Deh pope.
So this morning on the radio, during one of the news sections, they said that the pope recently said that Christmas was being commercialized and that expensive gifts were not the aim of the season, but that joy was.
I find this interesting, because this is exactly the same plot of a certain, celebrated, Christmas movie:

That’s right ladies and gentlemen, I’m talking about A Charlie Brown Christmas. I think, in true Eric-style deductive reasoning, we can assume that one of the following is true:
1. The Pope just watched A Charlie Brown Christmas, liked it, decided that its message was probably right.
2. The Pope was going to say what he said anyway, and it just happened to line up with the Christmas special (because its, uh, true).
3. Charlie Brown is Catholic.
I have my suspicions on which of these is the case, I hope you will choose wisely.
Today I give a shout out to the Huh Corp. From their website:
Our name will confuse you, but, you have to admit, the logo design is pretty cool. And we’re good at turning regular words into “e-words,” such as “e-consulting,” “e-business” or “e-sexual harassment.”Our office is really modern and we’ve got nice computers and stuff. If you ever saw it, you’d say “Wow, cool office. These guys are legit.”
from diz’s aim profile:
“Of all the Charlie Browns in the world, you are the Charlie Browniest.”
-Linus, A C. B. Christmas
after watching that movie 2 weeks ago with 22 kindergartners, i think i am charlie brown.
it’s santa pope! pope claus! the pope is santa claus!
http://i.a.cnn.net/cnn/2005/WORLD/europe/12/21/italy.pope.santa.reut/story.pope.santa.ap.jpg