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Home for the Holidays?

by Adam York on December 27, 2011

Christmas break for a college student means relaxation, rest, family and friend time, and—let’s be serious—boredom. For the past three months or so, your schedule’s been packed with class, work, and play. And now, all of a sudden, you’re back home for three weeks with Mom & Dad. We know you love ‘em, but being home for such an extended period of time can be a drag. Instead of twiddling your thumbs, hosting a three-week movie marathon, or spending way too much time on Facebook, how about hanging out with and learning from your parents?

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Day 12—12 Days of Christmas Videos

by Sam O'Neal on December 24, 2011

Time for The BEST Christmas video clip ever. Count on it.

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Day 11—12 Days of Christmas Videos

by Sam O'Neal on December 23, 2011

Santa!!!!

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Day 10—12 Days of Christmas Videos

by Sam O'Neal on December 22, 2011

Now that we’re in the double digits for our Christmas Video Countdown, it’s time for a little hilarity.

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Day 9—12 Days of Christmas Videos

by Sam O'Neal on December 21, 2011

Celebrate Advent with a little spoken word.

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Day 8—12 Days of Christmas Videos

by Sam O'Neal on December 20, 2011

“Happy Birthday!” from Frosty the Snowman.

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Day 7—12 Days of Christmas Videos

by Sam O'Neal on December 19, 2011

Several members of the Threads team have mentioned It’s a Wonderful Life, which means it makes the cut for our 12 Days of Christmas Videos.

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Day 6—12 Days of Christmas Videos

by Sam O'Neal on December 17, 2011

If I were a betting man, I would wager quite a bit that this is the cutest nativity play you’ve ever seen.

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Day 5—12 Days of Christmas Videos

by Sam O'Neal on December 16, 2011

Today’s video comes from a modern adaptation of “A Christmas Carol,” by Charles Dickens. And it has muppets!

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Day 4—12 Days of Christmas Videos

by Sam O'Neal on December 15, 2011

Today’s video is adapted from one of the most popular Christmas movies of all time. (Hint: “You’ll shoot your eye out.”) Enjoy!

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