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    I love a Christmas Story and Christmas Vacation. Both of those are classics that I could watch all day (and usually do Christmas day thanks to TBS) and still laugh.

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    It's a Wonderful Life is my favorite. Christmas Vacation is a close second.

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    Christmas Vacation....I've probably seen that movie at least 50 times, and have most of it memorized, lol.

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    A Charlie Brown Christmas....don't laugh.

    I also like Miracle on 34th Street. There are other good classics as well, like Rudolph and Frosty, but I wouldn't consider those favorites of mine.

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    I honestly never get sick of A Christmas Story, even after all these years of 24 hour marathons.

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    This is a tough one for me as I seem to like most. I would have to say though that "Elf" is one of my favorites as well as anything that has "A Christmas Carol" theme to it.

    Darin

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    Christmas Vacation and A Christmas Story are mine by far. Can watch them both over and over again.

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    Clark: Since this is Aunt Bethany's 80th Christmas, I think she should lead us in the saying of Grace.

    Aunt Bethany: [turns to Lewis] What, dear?

    Nora Griswold: Grace!

    Aunt Bethany: Grace? She passed away thirty years ago.

    Uncle Lewis: They want you to say Grace.
    [Bethany shakes her head in confusion]
    Uncle Lewis: The BLESSING!

    Aunt Bethany: [they all pose for prayer] I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the republic for which it stands/ One nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.

    Clark: Amen.

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    A Christmas Carol (the one with George C. Scott)...and Elf. Also like the 1930's cartoon classics (Christmas Comes But Once a Year, Somewhere in Dreamland, etc...)

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    i have 3 i could never go without watching:

    Home Alone
    The Santa Clause
    Elf

    those are always the first 3 i ever watch

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