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#76 2005-12-25 7:03 pm
Re: What ever happened to saying "Merry Christmas?"
Smiling politely I shake his hand and reassure him that I am sure he will do fine and ask him if he'd like a non-alcoholic beverage.
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#77 2005-12-25 7:48 pm
Re: What ever happened to saying "Merry Christmas?"
As a counter, I bear two lumps of sugar for StaticAge's tea, narrowly avoiding any sort of comment that contains the phrase "teabagging".
Spirit was crushed; now is fading, But I want to help make things right.
Because I can see and I can feel, and you can see and you can feel
So why don't we both either stand up and fight
Or at least together we'll call it a night.
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#78 2005-12-25 7:52 pm
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Re: What ever happened to saying "Merry Christmas?"
:: Golf voice over: Phy doesn't know that we've secretly added diazepam to his water. Let's see if he notices. ::
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#79 2005-12-25 10:03 pm
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Re: What ever happened to saying "Merry Christmas?"
there's really no need for all of this
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#80 2005-12-25 10:22 pm
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Re: What ever happened to saying "Merry Christmas?"
XYZ wrote:
http://songweaver.com/info/bonobos.html
That's interesting ... um ... what's it got to do with Christmas?
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#81 2005-12-25 10:27 pm
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Re: What ever happened to saying "Merry Christmas?"
Duke Stratosphere wrote:
XYZ wrote:
http://songweaver.com/info/bonobos.html
That's interesting ... um ... what's it got to do with Christmas?
It was posting in response to this:
Even though the negative vibes on "the other side of the fence" are really out there (smurfing in front of the kids?!), it still paints a reasonable "who's the monster?" picture of both sides. Maybe there's something wrong with phallic symbolism and blasting it to your neighbor because you feel it's your right. Or maybe there's something wrong with protesting that very penis-shaped shortbread cookie instead of just kicking back and respecting people's rights.
there's really no need for all of this
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#82 2005-12-25 10:36 pm
Re: What ever happened to saying "Merry Christmas?"
XYZ wrote:
Duke Stratosphere wrote:
XYZ wrote:
http://songweaver.com/info/bonobos.html
That's interesting ... um ... what's it got to do with Christmas?
It was posting in response to this:
Even though the negative vibes on "the other side of the fence" are really out there (smurfing in front of the kids?!), it still paints a reasonable "who's the monster?" picture of both sides. Maybe there's something wrong with phallic symbolism and blasting it to your neighbor because you feel it's your right. Or maybe there's something wrong with protesting that very penis-shaped shortbread cookie instead of just kicking back and respecting people's rights.
Er... I'm not going to do much besides lightly scan that big long thing without you putting it into a particular context for me to look into.
Spirit was crushed; now is fading, But I want to help make things right.
Because I can see and I can feel, and you can see and you can feel
So why don't we both either stand up and fight
Or at least together we'll call it a night.
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#83 2005-12-25 10:46 pm
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Re: What ever happened to saying "Merry Christmas?"
Phydeaux wrote:
XYZ wrote:
Duke Stratosphere wrote:
That's interesting ... um ... what's it got to do with Christmas?It was posting in response to this:
Even though the negative vibes on "the other side of the fence" are really out there (smurfing in front of the kids?!), it still paints a reasonable "who's the monster?" picture of both sides. Maybe there's something wrong with phallic symbolism and blasting it to your neighbor because you feel it's your right. Or maybe there's something wrong with protesting that very penis-shaped shortbread cookie instead of just kicking back and respecting people's rights.
Er... I'm not going to do much besides lightly scan that big long thing without you putting it into a particular context for me to look into.
There's little apes in Africa that have bisexual orgies right in front of God, Jesus and the Holy Ghost. They're also the closest thing to the Missing Link that's been found so far or something. In other words, they explain your usual behavior quite nicely. 
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#84 2005-12-25 10:54 pm
Re: What ever happened to saying "Merry Christmas?"
Duke Stratosphere wrote:
Phydeaux wrote:
XYZ wrote:
Duke Stratosphere wrote:
That's interesting ... um ... what's it got to do with Christmas?
It was posting in response to this:
Er... I'm not going to do much besides lightly scan that big long thing without you putting it into a particular context for me to look into.
There's little apes in Africa that have bisexual orgies right in front of God, Jesus and the Holy Ghost. They're also the closest thing to the Missing Link that's been found so far or something. In other words, they explain your usual behavior quite nicely.
{covers mouth} 
and the Holy Ghost?! They should be exterminated with great prejudice!!!!!1!
Spirit was crushed; now is fading, But I want to help make things right.
Because I can see and I can feel, and you can see and you can feel
So why don't we both either stand up and fight
Or at least together we'll call it a night.
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#85 2005-12-26 3:32 pm
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Re: What ever happened to saying "Merry Christmas?"
So did anyone figure out what Pawz was talking about?
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#86 2005-12-26 4:23 pm
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Re: What ever happened to saying "Merry Christmas?"
Tallgeese wrote:
So did anyone figure out what Pawz was talking about?
As far as the title is concerned: just echoing O'Reilly. Is anyone surprised?
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#87 2005-12-26 4:55 pm
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Sitting in the airport in Oklahoma City yesterday, I heard a conversation among several people who were seriously offended by "Them" and their attempts to kill Christmas. "They" were blamed for, among other things, forbidding the troops to say Merry Christmas when appearing on TV and firing anyone in the state of Virginia who says Merry Christmas while on the job.
These people were perfectly serious. I thought about saying something, but I really didn't need to miss my flight while being investigated on suspicion of terrorism.
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#88 2005-12-26 5:00 pm
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you thought the "war on terror" and the "war on drugs" was bad, just wait until you see the "war on them"!
Spirit was crushed; now is fading, But I want to help make things right.
Because I can see and I can feel, and you can see and you can feel
So why don't we both either stand up and fight
Or at least together we'll call it a night.
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#89 2005-12-26 5:15 pm
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Re: What ever happened to saying "Merry Christmas?"
Phydeaux wrote:
you thought the "war on terror" and the "war on drugs" was bad, just wait until you see the "war on them"!
Especially since it really will be a war on us 
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#90 2005-12-26 5:21 pm
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Re: What ever happened to saying "Merry Christmas?"
D'Eyncourt wrote:
Phydeaux wrote:
you thought the "war on terror" and the "war on drugs" was bad, just wait until you see the "war on them"!
Especially since it really will be a war on us
fail to see why the use of future tense in these posts.
It IS a war on 'us'.
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#91 2005-12-26 6:27 pm
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Re: What ever happened to saying "Merry Christmas?"
D'Eyncourt wrote:
Tallgeese wrote:
So did anyone figure out what Pawz was talking about?
As far as the title is concerned: just echoing O'Reilly. Is anyone surprised?
I meant specifically "The Gambler."
(In general, I rarely know what he's talking about)
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#92 2005-12-26 6:34 pm
Re: What ever happened to saying "Merry Christmas?"
Yeah. Did Justin Timberlake cover the gambler and make it appropriate for little frat boys, or what?
Spirit was crushed; now is fading, But I want to help make things right.
Because I can see and I can feel, and you can see and you can feel
So why don't we both either stand up and fight
Or at least together we'll call it a night.
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#93 2005-12-27 8:28 am
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Re: What ever happened to saying "Merry Christmas?"
Duke Stratosphere wrote:
Troutski wrote:
Poor persecuted Christians. They just can't get a fair shake in modern America.
Dude, you'd feel pretty persecuted too if your religion wasn't represented anywhere at all in government except the White House and a piddly-ass little 99% of Congress and every state legislature besides the vast majority of judges.
Ya' know, it's a damn good thing that Jews run the world and controll all the oil and money, otherwise I'd be worried! 
As to the Merry Christmas, I think it is entirely appropriate to say "Merry Christmas" to people that you know are Christians and wish a "Happy Holiday" to those you don't know. For me, if someone wishes me a "Merry Christmas", I usually reply "and a Merry Christmas to you too."
'course I also say "Shabbat Shalom" to people wearing a Star of David and buying a Challah on Friday afternoon... so you better not listen to me...
(I also think my kids concerts should be called Christmas concerts since all the songs are either sacred or secular Christmas songs....)
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#94 2005-12-27 10:48 am
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Re: What ever happened to saying "Merry Christmas?"
Gaddammit. Next winter Holiday Season, I am camping in front of a computer so I can be a part of the fun. Thus said, "War" on Christmas?...
oppression --
outrage --
So you can't say "Merry Christmas." Big, stinking deal. It sounds to me like you're the one lacking "think" skin.
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#95 2005-12-27 11:47 am
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Re: What ever happened to saying "Merry Christmas?"
I think it's a bit silly that there's so much controversy over this...I mean, when I was 5 I had to beg kids to come to my birthday party, now a whole country is in an uproar about it?
But what's this whole Santa thing about? I've looked all around the north pole and can't find him. But I asked Dad and he said, "Of course Santa is real, how else do you think all those presents and that copy of Brokeback Mountain got under the tree?"
That's beside the point though, anyone that doesn't want to celebrate my birthday is going to hell anyway so who cares what they say.
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#96 2005-12-27 12:37 pm
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Oh, for the love of Christ. We have another Son o' Gawd roaming around?
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#97 2005-12-27 12:53 pm
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Hey! It's BUDDY Christ!
Aw, he's no fun, he fell right over.
Unless you become as little children, there's no way you will believe this crap.
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#98 2005-12-27 12:57 pm
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Re: What ever happened to saying "Merry Christmas?"
It seems to me there's plenty of conflicting purposes going on.
First off, for those who see Christmas as a Christian holiday (holy-day) that must be preserved as such; do they really want Jews, Muslims, Buddhists, Hindus and athiests participating in the Christian trappings of Christmas? That would seem, at best, to be an activity that dilutes the meaning of Christmas, and at worst, subverts its meaning.
Then there's the commercial aspect; insisting that retailers observe the spirit of Christms by wishing people a "merry" one. Again, that seems to me to subvert Christmas as a holy-day. I would have thought that Christmas tradition (secular and religious) would prefer the greeting of "happy holidays" so as to separate the Christian holy-day from the rather crass commercialism that goes on.
So I would think that logically, those who wish to preserve Christmas as a Christian holy-day would prefer the use of "happy holidays" as a generic salutation inasmuch as Christmas itself is a Christian holy-day and its observance should be considered sacred.
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#99 2005-12-27 1:16 pm
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Re: What ever happened to saying "Merry Christmas?"
Ribtorus wrote:
It seems to me there's plenty of conflicting purposes going on.
First off, for those who see Christmas as a Christian holiday (holy-day) that must be preserved as such; do they really want Jews, Muslims, Buddhists, Hindus and athiests participating in the Christian trappings of Christmas? That would seem, at best, to be an activity that dilutes the meaning of Christmas, and at worst, subverts its meaning.
"Hey, if them heathen's are gonna make money off our holiday, they better talk about it!
Then there's the commercial aspect; insisting that retailers observe the spirit of Christms by wishing people a "merry" one. Again, that seems to me to subvert Christmas as a holy-day. I would have thought that Christmas tradition (secular and religious) would prefer the greeting of "happy holidays" so as to separate the Christian holy-day from the rather crass commercialism that goes on.
c.f. the [url=http://www.townhall.com/opinion/columns/calthomas/2005/12/13/178958.html]Cal Thomas column I talked about in an earlier thread.[url]
So I would think that logically, those who wish to preserve Christmas as a Christian holy-day would prefer the use of "happy holidays" as a generic salutation inasmuch as Christmas itself is a Christian holy-day and its observance should be considered sacred.
And I'd think that Christians would want to preserve separation of church and state so the secular state would keep its hands off holiness. But I'd be wrong there, too.
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