Weird Holiday Traditions

This week, as we all know, is Thanksgiving. Hooray! And you know what that means!

Good food, and weird family traditions. For us, we tend to watch incredibly non-season-appropriate movies. Once, my mom and I went to see Interview with a Vampire on Christmas Day. A couple years ago, we rented this little gem (which was AWESOME, by the way):


And I would like to go ahead and make a suggestion for your inappropriate holiday movie needs. The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra!


Seriously… if I could spend the weekend watching those two movies and maybe Snakes on a Plane tossed in for good measure… it might be the best holiday ever.

So I hope you enjoy my little family ritual. And if you feel in the spirit, please share your crazy family holiday traditions in the comments! It always makes me feel better to know that other people are crazy too!

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  1. your family tradition is so much better than mine. my mom and i tend to rent the most boring movies of all time for christmas day. it is never intentional, but it happens! on that note: ‘twilight’ should have been a christmas day rental. yes, i am a little more than bitter about it. i will not chop down that tree of bitterness, mulch it up, and use it to fertilize a tree of happiness.

    Comment by Michele — November 25, 2008 @ 11:32 am

  2. i totally just got “dead and breakfast” from blockbuster online today…

    Comment by Michele — December 2, 2008 @ 2:46 pm

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