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If more of us valued food and cheer and song above hoarded gold, it would be a merrier world. -- J.R.R. Tolkien
December 02, 2025
conditions: Mainly Sunny, -6.4°C, 101.5 kPa falling, wind at NE 10 km/h and 75 % humidity
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1Brenda Lee : Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree
2Mariah Carey : All I Want for Christmas Is You
3Wham! : Last Christmas
4Taylor Swift : The Fate of Ophelia
5Bobby Helms : Jingle Bell Rock
6Olivia Dean : Man I Need
7Michael Bublé : It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas
8HUNTR/X : Golden
9Ariana Grande : Santa Tell Me
10Alex Warren : Ordinary
11Kelly Clarkson : Underneath the Tree
12Dean Martin : Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!
13Andy Williams : It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year
14Michael Bublé : Holly Jolly Christmas
15Nat King Cole : The Christmas Song (Merry Christmas To You)
16Sia : Snowman
17The Ronettes : Sleigh Ride
18Justin Bieber : Mistletoe
19Olivia Dean : So Easy (To Fall In Love)
20Disco Lines : No Broke Boys
21sombr : back to friends
22Taylor Swift : Opalite
23RAYE : WHERE IS MY HUSBAND!
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Wed 3 Dec
high: 1 C
Chance of flurries
pop: 40%
Thu 4 Dec
high: -9 C
Chance of flurries
pop: 60%
Fri 5 Dec
high: -5 C
Chance of flurries
pop: 30%
Sat 6 Dec
high: 0 C
Chance of flurries
pop: 60%
Sun 7 Dec
high: -8 C
Periods of snow
cajole

verb (kuh-JOHL)

To cajole someone is to use flattery or gentle urging to persuade them to do something or to give you something. Cajole can also mean “to deceive with soothing words or false promises.” It is often used with the word into.


Make it easier to find where to watch the show you want. Enter the name of the show into Justwatch and find out where you can watch the show, and what options are free. - Audrey Hepburn, from Audrey Hepburn : A Bio-bibliography (1994) by David Hofstede
- Nicolaas Kruik, Dutch hydraulic engineer (drained Haarlemmermeer), born in West-Vlieland, Netherlands (d. 1754)
- Rufus Barringer, American Brigadier General (Confederate Army), born in Cabarrus County, North Carolina (d. 1895)
- Charles Ringling, American circus owner (Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus), born in McGregor, Iowa (d. 1926)
- William Gaxton [Arthur Gaxiola], American stage and screen actor (A Connecticut Yankee; Destry; Convoy), born in San Francisco, California (d. 1963)
- Peter Carl Goldmark, Hungarian-American broadcast and recording engineer (developed the 33-1/3 rpm LP phonograph record format), born in Budapest, Austria-Hungary (d. 1977)
- Nico Richter, Dutch composer, born in Amsterdam, Netherlands (d. 1945)
- Milton Delugg, American pianist, accordion player, composer ("Hoop-Dee-Do"; "Santa Claus Conquers The Martians"), and orchestra leader (The Tonight Show, 1966; The Paul Winchell Show; The Gong Show), born in Los Angeles, California (d. 2015)
- Jim David, American NFL defensive back (Pro Bowl 1954-59; NFL Champion 1952-53, 57; Detroit Lions), born in Florence, South Carolina (d. 2007)


- Fidel Castro declares he's a Marxist and will lead Cuba to Communism
- Capital Centre (USAir Arena) opens in Landover Maryland; NBA's Washington Bullets beat Seattle SuperSonics, 98-96 in opening game; arena demolished 2002
- Miami quarterback Dan Marino breaks NFL single-season touchdown pass record when he throws his 37th in the Dolphins' 45-34 loss to the Raiders; finishes season with 48 TD passes
- Hong Kong pro-democracy activists clash with police as they try to surround the government's headquarters in some of the worst violence since the protests began
- The UK becomes the first western country to authorize a vaccine for COVID-19, the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine
- Robert Moevs, American composer, born in La Crosse, Wisconsin (d. 2007)
- Jim David, American NFL defensive back (Pro Bowl 1954-59; NFL Champion 1952-53, 57; Detroit Lions), born in Florence, South Carolina (d. 2007)
- Masaaki Hatsumi, Japanese founder and head of the Bujinkan Organization, born in Noda, Chiba, Japan
- Harry Reid, American attorney and politician (U.S. Senator from Nevada, 1987-2017; U.S. House of Representatives, 1983-87), born in Searchlight, Nevada (d. 2021)
- Ntare V [Charles Ndizeye], final King of Burundi (1966), born in Gitega, Burundi, Ruanda-Urundi (d. 1972)

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