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  1. Mondo Diablo Episode 363: Sick of Christmas

    It’s Christmas again, and since I didn’t make that many posts this year, I owe you the worst podcast possible. And this is it. Are you sick of Christmas? I might be, but I’m too darn busy to think about it.

    —Huffduffed by HellboundAlleee 4 months ago

  2. Mondo Diablo Episode 362: Christmas Origins Part 2

    We continue this new (to me) documentary on Christmas origins and traditions.

    —Huffduffed by HellboundAlleee 5 months ago

  3. Mondo Diablo Episode 361: Pagan Nutcracker: Christmas Origins and Nutcracker Variations

    Well, here it is, finally! Welcome back to the Atheist’s Christmas Podcast! I’m The Atheist, and this is my podcast! Enjoy another documentary—part one of The Origins of Christmas, along with some delicious Nutcracker variations.

    —Huffduffed by HellboundAlleee 5 months ago

  4. Mondo Diablo Episode 336: Santagasm

    Well, that’s Christmas. It’s a good thing you guys got this last podcast of the season, ‘cos I got three freakin’ pies to bake today. And I’m a tired monkey, thanks to these kidneys. Hell, I should make a kidney pie. For the record, I’m making a Maple syrup pie, a Salmon Pie and a Tourtière for Réveillon. There will be crab, since we’re here in the Pacific Northwest, also smoked shellfish of many kinds. But essentially it’s a Swedish/Québécois Christmas in the Randall house. Drop me a line about your Christmas, please. I love hearing from you guys.

    —Huffduffed by HellboundAlleee one year ago

  5. Mondo Diablo Episode 335: SATAN CLAWS!!!

    This week I give you the True Believer, a more "traditional" anti-Christmas Christian viewpoint: that "Santa" is just another way to spell S-A-T-A-N!

    —Huffduffed by HellboundAlleee one year ago

  6. Mondo Diablo Episode 334: A Christmas History Timeline

    This week I read a list of solstice and Christmas events in history, starting with the Newgrange around 2500 BCE: this is apparently not that far from Noah’s Flood, which was in 2304 BC, according to Ken Ham. Considering Stonehenge was supposed to have started around 2800 BCE and added to for another thousand years is quite curious indeed. Seems that Noah’s immediate family must have made their way there quickly and found it intact, so they immediately adopted or redesigned Druidic customs. Meanwhile, a couple more of the Noah family hurried to assume the Xia dynasty in China. They must have gotten to work on making babies rather quickly! It’s a good thing they brought the pandas with them.

    —Huffduffed by HellboundAlleee one year ago

  7. Mondo Diablo Episode 333: The Large Population of Christmas

    This week Alison lectures some more on the origins of Santa. Who knew Santa was a Yeti? Looks like "Bob" really is Santa Claus’ son.

    —Huffduffed by HellboundAlleee one year ago

  8. Mondo Diablo Episode 332: A Reasonable Season

    Thrill as Hellbound Alleee lectures on the secular and pagan origins of Christmas, because she’s going to keep doing it until everyone knows it and thinks they thought of it.

    —Huffduffed by HellboundAlleee one year ago

  9. Mondo Diablo Episode 331: Santa is a Wildman

    Welcome to an all-new Secular Solstice Season 2011! This year has come to a great start, since I did not have to work on Black Friday! How much better could it be? The clips for this show come from an old article in LA weekly by Jeffrey Vallance. It’s lauded by cryptozoologists for some reason, but I think it’s a great article for fans of the pagan origins of Christmas. You can read the article here: http://www.laweekly.com/2002-12-26/news/santa-is-a-wildman/

    —Huffduffed by HellboundAlleee one year ago

  10. Mondo Diablo Episode 290: Christmas for Mutants

    Well folks, this is the home stretch. Christmas is headed towards that glorious week before New Year’s, where everyone except shoppers who wish to bring their children with them to vex me and give me a headache are relaxing, eating turkey sandwiches, and watching sports. May you all enjoy something good next week; maybe some depressing foreign films? Or you could be like Francois and I, and make it a Christmas tradition to watch The Room. Something decidedly not Christmassy. I guess I’m one of those people who spends so much of her brain on Christmas for the second six months of the year that, by the time it gets here I am ready for daffodils and tulips. No more snow, please. Had enough. What I am really ready for is some rest. I’m working on a helluvah chest cold and I fear that once I rest and relax on Christmas day, after everything is over, it’s going to rip into me—even though I have to work at 3 am on the 26th. Isn’t that just peachy?

    —Huffduffed by HellboundAlleee 2 years ago

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