As much as we appreciate Christmas, and as nice as those songs are, we are always very glad when the season is over and we don’t have to hear them for another year. No headaches, though.
As much as we appreciate Christmas, and as nice as those songs are, we are always very glad when the season is over and we don’t have to hear them for another year. No headaches, though.
No headaches. Wow something I haven't experienced since March 1996.
I like Christmas music. A few weeks worth is fine.
The Ding, Ding, Ding, Ding, Ding, Ding of a Salvation Army ringer drives me CRAZY!!!!
It wouldn't be so annoying (to me) if Christmas music broadcast was restricted to the original 12 days beginning Christmas Eve and ending New Year's Eve.
It wouldn't be so annoying (to me) if Christmas music broadcast was restricted to the original 12 days beginning Christmas Eve and ending New Year's Eve.
We celebrate the 12 days of Christmas, which BTW, ends January 6. Prior to Christmas is Advent. No Christmas music, etc. during that period.
Regarding the migraines, it is a quite good depiction of the pain area. I speak from experience with them and can unequivocally say the current headache ads on TV have no idea at all of what a true migraine headache is really like. In the simplest terms I can use they are hell.