The Worst Christmas Album, Ever

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I thought I had it, but then I got it.  It used to be "A Celtic Christmas" (which wasn't terribly Celtic so much as it was 'elevator music').

But then, I got a free Xmas CD this week from Blockbuster.  It says right on it it's not for resale, which is really good for the distribution model.

It's called NLO, and it's the 'Northern Light Orchestra' doing covers of the names of familiar carols (along with some oddities).  Nothing on there remotely resembles anything, and it's all done pretty heavily metal.



You can find out more about them at their myspace account:


Or, I suppose you could go to Blockbuster and get your own free copy.  I don't think they'll run out anytime soon.

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I have been there. I have always figured out a way. I have been poor, poor, poor.No money to celebrate Christmas. I was used to celebrate Xmas without the commercialism. But some are making way out of it, some are asking for loan onlines. Others are making this day a way to have a good home.Housing market collapse was to tighten credit. They pulled in the reins so much that almost no one who needed money could get it. This seemed a justifiable reaction considering the magnitude of the economic turmoil. A problem with looking back too long is that it doesn't encourage moving forward. The role of appraisers now has become one of defender of the bank. They may have swung too far the other way, and are being reactive to the crisis just like they were to the conditions that caused it - and those that don't study the past are doomed to repeat it. The truth is that no deals mean nobody gets any money.


I have been there. I have always figured out a way. I have been poor, poor, poor.No money to celebrate Christmas. I was used to celebrate Xmas without the commercialism. But some are making way out of it, some are asking for loan onlines. Others are making this day a way to have a good home.Housing market collapse was to tighten credit. They pulled in the reins so much that almost no one who needed money could get it. This seemed a justifiable reaction considering the magnitude of the economic turmoil. A problem with looking back too long is that it doesn't encourage moving forward. The role of appraisers now has become one of defender of the bank. They may have swung too far the other way, and are being reactive to the crisis just like they were to the conditions that caused it - and those that don't study the past are doomed to repeat it. The truth is that no deals mean nobody gets any money.


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