Well, I guess there are Christmas traditions and then there are Christmas traditions.
I have to admit I rather admire the one that involves arson. 😉
Well, I guess there are Christmas traditions and then there are Christmas traditions.
I have to admit I rather admire the one that involves arson. 😉
Cause seriously, everybody knows that giant hollow animal structures made of straw or wood are designed to be burned.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wicker_Man
Could it be that Thor does not approve the charicture of his goat and keeps destroying it? That is a fantastic tradition, build goat and try to keep if from being set on fire. Set goat on fire and try to keep from being caught. Great entertainment.
Every year, I forget to celebrate Krampusnacht. That, and Festivus, suit me better than Christmas.
I enjoyed the 2006 version, with Nicholas Cage. Won’t say it was a great movie, but good enough.
Using soapstone as a space heater. http://knowledgeweighsnothing.com/how-to-use-soapstone-to-keep-warm/
Cause seriously, everybody knows that giant hollow animal structures made of straw or wood are designed to be burned.
Well, there is at least one other tradition:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trojan_Horse
That was a brave couple in 1968: having sex in a goat you know many people want to set fire to.
“If this goat’s a-rockin’…”
Tips for dealing with mold and water damage: http://knowledgeweighsnothing.com/10-tips-for-dealing-with-mold-mildew-water-damage/
Dude in his sixties finishes the “Triple Crown”.
http://www.wcsh6.com/story/news/local/207/2014/11/24/tom-jamrog-hiker/70060422/