| REVIEWER | RATING & REVIEW |
 | eotw (0) 12/27/2007 | i agree with you, the older you are the more you've heard them 1000 times. and at stores there's no where to run nor hide! : )
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 | LadyJesusFan777 (34) 11/30/2007 | Depends on what the Christmas carols are.
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 | zuchinibut (36) 11/26/2007 | There are plenty of radio stations...how about changing the station. Or how about this...Use a friggin CD, IPOD, or cassette.
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 | louiethe20th (74) 11/26/2007 | I really like to begin listening to carols after Thanksgiving. I have no problem as long as it is just a few stations.
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 | kamylienne (77) 11/25/2007 | Most of my radio presets are rock stations, which typically don't switch over to holiday programming, so it's not a huge deal for me.
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 | Molfan (57) 11/25/2007 | not so bad. only a few of the radion stations do that. so if you do not wish to listen to holiday music, you can turn the station. I listen to the Christmas music on the radio now and then.
(1 voted this helpful, 0 funny and 4 agree) |
 | uncnc08 (43) 11/25/2007 | Does not bother me if they at least wait until after thanksgiving.Truthfully I have not heard as much this year as compared with years past.
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 | ThunderForce2 (7) 11/24/2007 | After Thanksgiving Sir??? More like, after Halloween. Yawns to all silly pagan crap.
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 | Donovan (130) 11/24/2007 | Doesn't bother me, I like Christmas music. I especially enjoy the classics.
(1 voted this helpful, 0 funny and 2 agree) |
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