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On Fri, 31 Dec 2010 07:06:20 +0000, kachina wrote:
k2 said stuff on 27 Dec 2010: On Dec 25, 9:50Â*am, " Sir Gregory Hall, Esq." wrote: Christmas is a celebration of the birth of Christ so what's with this 'merry' crap? The Online dictionary definition: mer ry adj. mer ri er, mer ri est 1. Full of high-spirited gaiety; jolly. 2. Marked by or offering fun and gaiety; festive: a merry evening. 3. Archaic Delightful; entertaining. 4. Brisk: a merry pace. It seems to me this 'merry' Christmas crap is just another way for non-believers to take over and Â*marginalize the true meaning of Christm as. It seems to me Christ's birth should be celebrated with solemn thanks to our Lord for giving his only begotten son that those who believe in Him may h ave everlasting life. Getting drunk on spirits and getting bloated on too much food is debauche ry. Is it proper to gives thanks to the Lord's ultimate sacrifice by engaging in sinful behavior? Making Christmas all about human vices seems to me to be very antithetical, blasphemous and sinful and no way to get to Heaven. -- Gregory Hall One would imagine your childhood Christmas time was pretty bleak. Christmas is a great time for children, more so than adults. Overanalyizing Christmas robs the simple joy that Christmas is for children. Sorry yours was ****ty... I don't know, k2. I think it might be just as great a time for adults, for different reasons. I appreciate getting the whole family together more than I used to. We sat down 17 to dinner on Christmas Eve, 24 for a buffet for Christmas. It's good to have all the kids playing together. I used to love it when I was a kid and all the family got together and us *cousins* could sneak off alone without the grownups and just hang. I love, today, to see my grandkids doing the same. I think when they're all grownup they'll be good friends. And so the tradition continues. It's FAMILY after all. |
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On Tue, 04 Jan 2011 04:22:23 +0000, kachina wrote:
pandora said stuff on 31 Dec 2010: On Fri, 31 Dec 2010 07:06:20 +0000, kachina wrote: k2 said stuff on 27 Dec 2010: On Dec 25, 9:50Â*am, " Sir Gregory Hall, Esq." wrote: Christmas is a celebration of the birth of Christ so what's with this 'merry' crap? The Online dictionary definition: mer ry adj. mer ri er, mer ri est 1. Full of high-spirited gaiety; jolly. 2. Marked by or offering fun and gaiety; festive: a merry evening. 3. Archaic Delightful; entertaining. 4. Brisk: a merry pace. It seems to me this 'merry' Christmas crap is just another way for non-believers to take over and Â*marginalize the true meaning of Christm as. It seems to me Christ's birth should be celebrated with solemn thanks to our Lord for giving his only begotten son that those who believe in Him may h ave everlasting life. Getting drunk on spirits and getting bloated on too much food is debauche ry. Is it proper to gives thanks to the Lord's ultimate sacrifice by engaging in sinful behavior? Making Christmas all about human vices seems to me to be very antithetical, blasphemous and sinful and no way to get to Heaven. -- Gregory Hall One would imagine your childhood Christmas time was pretty bleak. Christmas is a great time for children, more so than adults. Overanalyizing Christmas robs the simple joy that Christmas is for children. Sorry yours was ****ty... I don't know, k2. I think it might be just as great a time for adults, for different reasons. I appreciate getting the whole family together more than I used to. We sat down 17 to dinner on Christmas Eve, 24 for a buffet for Christmas. It's good to have all the kids playing together. I used to love it when I was a kid and all the family got together and us *cousins* could sneak off alone without the grownups and just hang. I love, today, to see my grandkids doing the same. I think when they're all grownup they'll be good friends. And so the tradition continues. It's FAMILY after all. like my brother mike says, people who look like us. my nephew stephen hasn't had a lot of chance to see his cousins, and he was the funniest of them all. he stood with the four boys closest to his age, and broke up laughing. i had warned him that there would be a pile of boys his age that looked just like him, and to make sure that he went home with us. he had to admit that they looked just like him. That's funny but can be very true. All our grandkids look more like each other than they look like their parents. It's pretty obvious when they're all together that they are related. Fascinating. |
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