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Byte Stryke
11-23-2010, 22:12
Everyone else is already started
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ChunkyMonkey
11-23-2010, 22:16
nice! And..its 'Merry Christmas!"
Did anyone else watch the episode of Modern Family with the flash mob in it? Hilarious.
wow, pretty cool. no silly dancing.
theGinsue
11-23-2010, 23:41
Thanks for sharing that Byte; that was amazing.
Thanks Byte, that was awesome! Merry Christmas, Happy Holiday, Happy Kwanza, and whatever else I missed to y'all too...
I don't think a brass choir playing the mall would go over as well... lol
Byte Stryke
11-24-2010, 11:16
Thanks Byte, that was awesome! Merry Christmas, Happy Holiday, Happy Kwanza, and whatever else I missed to y'all too...
I don't think a brass choir playing the mall would go over as well... lol
Here ya go Bear
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_winter_festivals
MB888
It was Yule a few thousand years before it was Christmas, But thank you for the sentiment.
:)
Here ya go Bear
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_winter_festivals
MB888
It was Yule a few thousand years before it was Christmas, But thank you for the sentiment.
:)
Thanks. That's a lot of Holidays.....
And second comment is true! If memory serves correctly, it's actually a pagan Druid ritual/tradition celebrating the refreshing and newness of Mother Earth by the changing seasons and the life giving energy of teh sun that was taken over by Christians to celebrate the birth of Christ (which by most accounts was probably NOT born in our traditional December).
StagLefty
11-24-2010, 12:06
TLC from the TSA !!! Whatever term you use or how you choose to celebrate.Happy Holidays !!
Pistol Packing Preacher
11-24-2010, 12:30
Happy Thanksgiving!
I am Thankful for a great family...
And blessings beyond grace...
And thankful for Amazing Grace!
Be safe!
ppp
Well, if you wish someone well before Thanksgiving, Happy Holidays is pretty appropriate.
Byte Stryke
11-24-2010, 16:15
Thanks. That's a lot of Holidays.....
And second comment is true! If memory serves correctly, it's actually a pagan Druid ritual/tradition celebrating the refreshing and newness of Mother Earth by the changing seasons and the life giving energy of teh sun that was taken over by Christians to celebrate the birth of Christ (which by most accounts was probably NOT born in our traditional December).
more along the lines of the winter solstice.
it was originally a celebration of surviving the longest night of the year and everyone knew that the worst of it was over, so to speak.
Well, if you wish someone well before Thanksgiving, Happy Holidays is pretty appropriate.
That was the original sentiment
:D
rockhound
11-24-2010, 19:20
nice! And..its 'Merry Christmas!"
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