A couple weeks ago,
Caron Butler was asked to describe his favorite
Christmas memory.
This is what he said:
"Honestly, this is probably going to strike a nerve with a lot of people. But my most memorable Christmas memory was having all of my uncles and aunties out of prison for one Christmas, and that includes me. We had a lot of run-ins with the law, and to have us all out at one time was great. "
Now
that, my friends, is the textbook definition of "Christmas cheer." I think
this CD, which consists of Christmas carols sung by prisoners for their families, would make a great gift for the Butlers. Although I doubt you'll find a cover of "I'll Be Home For Christmas" on it.
"It's beginning to look a lot like prison..."