Merry Christmas to everyone out there in the blogosphere! For those of you who celebrate the birth of Christ, you'll probably be chowing down on some ham or fowl in a few hours. Non-Christians, on the other hand, traditionally eat Chinese food on Christmas. And
The Christmas Story tells us that Chinese food is a good back-up plan if your turkey gets eaten by dogs.
In the spirit of the season, Brent uploaded this photo to the
Apostrophe Catastrophes facebook group:

It's acceptable to use a hyphen between the "x" and "mas," but an apostrophe is inappropriate because the word isn't a contraction. "Chris'mas" would be OK because the apostrophe is in place of a "t."
Anyway, regardless of your religion or food preferences, I hope you have a wonderful, correctly punctuated holiday!