrated as a secular holiday, except in the Eastern Orthodoxy where the gift giving is tied to their holy day on the 19th. Well ackshually in the Catholic liturgical calendar the Christmas season extends to the feast of Jesus' baptism, which is the...third Sunday after Christmas. I have to make those 12 years of Catholic school count for something. Quote
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