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Christmas Cartoon #6

Things you shouldn’t leave lying around when the kids are making snowmen.

I don’t think most of you lot need any excuse but via Squoogy we have 365 reasons to get drunk. Today’s drink is dedicated to Sammy Davis Jr’s birthday (1925):
“The day they stop making fun of you is the day they don’t give a damn about you.”
Sammy Davis Jr.
1 1/2 oz Stoli Vanilla
Chilled espresso
Shake with ice and serve with a twist of lemon.

And from the Washington Post, “a list, compiled over several hours of careful risk analysis, of all the things that must be banned immediately before someone gets hurt”:

1. Eggnog. Hideously fattening; leads to coronary artery disease. When “spiked” it incites the drinker to turn to more dangerous holiday beverages, including mulled wine, hard cider and schnapps.

2. Decorations. Broken glass ornaments can lead to fatal bleeding in hemophiliacs. Strings of lights offer unusual electrocution opportunities. Extravagant outdoor lighting displays can cause automobile pileups on the street and/or blindness. Live animals in a manger might bite children.

3. Carols. Hypothermia risk. Certain high notes are hard to hit, causing embarrassment, stress and other harbingers of early death. Religious themes of carols could prove offensive to some listeners and inadvertently trigger a clash of civilizations.

4. Sledding. Involves a kinetic event that would more properly be described as skidding. Any close analysis will reveal that sleds not only have poor traction but are expressly designed to have minimal grip on a slick surface. Should be every bit as illegal as dangling a baby from a balcony.

5. Hearths. The ultimate fire hazard. People often use them to have open fires, complete with exploding embers that can land on furniture, on heavily gelled hair or even on a small furry pet that could suddenly go FOOF! and turn into the Yowling Fireball of Doom.

6. Menorahs. Still more open fire. Why not just pass around blowtorches and cans of gasoline?

7. Artificial Christmas trees. Fairfax County assistant fire marshal Mike Reilly, defending the ban on cut trees, said Tuesday: “I just put up my nine-foot artificial tree. I don’t think it’s a major inconvenience when you look at the risks.” Obviously, plastic Christmas trees are growing to enormous size these days, and anyone who stands under a nine-foot colossus runs the risk of being crushed.

8. Gifts. Small gifts are a choking hazard. Large gifts lead to hernias. Coal in the stocking of a person who has been bad poses a severe fire risk. CDs have wrapping that requires the use of knives and scissors in a manner that can lead to the loss of a finger. Shopping leads to excessive debt, anxiety and compensatory high-risk behaviors such as smoking, heavy drinking and attempted gift returns. Improper gift-buying, such as when a well-meaning male gives his sweetheart something unromantic, like a Dustbuster, or a 52-piece socket wrench set, or a jumbo can of Dr. Scholl’s Foot Deodorant Spray, can lead to domestic violence.

9. Mistletoe. The number of unwanted pregnancies resulting from the placement of mistletoe on the ceiling and over doorways has never been properly calculated, but is surely astronomical. Tongues are a choking hazard.

10. Shopping mall Santas. A strange man wearing a disguise who asks small children to sit in his lap. You make the call.

11. Reindeer. Lyme disease vectors.

12. Elves. Ideology and political allegiance unknown. Terror risk?

5 Responses to “Christmas Cartoon #6”

  1. Fluffy
    December 9th, 2003 00:41
    1

    hahahaha classic things that should be banned there!
    but booze aint one of them!
    nor is over stuffing of the gut!

  2. e
    December 9th, 2003 16:27
    2

    How amazing to see Americans taking the mick out themselves…it’s almost British really.

  3. richard
    December 9th, 2003 21:11
    3

    At work, we have some mistletoe hanging above the door into our office. But none of the women who come in seem to want to honour the hallowed tradition. :o(

  4. Daisy
    December 9th, 2003 21:53
    4

    You’re right e, I hadn’t thought of that. Well done the WP.

    And Richard, shall we organise a blogging mission to bring some cute females to your office to teach ‘em how it’s done?

  5. richard
    December 9th, 2003 22:15
    5

    That would be nice.

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