It is also Summer is parts of the northern hemisphere as well. It is supposed to be closed to 28C tomorrow! The trees are starting to bloom again.michiguel wrote:Merry Christmas Graham!Graham Banks wrote:Hope you all get some time off to spend with your family and loved ones.
Do you celebrate with Fireworks?
Miguel
PS: For the geographically challenged, it is summer in the southern hemisphere
Merry Christmas to those who celebrate it
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Man, I love your post. All of this stupid Happy Holiday crap is annoying. What the hell is a holiday (holidays can be anything; yet signify nothing)? All of this politically correct bull is outright dumb. Good job turning down the HOLIDAY invite. Hahaha.bob wrote:Glad to see someone get it right every now and then. I just turned down an invitation from an assistant dean here for a "holiday party". Told her "I often attended Christmas parties this time of year, but I do NOT attend 'Holiday Parties'".Graham Banks wrote:Hope you all get some time off to spend with your family and loved ones.
She gave me the "we have to respect everyone's religion." My response was "and they have to respect ours." I don't mind some celebrating Hanukkah, some celebrating this, some celebrating that. I don't mind the British celebrating boxing day for goodness sakes. But _I_ celebrate Christmas on December 25, as I have done for 67 times now..
And for the record, "Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good 'knight'"...
As correctly stated, Merry Christmas to all!
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"God is born
Power is down."
Love and Peace
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Polish National tragedy in Smoleńsk. President and all delegation murdered or killed.
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Cui bono ?
There are not bugs free programs.
There are programs with undiscovered bugs.
Ashes to ashes dust to dust. Alleluia.
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Must be a cultural thing.APassionForCriminalJustic wrote: Man, I love your post. All of this stupid Happy Holiday crap is annoying. What the hell is a holiday (holidays can be anything; yet signify nothing)? All of this politically correct bull is outright dumb. Good job turning down the HOLIDAY invite. Hahaha.
As correctly stated, Merry Christmas to all!
"Vrolijk kerstfeest" to me means "enjoy the 1-3 days people dedicate to celebrating christmas", "fijne feestdagen" roughly means "enjoy the period starting at christmas and ending at new year".
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Merry Christmas and health for all!!
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Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!bob wrote:Glad to see someone get it right every now and then. I just turned down an invitation from an assistant dean here for a "holiday party". Told her "I often attended Christmas parties this time of year, but I do NOT attend 'Holiday Parties'".Graham Banks wrote:Hope you all get some time off to spend with your family and loved ones.
She gave me the "we have to respect everyone's religion." My response was "and they have to respect ours." I don't mind some celebrating Hanukkah, some celebrating this, some celebrating that. I don't mind the British celebrating boxing day for goodness sakes. But _I_ celebrate Christmas on December 25, as I have done for 67 times now..
And for the record, "Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good 'knight'"...
To Bob,
If you check American History you will note that "Christmas", besides being an important Holy Day for Christians, is also a US Federal Holiday, signed into law by President Grant in 1870. So at least in the USA, it is both a "Holiday" and a "Holy Day".
And prior to it becoming a Federal "Holiday", it was declared a State "Holiday" in several Southern states. Guess which southern State was the first to declare Christmas a State "Holiday" in 1836! You're right. It was your own home State - Alabama.
No doubt if it was declared a State or Federal "Holy Day", it would have been declared unconstitutional.
You can look it up here:
http://www.fightingpatriot.com/christma ... erica.html
Of course you have the right to decline an invitation to a "Holiday" party if you wish. especiially if you feel you are offended, that is your prerogative.
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