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Topic : 12/11 Dr. Phil and Robin’s Christmas Show!

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Dr. Phil and Robin invite you to celebrate the holidays with their family - Jay, Erica, Jordan and even Dr. Phil’s mom! As National Spokespersons for Toys for Tots, Dr. Phil and Robin are making dreams comes true for deserving families who fill the audience. The performers from Dancing with the Stars Tour have tangoed, waltzed and salsa danced into millions of viewers’ homes. They help Dr. Phil and Robin spread a little holiday cheer. Then, Vanessa Williams, who plays the mean boss on the new hit show Ugly Betty, brings a surprise guest. Plus, Jay and his new wife, Erica, share some of their favorite things, the cast of How I Met Your Mother drops by, and a celebrity performance you won’t want to miss! Get the scoop on the hottest games and electronics for your family’s holiday list! Talk about the show here.

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December 11, 2006, 12:56 pm PST

12/11 Dr. Phil and Robin’s Christmas Show!

During this time of year, we begin to sense a change in the air. The weather begins to change and some of us have snow in our yards. One gets the feeling that Christmas is in the air and it gives us a sense of expectancy. Seems that, when the cold weather rolls around each year, we just assume Christmas is "right around the corner".Even before Thanksgiving has come and gone, the malls begin to dress up for Christmas. The Christmas trees are decorated, garland is everywhere and the lights are turned on. The Christmas season has begun, and Tom Turkey isn't even out of the oven.

So our houses are all aglow with lights everywhere, the Christmas tree has been decorated, and we are into the spirit of the season. What is there left to do? Why go shopping, of course!! We have gifts to buy for all our family members and the time is growing short. Just what do we buy them? Doesn't matter as long as there is a nice gift under the Christmas tree Christmas morning. Just to see those faces light up means the 'world' to us. There is no feeling better than seeing your children's eyes light up with excitement, their voices ring with laughter, when their dreams are realized on Christmas morning.

Off to the malls we go with our lists in hand. The children have told us what they want under the Christmas tree, but we, as parents, know what's best for our child. Do we give them that dreaded toy they have yearned all year for after seeing it on a television program, or do we give them something constructive, like a computer game for learning or maybe a new bike? Sometimes we are guilty of falling under the pressure of the Christmas spirit so we won't disappoint our children and buy that dreaded toy. But then, when the day is gone, the ribbons and paper have been put in the garbage and the excitement is no longer there, that toy they longed for seems never to hold their attention for long.
During this whole busy season how many times do we stop to reflect on the one to whom this season is supposed to give reverence? Do we teach our children that Christmas is the day that we christians celebrate the birth of Jesus? We should teach our children the meaning of Christmas to us, but letting them experience the season for themselves. With a healthy knowledge of what Christmas really means spiritually, they will grow up to be well-adjusted people. The rush and bustle of the holidays won't get them depressed and into a frenzy, making them buy more gifts than they can really afford. They won't lose sight of what Christmas really means.


Matthew 1:20 But while he thought on these things, behold, the angel of the Lord appeared unto him in a dream, saying, Joseph, thou son of David, fear not to take unto thee Mary thy wife: for that which is conceived in her is of the Holy Ghost.
The Christmas season traditions wouldn't be complete without a visit to see Santa. He has made his way down from the 'South Pole' to the malls during November and is waiting to talk with all the youngsters. And all the youngsters can't wait to sit upon Santa's knee, to give him their lists of toys that they would like under that Christmas tree come Christmas morning. And Mom and Dad are straining those ears to hear every word their child says to Santa. Some do have children that won't confide in Mom and Dad and let them know what they would like. They only tell Santa, for after all, 'he' is the one that puts those toys under that tree for them to find!
Finally, Christmas has arrived, the gifts are under the Christmas tree, and your home is aglow with excitement! The house quickly fills with guests coming for that big Christmas dinner. What a feast on that dining room table!!

The meal was so scrumptious! After all, there was so much to choose from to satisfy our taste buds. Mom had cooked both a ham and turkey, along with gravy. There was a host of dishes, including green beans, stuffed eggs, potato salad, homemade yeast bread, cranberry sauce, and let's not forget those sweets!! There was sweet potato pie, pumpkin pie, coconut cake, fruit cake, and much, much more from which to chose. When we all finished our meal, and slid back the chairs, we could hardly move! Seems we forget on Christmas day that we've gone all year trying to avoid stuffing, and come away from that table miserable
Now that all the activities are coming to a close, why not open up the pages of that worn and tattered Bible and share the reason for the season, Jesus Christ, with the ones dearest to your heart?
Luke 2:7 And she brought forth her firstborn son, and wrapped him in swaddling clothes, and laid him in a manger; because there was no room for them in the inn.

Luke 2:8 And there were in the same country shepherds abiding in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night.

Luke 2:9 And, lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them, and the glory of the Lord shone round about them: and they were sore afraid.

Luke 2:10 And the angel said unto them, Fear not: for, behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people.

Luke 2:11 For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord.

 

 
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December 11, 2006, 12:58 pm PST

Christmas

     I'm A 60 year old grandmother of 6. as I sit here watching the Dr. Phil Christmas show,,I'm really happy for all those who are going to have a great Christmas with all the gifts they are taking home from the show..But can't help to feel sad and depressed once again at this time of year as I sit here with nonthing,,no tree, and no money for my children or grandchildren to have presents,,I will however try again this year to win the package here on line at Dr. Phil's web sight,,and tonight I'll daydream about the kids faces as I hand out all that I might win,,But this year I wont get my hopes up as Ive never won anything in my life,,,,,Thanks Depressed in Indiana

 

 

 

 
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December 11, 2006, 1:00 pm PST

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I am a 26 year old parent of two wonderful children.  I have watched you're show every since you have been on TV.  I don't know what to do in the sense that I have just lost my job 2 weeks b4 Christmas and my kids are gonna have no Christmas presents on Christmas Day b/c i can't afford them.  I have to pay my bills and my bills are very expensive.  I went to the doctor about 2 weeks ago and he said i need a surgeory. I have no insurance no money, and my kids are gonna have no christmas.  I really wish that everything was different so my kids can have a Christmas, b/c it is very important to me.  I know the meaning of Christmas is about the birth of Jesus and they know it also, i have always made sure they know the true meaning of Christmas.  I am just really depressed about the whole situation, and don't know what to do.  Can you help me figure out what to do Dr. Phil?
 
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December 11, 2006, 1:01 pm PST

Whow !!!

What a generous treat for those folks on your show today!! I saw one lady just sitting there and crying. Bless her heart. Wish my son could have been there too  :o(   don't ya always wish good things for your children?

Keep up the good work. rettiemay

 
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December 11, 2006, 1:02 pm PST

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I watched your show today... and it warmed my  heart to see how giving society is for those less fortunate! It is trully amazing!  Society is so fortunate to have people like you and your family (your Mom did a great job raising you and teaching you the values a good heart) who are so selfless and so willing to help others in need! Thank You!

 

Merry Christmas & Happy New Year to you and your loved ones.

 
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December 11, 2006, 1:04 pm PST

12/11 Dr. Phil and Robin’s Christmas Show!

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 Hey Dr. Phil,

 

Your gift giving is great and thoughtful but it is only to the studio audience.  What about your TV audience?  Why not pick some people from your message board and give to them as well.  Not everyone is able to make it to L.A. and get on your great show.  You have some very loyal TV watchers!

 

Just a suggestion.

 

Mary

What a wonderful idea.I would just like TO HAVE ONE OF THEM...

Dr.Phil & Robin I LOVE you both.

May GOD BLESS you always & Have a WONDERFUL CHRISTMAS.

I ALWAYS LIKE TO SPELL OUT CHRISTMAS,SINCE I REALIZED WHEN YOU DIDN'T YOU WERE TAKING CHRIST OUT OF CHRISTMAS.

 

Lucy

 
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December 11, 2006, 1:06 pm PST

12/11 Dr. Phil and Robin’s Christmas Show!

Dr Phil,

I watched the show today and loved it.  I think what you and Robin are doing is great.  I am confused on why only certain people get this special occasion.

I have 2 grandchildren that will not be getting anything for Christmas this year.  I am disable and my son got laid off from work 2 months ago and my daughter is confined to bed for a high risk pregnancy.  How can you give to all these people when these 2 children won't get anything they don't even have a tree.  There are lots of kids and grown-ups out there they don't get anything at all.  The parents work hard and don't make enough money to have Christmas for their children.  I know my kids don't qualify for any aid from this state so they do the best they can. 

 
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December 11, 2006, 1:06 pm PST

12/11 Dr. Phil and Robin’s Christmas Show!

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 Hey Dr. Phil,

 

Your gift giving is great and thoughtful but it is only to the studio audience.  What about your TV audience?  Why not pick some people from your message board and give to them as well.  Not everyone is able to make it to L.A. and get on your great show.  You have some very loyal TV watchers!

 

Just a suggestion.

 

Mary

Mary, that would be great for us viewers also...I had to admit I was envious of the audience and wished I was part of it... there were truly amazing gifts......... but it is more important in what Dr. Phil and his family are doing for Toys for Tots!
 
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December 11, 2006, 1:08 pm PST

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 Hey Dr. Phil,

 

Your gift giving is great and thoughtful but it is only to the studio audience.  What about your TV audience?  Why not pick some people from your message board and give to them as well.  Not everyone is able to make it to L.A. and get on your great show.  You have some very loyal TV watchers!

 

Just a suggestion.

 

Mary

Mary , that is so right if it wasnt't for his loyal tv watchers, I wonder if he would have a show, I don't have the money to do anything I am on dissability I have 4 kids 9 granchildren  really never had  a good christmas, my oldest daughter  went back to get her nursing career well she became preganet  ( which she was fixed 5 years ago ) they told her she is gonna have twins She says mom , I can't get my kids what they want they know it that we can't afford it but you look back and watch all theses tv shows being so happy giving gifts away it hurts sometimes I don't want to watch them but I am a loyal Ellen Degerous Show, Oprah Show, and the DR Phil show watch them everyday  why can't the poor ever get anything I don't even know what a IPOD is I've heard of it and seen it but that is all... but I tell my kids God will not pick nothing on your shoulder that you can't handle... this sis how the poor lives.....

      loyal fan wanda 

 
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December 11, 2006, 1:11 pm PST

Christmas Show

I too feel it would be neat if Dr. Phil would find a way to include his TV Audience and perhaps those fans who post on the message boards when they do give-a-ways.  There are many, many ways to spread the wealth so to speak, and there are SOOOOOO many in need why limit it and give SO much to a studio audience? 

 

I donated to Toys for Tots, and followed Dr. Phil and Robin's recent auction on EBAY where the proceeds from the race suits went to Toys for Tots.  I applaud Dr. Phil and Robin for spreading Christmas Cheer, and no I'm not jealous I have plenty to be thankful for, but like others it would be nice to see maybe some of the viewing audience get some of the "goodies." 

 

I am also very slowly trying to regain my Christmas Cheer....I loved Christmas, the radio stations playing Christmas songs 24/7, the fact that people generally seem nicer around this time of year, but my Christmas cheer took a nosedive two years ago when my Dad died 2 days before Christmas, December 23, 2004. 

 

It has been a long, tough road, especially for my mother who has to face their home alone, and though my sister and I try we can never make it the same, nor will it ever be the same.  Instead of looking forward to Christmas, there will always be that sadness and a feeling of loss. 

 

So to everyone, appreciate what you have, appreciate your loved ones even more, because you never know *if* it will be your last Christmas together.  I only wish I could turn back the clock, I'd give anything for one last Christmas with my Dad.

 
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