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Started by MichaelC, December 20, 2006, 11:35:08 AM

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MichaelC

Merry Christmas!!  


Expecially to all the heathens out there.

snopes

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Originally posted by MichaelC

Merry Christmas!!  


Expecially to all the heathens out there.



Backatcha! From one heathen to the rest, Merry Christmas!

waterboy

Merry Christmas AND Happy Holidays to all.

jdb

Just what I have come to expect from the likes of this crew: more silly, unrealistic hopes pinned on some fat dude wearing red and a clock ticking away our lives one year at a time.

Up ALL of your's, you optimistic SOB's!

Love, jdb

In_Tulsa

And a Merry Christmas to you to. HO HO HO

RecycleMichael

Power is nothing till you use it.


Kenosha

 

USRufnex

Stop it with the attacks on Christmas, ye "happy holiday" secular humanist heathen... it's offensive to America's oppressed majority groups...

Every knee shall bow, every tongue confess... that Santa Claus is....... [:D]

/sarcasm.

Happy HOLY days... and pass the turducken...

Porky

Wishing you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. [:)]

makelifebetter4ok

Bah humbug and SHOVE it where da sun don't SHINE.  You guys are having WAY too much FUN.  Put a lid on it.


LisaPeace

Merry Christmas Everyone!


sgrizzle

I saw santa heading north on memorial. Apparently he has traded the gas-guzzling sleigh for more economical transit.

Wonder how many homes you can get to in one night by bike. Also wonder how you get to the roof.

pmcalk

...And for the rest of us, happy festivus.

Can we start airing our grievances?

Happy Holidays, Merry Christmas, Happy Chanukah (though its over), Happy Kwanzaa, Happy New Year, Happy whatever you celebrate...

...to all.
 

aoxamaxoa

"You don't have to be Christian to understand the point of the Christmas story. So let each of us pledge to celebrate the real deal this year. It's far more important that the Christmas story be in our souls than our stores. Let us gather and embrace our families. Let us join together to protect the babies in the dawn of life, care for the elderly in the dusk of life. Let us nurture the sick, shelter the homeless. Stop for the stranger on the Jericho Road. Work for the promise of peace. Surely that is the point of the story."

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