That’s Ms Scrooge to you!

Yesterday was my first day back in the office since before Thanksgiving. And was I in for a surprise. Our office has started playing Christmas music. All day, every day. Through the entire month of December.

Shoot me now.

Our floor of the building has two offices on it. (Think Dunder Mifflin and Vance Refrigeration.*) However, in our case, we all work for the same company. We are just different business units and do not work together. We share a common break room in the back and the bathrooms up front and that’s it. Well, except for the intercom system. Whatever comes streaming through it, is heard on both sides of the floor.

And the freaking elves across the hall have the controls on their side.

I wasn’t in the office twenty minutes when I waged battle. It wasn’t long before the lead elf came over to discuss matters with me. I asked her to change the station. “Oh, I don’t think we can.” (BS, lady! Last summer when someone inadvertently changed the station to the local classic rock station and Clapton’s Cocaine came blaring through the speakers, you changed it fast enough. She doesn’t remember that.)

So I asked if she could at least turn it down. “Oh, but it’s already too low in our office. We wouldn’t be able to hear it at all.” (I’m sorry – what’s the problem there? Oh! You like Karen Carpenter crooning to you while you’re working? Pardon me.)

The elf left and I fumed. Luckily, I have my iPod to drown out the worst of it but that’s not my real concern. Everyone around me has started growing hostile. I’m afraid for my life. Any moment, I expect one of them to ‘go postal’ and come in wielding a loaded candy cane and let us all have it. Mark my words.

I then did what I always do in situations like these. I looked for allies. I IM’d my friend M who works in the building across the street.

Me: What is coming through your intercom system these days?
M: Just white noise. Why?
Me: We have Christmas music. All day long. Every day til January.
M: Lucky! I was just going to tune my desk radio to the local station that is playing Christmas music.
Me: What? Have you no sense?
M: What? Have you no Christmas spirit?
Me: I can’t talk to you any longer. I may not even be able to be your friend.
M: Right back at ya!
Me: Have a good one, Mrs. Claus
M: You too, Ebenezer

Don’t get me wrong. I do enjoy Christmas music. For about twenty minutes a year and then only when doing something holiday-related. Like decorating the tree or wrapping gifts. And I like a little music while unwrapping gifts. But other than that, you can keep all that cheesy, grating, annoying Pa Rum Pum Pum’ing to yourselves.

Am I alone here? Are you fanatics about Christmas music? Or like me, only want to hear it when the time is right?



*A shameless reference to The Office, which we all know I have fallen in love with this year.

9 Responses to “That’s Ms Scrooge to you!”

  1. Rita Says:

    Debra,

    You are preaching to the choir…I absolutely abhor Christmas music EXCEPT during tree decorating or church.

    I would lose my mind in your situation since I’m a support person and not permitted to use an IPOD.

    I so cherish my “white noise” here in Morton!

    Merry Christmas!

  2. Jacki Says:

    I can only listen to Christmas music while decorating or doing something Christmas-related, and then it is mostly instrumental. I just can’t get into Mariah Carey or any other pop singer singing “Away in the Manger.”

  3. Alissa Says:

    #1 I’ve never seen an episode of The Office. Probably never will.

    #2 I LOVE Christmas music. I don’t know if I’d want to listen to it all day every day, and I certainly wouldn’t want the choice of WHICH music forced on me ( I have favorites–let me pick my own!), but I love Christmas music all through the month of December. It goes off on the 26th, not to return until after Thanksgiving the next year, but for a month each year it’s my favorite.

  4. Mo Says:

    I hate to tell you, I LOVE Christmas music. I’m not insane about it but I put it on during the day at work. However, I play it through my computer with headphones in case someone else can’t deal. One of the best Christmas albums is Charlie Brown Christmas by the Vince Guaraldi Trio. It’s Christmas-y but not ridiculous.

    I do the draw, though. It goes off right after the holidays.

  5. Issa Says:

    I love Christmas music, but not all the time. I like it on Christmas and when I’m wrapping gifts and the occasional song on the radio. But I’d wage a war for sure. Can you duct tape the speakers? Maybe find where it is and put in only Alvin and the Chipmunks music and see how long she can stand it?

  6. RC Says:

    I’m a lover of the Christmas music, too. Not all the time, but I could listen to quite a bit of it between now and Christmas. Then I’m good for another year. That being said, if it is one station, and they replay the same songs over and over – that makes me crazy, too.

  7. XUP Says:

    Christmas music is one thing. Christmas Muzak, Christmas Rap, Christmas Disco, Christmas Alternative, Christmas Carols Sung By Young Children or Chipmunks…these are quite another. It’s everywhere. Okay, if you’re stupid enough to go to a mall, you should have to put up with it…but at work? That’s cruel. Really cruel. And probably against Health and Safety regulations.

  8. lesleykim Says:

    I’m with Mo…right down to the Charlie Brown Christmas album (which I played all day today. And this is despite the fact I was fairly certain my holiday spirit was firmly in the crapper this year.)

    My issue here is the FORCING of it. People deserve to make their own choice as to what they want to listen to and when. Not to mention the holidays are a hard time for a lot of people and maybe they don’t want to think about them every second of every day. Especially since a lot of people use work to occupy their minds and escape their troubles. This just seems so obviously wrong!

    And ditto on XUP’s drawing the line at singing chipmunks. Good lord.

  9. Ronnica Says:

    I love Christmas music, but I’m not always in the mood for it. I wouldn’t like to work in a place where I had no choice of the music. If we were to have music in our office, it’d be my choice as I have the CD player, but I’ve chosen not to force the guys to listen as I know they would be too nice to say something if it bothered them.


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