And I added, “I’ll grant you free admission to the bar for one whole year!”Īnd then a sexy woman who asked me, “What does Christmas mean to you?” Then a woman who asked, “What do you want for Christmas?” I said, “I wanted to be surprised.” She said I bought you a case of Canadian whisky and sent it to your address.” “Kind of you,” I said. Some people, think it is romantic, others think it is a giant fraud foisted on the people.” The carols, the festive spirit, the charitable behavior.” I said, “Romance is all in your head. Then a woman who said, “Christmas is so romantic. Over the next week I talked with all sorts of special people. I said, “It’s an excuse for parties and fun. But the Virtual bar was good to meet friends and lovers.Ī week before Christmas I opened and my first customer asked, “Don’t you think Christmas is a humbug?” These days I was an Online English teacher and didn’t get to meet too many new friends. Plus $20 for the joystick, sent in the mail. To get into the bar you needed to prove to me that you were special, and the door charge was $25. You simply used a joystick to move around the bar and could use it to converse with someone. In 2020 as Christmas approached, I set up a Virtual bar because of Covid-19. Then when I was 15, I determined Christianity was all a lie. In my life I have watched it more than 50 times… My father said the film probably did more good, than the Catholic church ever did. I didn’t really care for lit up houses or Christmas Carols.Īnd I didn’t understand the frantic shopping.Įvery year we watched “Scrooge” with Alistair Sim. Festivity was in the air and I went back for 3rd helpings of Turkey as my mom was a good cook. When I was 10, I played Rudolph in the school play and my red nose kept falling off and everyone laughed.Īs I grew older, I sensed that it was truly a spirit of Christmas. I told my brothers, “It is not Santa, it’s Uncle Jim.”īut even though it was a lie, I liked the toys, and we had a lot of them. I remember when I was 6, Santa came to our house. I loved the Grinch.īut then I learned Christmas was all a lie. I opened all the ones I could and remember pulling apart a video tape and having fun with a kaleidoscope.Īnd I thrilled to watch Christmas cartoons. At about 2 am, I snuck down to the basement where we had a tree and many gifts. EDT on Lifetime.My first memory of Christmas was when I was 3 years old. “Ghosts of Christmas Past” airs Tuesday at 8 p.m. Will she find that love where she least expects it? “Over the course of one week, she takes it upon herself to track down all the men she ghosted before the stroke of midnight on Christmas Eve and discovers love in the process.” “Ellie (Clark), a serial ‘ghoster’ on dating apps, is told by a fortune teller that she must resolve her past and make amends with all of those she ghosted before Christmas, or she is destined to never find true love,” a synopsis reads. So what can fans expect to see? Let’s find out. In addition to this being the pair’s first Lifetime films, it is also their first film together as well. Along the ones he has portrayed in recent years have been Ryan Decker on “The Bold Type,” Brandon Russell on “The Good Witch” and James Stewart on “Reign.” Clark is best known for her role as Fiona Coyne on “Degrassi: The Next Generation,” while Jeannotte is better known for a myriad of other roles. Lifetime’s “It’s A Wonderful Lifetime” programming event continues tonight with the premiere of “Ghosts of Christmas Past,” starring Annie Clark and Dan Jeannotte.įans will be in for a treat with the film, as it will be introducing them to two new faces to Lifetime.
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