He got a membership to a jelly club.
Pool
no christmas bonus
A one year subscription to the jelly of the month club.
membership to the jelly of the month club
In "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation," Clark Griswold gives his boss, Frank Shirley, a gift of a one-of-a-kind Christmas present: a subscription to the Jelly of the Month Club. This gift is meant to be a humorous gesture, as it contrasts sharply with Clark's expectations for a Christmas bonus. However, when Clark learns that he won't be receiving his anticipated bonus, his frustration with the gift becomes a focal point of the film.
Clark Griswold is counting on his yearly Christmas bonus to pay for the swimming pool he bought. His boss, however, decides that employees aren't getting a bonus--instead, they'll be getting memberships in the Jelly of the Month Club. Madness and hilarity ensue until finally, Clark's boss decides to not only reinstate the bonuses for employees but also add 20 percent from the previous year.
A swimming pool
to install a pool
There is no set amount that a Christmas bonus should be. The amount paid will vary depending upon the company.
He wanted to build a backyard swimming pool.
yes.
am in ground pool.