Rhymes With Rich

Heather Mills McCartney, who is reportedly seeking millions of dollars in her breakup with Paul McCartney, denounced the world’s rich as misers and snobs Wednesday. …

“These people who have lots of money, they’re either snobby or they’re
stingy. If you have lots of money, you have to be stingy — because why
would you want that amount of money?”

Mills McCartney is seeking $100 million from her husband. Does that make her snobby or stingy? I’d guess both.

Rhymes With Rich

Heather Mills McCartney, who is reportedly seeking millions of dollars in her breakup with Paul McCartney, denounced the world’s rich as misers and snobs Wednesday. …

"These people who have lots of money, they’re either snobby or they’re
stingy. If you have lots of money, you have to be stingy — because why
would you want that amount of money?"

Mills McCartney is seeking $100 million from her husband. Does that make her snobby or stingy? I’d guess both.

Habari Gani, Habari Gani? Kwanzaa Is Here!

Some good nominees so far. Sorry, Craig, but I kind of like the Bowie-Crosby duo. “So This Is Christmas,” not so much.

Two Beatles on the list? Yessir. Norma and AtlPaddy are right; “Simply Have a Wonderful Christmastime,” by Paul McCartney, simply blows. And Erik is spot on with “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree.”

They join Streisand’s “Jingle Bells,” anything by Manheim Steamroller, Adam Sandler’s “Hanukkah Song” and “Kwanzaa Is Here,” which I heard for the first time today. It’s appropriately awful (recorded by some white hippie, even) and I’m in an inclusive mood today.

Keep the nominations coming.