16 Comments on The Carpenters- Home For The Holidays
When music was music.
Dammit, I should have made her a sammich more often.
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What was Karen cooking for the holidays?……………………………….nothing…
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Yeah, I thought the kitchen scenes were very odd, considering.
[For those who don’t know, she died of heart failure caused by her Anorexia]
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Ugh. If you can’t see the picture on the front page, it’s a bunch of herbs and spices and it says Season’s Greetings below them. Harr harr. I want that on a shirt.
PS not making fun of Karen, with the food and all. It’s just a cute picture.
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“The Carpenters- Home For The Holidays” … those bastards still haven’t built that Pergola & deck extension I contracted! & now they’re home for the holidays …. ‘effin’ Unions!
Oh, wait …
P.S. I think that Coors brother has more talent than Richard Carpenter (not saying much, I know) but Karen had a smooth, melodic voice
joke time … if only Cass Elliot could’ve given that ham sammich to Karen Carpenter!
… oh, come on … you were all thinking it!
yes, I’m gonna burn in Hell … but, I ain’t the one that posted that condiment pic … lol
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That first scene reminds me how my sister and I used to always get dressed up in matching outfits and go to the living room to write Christmas cards together – those were the days! 🙂
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Her voice was thicker than her frame.
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ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ LOL! Oh man, as a kid I remember hearing Mama Cass jokes.
Funny enough, I didn’t catch the condiment/ food connection with Karen Carpenter until after it posted. LOL.
I laughed. I’m over it. 😀
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@ MJA: “Ugh. If you can’t see the picture on the front page, it’s a bunch of herbs and spices …”
I’m glad you explained it. At first I thought it was the Buttigieg version with a condom and some other unmentionables.
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KC was a drummer. I didn’t know that until a couple of years ago.
The sadist part of all…..when it comes to history…..you can’t go back.
Well, you can in your mind but not physically, although I wish we could.
How cool that would be.
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@jellyb ~ “..when it comes to history…..you can’t go back
no … but you can try to alter it … Stalin = good, Castro = good, Chavez = good, Mao = good, Gorbachev = good, Dachau’s in Vermont = good … standing in line for Health Care = good
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Didn’t I see this on The Vagina Channel?
I always liked the Carpenters Christmas music.
Yes the kitchen and food theme is ironic indeed, but remember 1978 was a time when people listened to the music on tape, records and the radio, not You Tube. CDs and Empty V were yet to come!
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I don’t care for most woman singer’s voices … except for Karen Carpenter. She never tried to sing scales in her songs just to impress us with her abilities. I was sad when she died.
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The joke after KC passed away: Her brother had a hit song called “She Ain’t Heavy, She’s My Sister”.
Seriously, her song “Merry Christmas Darling” is a beauty.
When music was music.
Dammit, I should have made her a sammich more often.
What was Karen cooking for the holidays?……………………………….nothing…
Yeah, I thought the kitchen scenes were very odd, considering.
[For those who don’t know, she died of heart failure caused by her Anorexia]
Ugh. If you can’t see the picture on the front page, it’s a bunch of herbs and spices and it says Season’s Greetings below them. Harr harr. I want that on a shirt.
PS not making fun of Karen, with the food and all. It’s just a cute picture.
“The Carpenters- Home For The Holidays” … those bastards still haven’t built that Pergola & deck extension I contracted! & now they’re home for the holidays …. ‘effin’ Unions!
Oh, wait …
P.S. I think that Coors brother has more talent than Richard Carpenter (not saying much, I know) but Karen had a smooth, melodic voice
joke time … if only Cass Elliot could’ve given that ham sammich to Karen Carpenter!
… oh, come on … you were all thinking it!
yes, I’m gonna burn in Hell … but, I ain’t the one that posted that condiment pic … lol
That first scene reminds me how my sister and I used to always get dressed up in matching outfits and go to the living room to write Christmas cards together – those were the days! 🙂
Her voice was thicker than her frame.
ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ LOL! Oh man, as a kid I remember hearing Mama Cass jokes.
Funny enough, I didn’t catch the condiment/ food connection with Karen Carpenter until after it posted. LOL.
I laughed. I’m over it. 😀
@ MJA: “Ugh. If you can’t see the picture on the front page, it’s a bunch of herbs and spices …”
I’m glad you explained it. At first I thought it was the Buttigieg version with a condom and some other unmentionables.
KC was a drummer. I didn’t know that until a couple of years ago.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=6&v=677zUCoqg_k&feature=emb_logo
The sadist part of all…..when it comes to history…..you can’t go back.
Well, you can in your mind but not physically, although I wish we could.
How cool that would be.
@jellyb ~ “..when it comes to history…..you can’t go back
no … but you can try to alter it … Stalin = good, Castro = good, Chavez = good, Mao = good, Gorbachev = good, Dachau’s in Vermont = good … standing in line for Health Care = good
Didn’t I see this on The Vagina Channel?
I always liked the Carpenters Christmas music.
Yes the kitchen and food theme is ironic indeed, but remember 1978 was a time when people listened to the music on tape, records and the radio, not You Tube. CDs and Empty V were yet to come!
I don’t care for most woman singer’s voices … except for Karen Carpenter. She never tried to sing scales in her songs just to impress us with her abilities. I was sad when she died.
The joke after KC passed away: Her brother had a hit song called “She Ain’t Heavy, She’s My Sister”.
Seriously, her song “Merry Christmas Darling” is a beauty.