Happy New Year, from your Chexy… and Amy.
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Happy New Year, from your Chexy… and Amy.
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in holidays, hooray, my imaginary daughter amyAnd so it was that my imaginary daughter Amy, 6, spent Christmas with her mother, Carolyn, at Carolyn’s mother’s house outside of Boston. Big Carolyn was excited because it was the first time in years that her three daughters have all been out of prison on Christmas.
I let Amy tell me the story.
“Grandma made a ham, that kind that comes out of a big can. Then Fahd said something about a big can to mom and she got mad, but I don’t get it. ”
“Aunt Crystal got mashed potatoes from the Kentucky Fried Chicken on Friday after work.” I asked, “Where does she work now?” Amy replied, in that incredulous tone that kids use when their parents are lacking in deductive reasoning, “At Kentucky Fried Chicken.” Mercifully, she did not say “Duh.”
She went on.
“Mom made chili, but Aunt Coleen said it was too hot, so mom told her she could eat shit, then Aunt Coleen said it would look better than the chili, and then they were pullin’ each others’ hair in the kitchen and Fahd had to separate them.
Aunt Coleen stepped on Fahd’s foot and he had to go soak it in grandma’s bathtub. Mom made him some special medicine called Jack Daniels.”
“He drank it all and feel asleep in Grandma’s recliner.”
I interjected, “I see Fahd wore his good shorts.”
“Yah,” affirmed Amy, in the Acton accent of her foremothers.
“What did they have for dessert?” I asked with some dread. “Gram made a delicious Christmas Jell-O mold.”
“How is grandma?” I wondered with a polite modicum of enthusiasm.
“Mom said Grandma was feeling no pain.”
“That was before the Christmas tree fell and the angel hit her in the head. She’s okay. I had a great time.”
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in disasters, food, holidays, my imaginary daughter amyMe: “I’d like something spicy with beef.”
Waiter: “How about… (pause) Spicy Beef?”
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in food, holidays, the jewsMerry Christmas, to all believers.
Nativity Christmas ornament, c. 1997
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in holidays, religion, the jewsThe original Lady Ga Ga, Garland, singing Cole Porter. Ga ga ah ah ah ah.
Since it’s Christmas Eve, more Cole Porter. Pure gorgeousness.
Christmas Eve commercial.
Mel Torme rocks it.
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in chexy's saturday matinee, holidays, legends, music, stuff I likeFa la la la la, la la la la.
ty David Fox
and Andy
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in holidays, london bureau chief andy, old people, sorry -- had to, stuff I like, ya gotta love itThe Hello Kitty menorah.
Good yontiff, from Amy and me.
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in hello kitty, holidays, my imaginary daughter amyChristmas is upon us once again, tumbling out of the calendar like an aged bosom.
As you can see by Camilla’s eyes (they’re in there somewhere), she loves the holidays, finding joy in Father Noel and his sack of toys, her light blue suit a delicious non-seasonal look that accentuates nothing.
Her hair, as golden and warming as a yule log, watched on a computer screen.
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in bad hair, holidays, royalsMerry Christmas… in hell!
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