"Why, for fifty three years I've put up with it now, I must stop this Christmas from coming, but how?" 53.
Fifty three years.
Cindy Lou Who is 6 years old.
53- see below... They'd sing! And they'd sing! And they'd SING! SING! SING! SING! And the more the Grinch thought of this Who ChristmasSing, The more the Grinch thought, "I must stop this whole thing!" "Why, for fifty-three years I've put up with it now!" "I MUST stop this Christmas from coming! But HOW?"
'The Grinch' came out in 2000 .
well if you are talking about the cartoon version then that first came out in 1996 so that is 14 years from now and the other version is with real actors in it and that came out in 2000 and that has been around for 10 years so it is quit and old movie
Fifty three years.
3 years 5 months 14 days 36minutes and 29 seconds
Halloween, Christmas and New Years.
Christmas and new years celebrations.
Cindy Lou Who is 6 years old.
53- see below... They'd sing! And they'd sing! And they'd SING! SING! SING! SING! And the more the Grinch thought of this Who ChristmasSing, The more the Grinch thought, "I must stop this whole thing!" "Why, for fifty-three years I've put up with it now!" "I MUST stop this Christmas from coming! But HOW?"
One of the most popular Christmas stories for children is "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" by Dr. Seuss. This classic tale follows the Grinch as he learns the true meaning of Christmas. It has been adapted into various films and specials over the years.
'The Grinch' came out in 2000 .
Written by Dr. Seuss. The Grinch is a green monster that hates Christmas. After 53 years he can't take it any more and steals everything from the little village, but it doesn't work because the singing in the village... without any presents at all... helps his heart grow bigger and convinces him to return everything and celebrate with the town.
300 years ago, Christmas in England was celebrated in much the same way it is today. Of course, there wasn't as much fanfare as there is today and the celebrations were much more low-key.
Christmas week is a name for the time between Christmas and New Year. It may begin with Christmas Eve celebrations. It may end with New Year's Eve and New Year's Day celebrations.
We celebrate Easter, Christmas, New Years Eve, New Years Day, Bonfire Night and Halloween, some people also celebrate Lent and Thanksgiving but not that many.