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Ye olde Christmas Sarcasm

today i was Christmas shopping for my wife, and it put me in a great mood. not so much that it was specifically shopping for Christmas, but that i was buying gifts for my wife. when i told her that i was excited about it she accused me of dripping with sarcasm.

those of you that know me know that i am NEVER sarcastic... but really how do you drop a year round attitude of snark and sarcasm, and show your christmas spirit, without those around you assuming you are still full of scrooge? i find that i am full of excitement and anticipation... i am not sure those around me see this.

maybe this reflects a larger issue, of my general grumpiness.

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