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No doubt, about the time you read this you will have heard a fair share or more than your fair share of Christmas and Holiday songs. The incessant repetition of them may not inspire you to play any of your own. In fact, by the time Christmas gets here, you may be about to strangle anyone who does ....This may help... Following is our almost 500 list of popular or darn near popular Holiday songs. Now, by no means does this even come close to the total universe of holiday songs put out, and often required by musical artists of every description over the decades. But, with the wonder of You A' Soalin'" "Adeste Fideles (O Come, All Ye Faithful)" "All Alone on Christmas" "All I Really Want for Christmas" "All I Want for Christmas Is a Real Good Tan" "All I Want for Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth" "All I Want for Christmas Is You" "All My Love for Christmas" "Amen" "Angels Among Us" "Angels We Have Heard on High" "Another Lonely Christmas" "Auld Lang Syne" "Away in a Manger" "Babes in Toyland/March of the Toys" "A Baby Changes Everything" "Baby, It's Cold Outside" "Baby Jesus Is Born" "Baby's First Christmas" "Back Door Santa" "Barefoot Santa Claus" "Because It's Christmas (For All the Children)" "Believe" "The Bell That Couldn't Jingle" "Belleau Wood" "The Bells of St. Mary's" "Better Days" "The Blessings" "Blue Christmas" "Blue December" "Blue Holiday" "Blue Lonely Winter" "Blue Winter" "Boogie Woogie Santa Claus" "Breath of Heaven (Mary's Song)" "Call Me Claus" "Candy Cane Children" "Candy Cane Christmas" "Carol of the Bells" "Caroling, Caroling" "Celebrate Me Home" "Cherry Cherry Christmas" "Child of God" "Child of Winter" "Children, Go Where I Send Thee" "Children's Christmas Song" "The Chipmunk Song (Christmas Don't Be Late)" "C-H-R-I-S-T-M-A-S" "Christmas Ain't Christmas (Without the One You Love)" "Christmas All Over Again" "Christmas Alphabet" "Christmas at Ground Zero" "Christmas at K-Mart" "Christmas at the Zoo" "Christmas Auld Lang Syne" "Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)"
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"Christmas Blues" "The Christmas Blues" "Christmas Canon" "Christmas Can't Be Far Away" "Christmas Can't Be Very Far Away" "Christmas Carol" "Christmas Carols by the Old Corral" "Christmas Celebration" "Christmas C'mon" "Christmas (Comes But Once a Year)" "Christmas Cookies" "Christmas Day" "Christmas Dinner" "Christmas Dragnet (Parts I & II)" "Christmas Dream" "Christmas Dreaming (A Little Early This Year)" "Christmas Eve" "Christmas Eve in My Hometown" "Christmas Eve/Sarajevo 12/24" "Christmas for Cowboys" "Christmas in America" "Christmas in Dixie" "Christmas in Hollis" "Christmas in Killarney" "Christmas in My Hometown" "Christmas in New Orleans" "Christmas in the Caribbean" "Christmas in the City" "Christmas in Your Arms" "Christmas Is" "Christmas Is for Children" "Christmas Is Going to the Dogs" "Christmas Is Just a Song for Us This Year" "Christmas Is Just Around the Corner" "Christmas Is Now Drawing Near at Hand" "Christmas is the Time to Say 'I Love You'" "Christmas Island" "Christmas Kisses" "Christmas Lights" "A Christmas Love" "Christmas Lullaby" "Christmas Medley" "Christmas Memories" "Christmas Must Be Tonight" "Christmas Night in Harlem" "Christmas Party" "Christmas Rappin'" "The Christmas Shoes" "Christmas Shopping" "Christmas Song" "The Christmas Song" "The Christmas Song (Merry Christmas to You)" "Christmas Spirit" "Christmas Tears" "Christmas This Year" "Christmas Through Your Eyes" "Christmas Time"
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"Christmas Time (Is Here Again)" "Christmas Time Is Here" "Christmas Time's A-Comin'" "Christmas Tonight" "Christmas Tree" "The Christmas Tree Angel (Sweet Angie)" "Christmas Vacation" "The Christmas Waltz" "Christmas Where You Are" "Christmas Will Be Just Another Lonely Day" "A Christmas Wish" "Christmas with the Devil" "Christmas Without You" "Christmas Wrapping" "Christmastime" "Cold December Night" "Colorado Christmas" "Coming Home for Christmas" "Cool Yule" "Coventry Carol" "Daddy's Drinking Up Our Christmas" "Dearest Santa" "Deck the Halls" "Dig That Crazy Santa Claus" "Ding Dong, Ding Dong" "Do They Know It's Christmas?" "Do You Hear What I Hear?" "Dominick the Donkey (The Italian Christmas Donkey)" "¿Dónde Está Santa Claus? (Where Is Santa Claus?)" "Don't Save It All for Christmas Day" "Don't Shoot Me Santa" "(Don't Wait 'Till) The Night Before Christmas" "Dreams of Fireflies (On a Christmas Night)" "Early Christmas Morning" "Easier Said Than Done" "8 Days of Christmas" "Elf's Lament" "Even Santa Claus Gets the Blues" "Every Year, Every Christmas" "(Everybody's Waitin' for) The Man with the Bag" "Everyday Will Be Like a Holiday" "Fa La La" "Fall Softly Snow" "Far Away Blues (Xmas Blues)" "Father Christmas" "Favorite Time of Year" "Feliz Navidad" "The First Christmas" "The First Noel" "Footprints in the Snow"
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▲ On Nov. 26, 1872, the Great Diamond Hoax, one of the most notorious mining swindles of the time, is exposed. Two Kentucky cousins had salted a mine with a few diamonds, and bank financiers rushed to invest. Some of the supposed raw diamonds actually had jewelers’ cut marks. ▲ On Nov. 28, 1914, the New York Stock Exchange reopens for bond trading after being closed nearly four months because of the outbreak of World War I. Stock trading didn’t resume until Dec. 12.
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▲ On Dec. 3, 1967, Lewis Washkansky, 53, receives the first human heart transplant, in Cape Town, South Africa. He was given drugs to keep his body from rejecting the heart, but died 18 days later.
▲ On Dec. 7, 1982, the first execution by lethal injection takes place in Texas, when Charles Brooks Jr. receives a fatal dose of a barbiturate by intravenous ▲ On Dec. 5, 1941, John Steinbeck’s nonfiction book injection. “The Sea of Cortez” is published. The book reflects Steinbeck's serious study of marine biology. He would ▲ On Dec. 9, 1992, nearly 2,000 U.S. Marines arrive in later use his knowledge of the sea and its creatures in Mogadishu, Somalia, to spearhead a multinational force creating Doc, the marine biologist in “Cannery Row” aimed at restoring order in the conflict-ridden country. (1945). In October 1993, rebels shot down two U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopters and killed 18 American soldiers. ▲ On Dec. 4, 1952, heavy smog begins to hover over London. Smoke, soot and sulfur dioxide from the area's (c) 2018 Hearst Communications, Inc. industries and cars were trapped by a high-pressure air All Rights Reserved
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applications. By the time Charles Boys died in 1944, fiberglass was everywhere: insulation, clothing, helmets, circuit boards, sporting goods, soundproofing, vehicles, and more. Today it’s made by using high-pressure air to force molten glass through tiny holes. • In the 1970s, Corning Glass Works, located in Corning, New York, created glass that was so clear that a chunk of it half mile long was as transparent as a single glass pane. Intrigued, scientists at Bell Labs used fibers of this ultratransparent glass in experiments with laser beams, shooting the laser light down the middle of the fibers. • The combination of superconcentrated light beams and ultraclear glass resulted in the fiber optic revolution. Whereas the drinking glass in your kitchen is 70% silica, the glass in fiber optic cables is 100% silica. The internet age would not have been possible without fiber optics, and our information age revolves around glass. • Today you take a selfie through the glass lens on your cell phone; store that data on circuit boards made of quartz crystals and fiberglass; transmit it to friends via glass cables; and view it on computer screens made of glass, all thanks to many people working over the course of many centuries.
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Medicare for 2019 We have until Dec. 7 to make final decisions about our Medicare plans. Many of us will decide to stay with what we have. By now you should have received your Medicare & You book for 2019. Have you thumbed through it yet? There are a few changes. Some of those changes include charts and lists to help us in making decisions. For those who’ve had a stroke or who have end stage renal disease, we can talk to our medical staff via telehealth. The doughnut hole -- that period in our Medicare Part D prescription plan when we have to cover drug costs -- was due to expire in 2020, but now there’s an important change. For 2019 the hole will end for brand name prescriptions drugs.
"Snowflakes of Love" "SnowTime" "Someday at Christmas" "Someone Is Missing At Christmas" "Song for a Winter's Night" "The Sound of Christmas" "The Star" "Step Into Christmas" "Suzy Snowflake" "Sweet Little Baby Boy" "A Swingin' Little Christmas" "Take Me Back to Toyland" "Tennessee Christmas" "Thank God for Kids" "Thank God It's Christmas" "That Holiday Feeling" "That's Christmas to Me" "That's What I Want for Christmas" "There Is No Christmas Like a Home Christmas" "There Won't Be Any Snow (Christmas in the Jungle)" "(There's No Place Like) Home for the Holidays" "Thirty-Two Feet – Eight Little Tails" "This Christmas" "This Gift" "This Is Your Gift" "This One's for the Children" "This Time of the Year" "'Til Santa's Gone (Milk and Cookies)" "Toyland" "Trains and Winter Rains" "'Twas the Night After Christmas" "'Twas the Night Before Christmas (A Visit from St. Nicholas)" "The Twelve Days of Christmas" "The Twelve Gifts of Christmas" "25th of Last December" "2000 Miles" "Twinkle Twinkle Little Me" "Twistin' Bells" "Underneath the Mistletoe"
"Underneath the Tree" "Up on the House Top" "Warm & Fuzzy" "We Need a Little Christmas" "We Three Kings (Star of Wonder)" "We Wish You a Merry Christmas" "Welcome Christmas" "What Are You Doing New Year's Eve?" "What Can You Get a Wookiee for Christmas (When He Already Owns a Comb?)" "What Child Is This?" "What Christmas Means to Me" "What Does Christmas Mean?" "What Will Santa Claus Say (When He Finds Everybody Swingin'?)" "What Will the New Year Bring?" "Whatever Happened to Christmas?" "When a Child Is Born" "When Winter Comes" "Where Are You Christmas?" "White Christmas" "White Is in the Winter Night" "The White World of Winter" "Who Took the Merry Out of Christmas" "Why Couldn't It Be Christmas Every Day?" "Will Santy Come to Shanty Town" "Winter" "Winter Weather" "Winter Wonderland" "Winter World of Love" "Wistful Willie" "Wizards in Winter" "Wonderful Christmastime" "The Working Elf Blues" "Wrapped in Red" "Yes, Patricia, There Is a Santa Claus" "Yingle Bells" "You Make It Feel Like Christmas" "You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch" "You're All I Want for Christmas" "'Zat You, Santa Claus?"
The rest, generic drugs, will follow in 2020. We won’t have to pay for all of our therapy now. If you have a Medicare Supplement policy, do you know what changes, if any, are being made to it? Remember that supplement plans generally don’t include Part D drug plans. With a supplement plan, you’ll have access to any doctor who takes Medicare. With an Advantage plan, you might face restrictions and networks. However, a new law says that we can try out an Advantage plan for three months. If we don’t like it, we can change to another or go back to the original Medicare. Medicare Advantage plans will, in many cases, go down slightly in cost while benefits actually increase. Those added benefits can now pay for help with activities for daily living, such as personal care and eating. If we need meals brought to us, or a ride to the doctor, or a ramp built outside, plans are now allowed to cover those things. If you make changes, those start Jan. 1, 2019.
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