Brown Girls: Oh Those Holiday Traditions
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Labels: brown girls, comic, humor
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Deepa is a wife, mother, writer and she sometimes masquerades as a lawyer as well. She revels in friendship, humor, champagne, and laughing at herself--often. She never ever reads US Magazine, thinks Rushdie is a genius, wishes she could write one sentence as funny as "Arrested Development," and lives in the Bay Area with her motley crew. She can be reached at deviswithbabies@gmail.com
Heh. I guess all religions have their pitfalls.
hahaha, pot kettle right????!
Happy everything indeed! Why not believe in equal opportunity crazy tradition.
What would the holidays be without some good ole hipocracy? Nice one.
I am going to show this to my son's teacher who always asks me with a bit of exoticism whether "the Indian people" believe in certain things...!
You gotta admit that the tradition of sitting on the crusty old white man in the middle of the mall takes the cake for weirdness!
Love it. We're doing the whole Christmas thing with the family but we don't pretend it's not sort of absurd.
Haha I hope kids really have the wherewithall to respond like this one!
What about "doggy night" at the malls, when people bring their DAMNED DOGS to sit on Santa's lap and get a photo taken?!?!?!
That takes the cake!
Hahaha, I personally think that worshiping cows is far less weird than worshiping Santa and the Easter Bunny!
Dude I never thought about how creepy the whole santa thing is before!
First time reading Brown Girls - I really dig the comic! :) Looking forward to seeing more!