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NEVER TOO EARLY FOR CHRISTMAS LIGHTS

My wife and I recently moved into a house in another part of
town and I've been checking out the neighborhood during my
daily jog, noticing all sorts of interesting stuff as I run
to the mailbox and back. Some folks down the street have
already put up their Christmas lights. But I shouldn't be
surprised. After all, Christmas is only four months away.
It'll be here before we know it, that glorious occasion when
millions of people around the world are filled with joy,
thankful that they got out of the mall alive.

Already brimming with the Christmas spirit, I decided to
compliment my neighbors on the nice set of icicle lights on
their eaves. "They're beautiful," I said to the middle-aged
couple. "How did you get the energy to put them up so soon?"

The man seemed slightly annoyed. "Eh ... I never took them
down."

I should have known. They looked like a religious couple,
the type of folks who believe that Christmas should be
celebrated every day of the year.

I didn't ask any more questions, but said to my wife later,
"I really admire that couple. Celebrating Christmas is so
important to them, they're probably giving more money to the
electric company than to charity. They're going straight to
heaven, I tell you, straight to heaven."

She looked at me like I was crazy. "Did you ever think that
the man is too lazy to take down the lights and the woman is
too busy?"

"No," I said. "I never thought of that." I had thought that
perhaps the man was too busy and the woman was too lazy. But
I didn't get into that with my wife. She wouldn't
understand.

Men are often a lot busier than women think. Say, for
example, a man puts up the Christmas lights in June, just in
time for Christmas season. Come January, a couple of weeks
after Christmas Day, his wife says, "Whenever you find time,
please take the lights down." (As most married people know,
"whenever you find time" is another way of saying "do it now
or you'll be sleeping with the dog.") The man tries to find
time, but the commercial breaks during the football games
just aren't long enough. He barely has enough time to run to
the fridge and back.

February arrives and the man tries to find time again. But
he's too busy learning about black history. February, as you
know, is Black History Month in North America, and the man
learns about all the injustices that blacks have had to
endure, including the fact that their history is studied
during the shortest month of the year.

February also brings Valentine's Day, and the man spends the
first half of the month trying to decide what to give his
wife and the second half of the month trying to find a hole
to hide in.

March is Irish-American Heritage Month and the man spends
much of it at the local bar. It's a sports bar, which is
perfect because March is also College Basketball Month.
"Will you please take down the lights?" his wife asks during
one of his stopovers at home, but the man is too busy taking
down other things, such as the recipe for Irish Coffee.

April arrives and the man decides that it's just not worth
taking the lights down, especially since Christmas season is
almost here again. After a scrumptious Easter dinner, his
wife turns to him and says, "I did the cooking, the least
you can do is wash the dishes." That seems fair to him. As
he is rinsing them, he turns to his wife and says, "I put
the Christmas lights up, the least you can do is take them
down."

He spends the rest of the year sleeping with Bongo.


                                                        

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