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words...words...words... Thursday, December 25, 2014 "Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer": A Deconstruction It's a Christmas classic. But upon listening to "Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer" with adult ears, I have some questions. 1. "She'd been drinking too much eggnog and we begged her not to go. But she forgot her medication, and she staggered out the door into the snow." Oh, you begged her not to go? You bunch of noble knights. You live close enough to Grandma that she, an old woman, can walk it - and nobody walks her home? Who ARE you people? Not to mention the fact that the re is a Grandpa is mentioned in the song. Why was he staying and letting his elderly wife walk home in the snow? 2. "Should we open up her gifts or send them back?" There are two ways to interpret this, and I must say that I don't care for either of them. One, you could be debating between sending her gifts back to the people who sent them and opening them up anyway. What use do you...

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