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Capergirl



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Location: Nova Scotia, Canada

PostPosted: Mon Dec 15, 2003 10:51 pm    Post subject: Politically Correct Reply with quote

I thought you might all enjoy this new politically correct version of a classic Christmas tale. It's quite long, but too funny not to share. Very Happy


'Twas the night before solstice

Twas the night before solstice and all through the co-op Not a creature was messing the calm status quo up.

The children were nestled all snug in their beds, Dreaming of lentils and warm whole-grain breads.

We'd welcomed the winter that day after school By dancing and drumming and burning the Yule,

A more meaningful gesture to honour the planet Than buying more trinkets for Mom or Aunt Janet,

Or choosing a tree just to murder and stump it And dress it all up like a seasonal strumpet.

My lifemate and I, having turned down the heat, Slipped under the covers for a well-deserved sleep,

When from out on the lawn there came such a roar I fell from my futon and rolled to the floor.

I crawled to the window and pulled back the latch, And muttered, "Aw, where is that Neighbourhood Watch?"

I saw there below through the murk of the night A sleigh and eight reindeer of non-standard height.

At the reins of that sleigh sat a mean-hearted knave Who treated each deer like his personal slave.

I'd seen him before in some ads for car loans, Plus fast food and soft drinks and cellular phones.

He must have cashed in from his mercantile chores, Since self-satisfaction just oozed from his pores.

He called each by name, as if he were right To treat them like humans, entrenching his might:

"Now Donder, now Blitzen," and other such aliases, Showing his true Eurocentrical biases.

With a snap of his fingers, away they all flew, Like lumberjacks served up a plate of tofu.

Up to the rooftop they carried the sleigh (The holes in the shingles are there to this day).

Out bounded the man, who went straight to the flue. I knew in an instant just what I should do.

After donning my slippers, downstairs did I dash To see this trespasser emerge from the ash.

His clothes were all covered with soot, but of course, From our wood-fueled alternative energy source.

Through the grime I distinguished the make of his duds He was dressed all in fur, fairly dripping with blood.

"We're a cruelty-free house!" I proclaimed with such heat He was startled and tripped on the logs at his feet.

He stood back up dazed, but with mirth in his eyes. It was then that I noticed his unhealthy size.

He was almost as wide as when standing erect, A lover of fatty fried foods, I suspect.

But that wasn't all to make sane persons choke: In his teeth sat a pipe that was belching out smoke!

I could scarcely believe what invaded our house. This carcinogenic and overweight louse

Was so red in the face from his energy spent, I expected a heart attack right there and then.

Behind him he toted a red velvet bag Full to exploding with sinister swag.

He asked, "Where is your tree?" with a face somewhat long. I said, "Out in the yard, which is where it belongs."

"But where will I put all the presents I've brought?" I looked at him squarely and said, "Take the lot

"To some frivolous people who think that they need To succumb to the sickness of commerce and greed,

"Whose only joy comes from the act of consuming, Thus sending the stock of the retailers booming."

He blinked and said, "Ho, ho, ho! But you're kidding." I gave him a stare that was stern and forbidding.

"Surely children need something with which to have fun? It's like childhood's over before it's begun."

He looked in my eyes for some sign of assent, But I strengthened my will and refused to relent.

"They have plenty of fun," I cut to the gist, "And your mindless distractions have never been missed.

"They take CPR so that they can save lives, And go door-to-door for the used clothing drives.

"They recycle, renew, reuse and reveal For saving the planet a laudable zeal.

"When they padlock themselves to a fence to protest Against nuclear power, we think they're the best."

He said, "But they're children lo, when do they play?" I countered, "Is that why you've driven your sleigh,

"To bring joy to the hearts of each child and tot? All right, open your bag; let's see what you've got."

He sheepishly did as I'd asked and behold! A Malibu Barbie in a skirt made of gold.

"You think that my girls will like playing with this, An icon of sexist, consumerist kitsch?

"With its unnatural figure and airheaded grin, This trollop makes every girl yearn to be thin,

"And take up fad diets and bingeing and purging Instead of respecting her own body's urging

"To welcome the shape that her body has found And rejoice to be lanky, short, skinny, or round."

Deep in his satchel he searched for a toy, Saying, "This is a hit with most little boys."

And what did he put in my trembling hand But a gun from the BrainBlasters Power Command!

"It's a 'hit,' to be sure," I sneered in his face, "And a plague to infect the whole human race!

"How 'bout grenades or some working bazookas To turn all of our kids into half-wit palookas?"

I seized on his bag just to see for myself The filth being spread by this odious elf

An Easy-Bake Oven ah, goddess, what perfidy! To hoodwink young girls into household captivity!

Plus an archery play set with shafts that fly out, The very thing needed to put your eye out.

And toy metal tractors, steam shovels, and cranes For tearing down woodlands and scarring the plains,

Plus "games" like Monopoly, Pay Day, Tycoon, As if lessons in greed can't start up too soon.

And even more weapons from BrainBlasters Co., Like cannons and nunchucks and ray guns that glow.

That's all I could find in his red velvet sack Perverseness and mayhem to set us all back.

(But I did find one book that caused me to ponder Some fine bedtime tales by a fellow named Garner.)

"We need none of this," I announced in a huff, "No "business as usual" holiday stuff

"We sow in our offspring more virtue than this. Your 'toys' offer some things they never will miss."

The big man's expression was a trifle bereaved As he shouldered his pack and got ready to leave.

"I pity the kids who grow up around here, Who're never permitted to be of good cheer,

"Who aren't allowed leisure for leisure's own sake, But must fret every minute it makes my heart break!"

"Enough histrionics! Don't pity our kids If they don't do as Macy's or Toys 'R' Us bids.

"They live by their principles first and foremost And know what's important," to him did I boast.

"Pray, could I meet them?" "Oh no, they're not here. They're up on the roof, liberating your deer!"

Then Santa Claus sputtered and pointed his finger But, mad as he was, he had no time to linger.

He flew up the chimney like smoke from a fire, And up on the roof I heard voices get higher.

I ran outside the co-op to see him react To my children's responsible, kind-hearted act.

He chased them away, and disheartened, dismayed, He rehitched his reindeer (who'd docilely stayed).

I watched with delight as he scooted off then. He'd be too embarrassed to come back again.

But with parting disdain, do you know what he said, When this overweight huckster took off in his sled?

This reindeer enslaver, this exploiter of elves? "Happy Christmas to all, but get over yourselves!!"
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Gordon



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Location: Japan

PostPosted: Mon Dec 15, 2003 11:04 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing
I'm so glad to be in a non-PC country.
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johnslat



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Location: Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA

PostPosted: Mon Dec 15, 2003 11:49 pm    Post subject: Merry Solstice Reply with quote

Dear Capergirl,
That is fantastic - I've copied it and printed it off to read to all my fellow curmudgeons on solstice eve. Many thanks.
Regards,
John
P.S. One question - who's the author "Garner" that's mentioned?
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veiledsentiments



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PostPosted: Tue Dec 16, 2003 3:48 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

John,

I did a google search and there are many versions with this title. The address for this one is

http://ifaq.wap.org/seasonal/twassolstice.html

VS
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FGT



Joined: 14 Sep 2003
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Location: Turkey

PostPosted: Tue Dec 16, 2003 6:04 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Re Author Garner query:

I thought it could be Alan Garner, author of "Elidor", "The Owl Service" and "Red Shift", amongst others, but maybe he's too good to be in a sack full of Barbie's and toy guns?
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