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Title: Christmas Ads
Post by: dmahoney on October 15, 2012, 12:41:23 pm
Today 10-15-2012 and I saw my first Christmas ad for Target. Really?  ??? It's not even Halloween yet and they are showing Christmas ads. This is getting down right stupid!   :sad1:      What do you think? :dontknow:
Title: Re: Christmas Ads
Post by: handllucas on October 15, 2012, 06:40:37 pm
I agree completely. They start Christmas merchandising earlier and earlier each year.
It seems like all the holidays are being 'run together'.
I feel it makes each one less special.
Title: Re: Christmas Ads
Post by: falcon9 on October 15, 2012, 06:44:49 pm
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Today 10-15-2012 and I saw my first Christmas ad for Target. Really?  ??? It's not even Halloween yet and they are showing Christmas ads. This is getting down right stupid!   :sad1:      What do you think? :dontknow:

The xtian assimulation of the pagan solstice of December 21st was always a "stupid" cultural theft and revisionism. 
Title: Re: Christmas Ads
Post by: Shandara09 on October 15, 2012, 06:47:09 pm
I haven't seen any Christmas ads yet, but I hate seeing Christmas items in the stores at the beginning of October.  They could at least wait till after Halloween.   :-
Title: Re: Christmas Ads
Post by: hitch0403 on October 15, 2012, 06:49:05 pm
When you know the truth and it sets you free you dont have to be a part of all that holiday hogwash!!

Give someone a gift from the heart rather then from Santa Claus in Jesus name LOL!!
Title: Re: Christmas Ads
Post by: falcon9 on October 15, 2012, 07:24:27 pm
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When you know the truth and it sets you free you dont have to be a part of all that holiday hogwash!!
Give someone a gift from the heart rather then from Santa Claus in Jesus name LOL!!

The truth is that winter solstice, (around December 21st), had been a 'pagan' festival/holiday thousands of years before any xtian revisionist mythology stole it for assimulation purposes.
Title: Re: Christmas Ads
Post by: lucky382001 on October 15, 2012, 08:37:23 pm
I think they are trying to make as many sales as possible before no one has any money left to buy anything with.  Usually I see the next holiday rather than Thanksgiving getting passed over.
Title: Re: Christmas Ads
Post by: pattersondebra on October 15, 2012, 08:48:11 pm
It is stupid but I must admit I have bought a few christmas presents already. Just cant afford all at one time have to start early.
Title: Re: Christmas Ads
Post by: luvh8tragedy87 on October 15, 2012, 08:50:37 pm
Christmas in October? I haven't seen any Christmas ads...yet that is. But yeah that's pretty stupid to be starting this early.
Title: Re: Christmas Ads
Post by: 12amos on October 15, 2012, 08:58:54 pm
I think purchasing Christmas Gifts early is a great ideal!  This helps to cut down on the number of gifts you need to purchase later and saves money.  Especially when you can find good sales on items you want to buy. :)
Title: Re: Christmas Ads
Post by: LaKecias on October 16, 2012, 09:41:32 am
Why are people writing unnecessary comments he asked about Christmas ads not all that other nonsense. please stick to the questions if you don't believe in something or have a problem with something(religion anyones, any faith) that's you stay on subject. I love the holiday season and I agree way too  early I saw christmas being put up last month. No one wants to see christmas in stores before halloween. I agree companies are probably trying to get money. With things being the way they are companies are trying to get early sales. A lot of people start their christmas shopping early anyway so I guess it's really not a big deal.
Title: Re: Christmas Ads
Post by: mperez7372 on October 16, 2012, 10:36:12 am
I don't mind.  It makes much more sense to spread your cost over time (I do the entire year!) rather than all in one month.  Just ignore the fact that is shows Christmas and focus on the items and savings.  If it is something that would be a great birthday gift or item for the gift closet, get it!  Who cares that the ad background is red and green!
Title: Re: Christmas Ads
Post by: hitch0403 on October 16, 2012, 11:11:28 am
Whats un-necessary...i could see a million xmas ads and not worry about being concerned about it cos its hogwash like i said....
Title: Re: Christmas Ads
Post by: 6265AT99 on October 16, 2012, 11:34:04 am
Today 10-15-2012 and I saw my first Christmas ad for Target. Really?  ??? It's not even Halloween yet and they are showing Christmas ads. This is getting down right stupid!   :sad1:      What do you think? :dontknow:

I'm with ya there!!!!  I think retailers are becoming more and more money hungry so they start out earlier and earlier every year with ads and such.  Heck, they even have DECORATIONS IN THE STORES ALREADY!!!!!  Pretty soon if they keep up this pace we will be seeing Christmas in July!!!!  I like the good old days when Christmas wasn't even mentioned until AFTER THANKSGIVING!!!!!
Title: Re: Christmas Ads
Post by: dmahoney on October 16, 2012, 02:51:54 pm
I appreciate your responses. Also, I agree, why cant people just answer the qustions asked and not go on a rant about something else. (religion, i.e.)
Title: Re: Christmas Ads
Post by: falcon9 on October 16, 2012, 02:56:32 pm
... why cant people just answer the qustions asked and not go on a rant about something else. (religion, i.e.)

The subject relates to "religion", that's probably why xtians rant about it and have their inaccurate assumptions about "xmas" refuted.
Title: Re: Christmas Ads
Post by: hitch0403 on October 16, 2012, 03:37:02 pm
Simple as ABC

One says they are tired of seeing xmas ads in Oct.

I answer if you knew truth about xmas you wouldnt be drawn in to it.

I could care less if they advertise xmas 365 days.I know what it stands for and when i wanna buy a gift or something for myself i do.And i would try to avoid days like black Fri etc because i know there are many shopaholics out there.

This has nothing to do with religeon its just knowing the truth about xmas and its BS.

ABC
Title: Re: Christmas Ads
Post by: stretch1967 on October 16, 2012, 04:07:12 pm
They seem to rush the holidays through anymore. Christmas seems to be their best seller though.