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....so I could put Christmas lights all over my boat and join one of the
Christmas Parades on the lake or in the sound. I'd even put a lighted
Nativity Scene on the bow, just so people wouldn't forget the reason we
celebrate the Holiday.

But, I don't. So I have to settle with putting the Christmas lights on the
house. And I just finished! Yippee! Christmas is a time of togetherness and
sharing. And I think a nicely lighted front yard and house says just that
to all who pass by.


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JohnH wrote:
...so I could put Christmas lights all over my boat and join one of the
Christmas Parades on the lake or in the sound. I'd even put a lighted
Nativity Scene on the bow, just so people wouldn't forget the reason we
celebrate the Holiday.

But, I don't. So I have to settle with putting the Christmas lights on the
house. And I just finished! Yippee! Christmas is a time of togetherness and
sharing. And I think a nicely lighted front yard and house says just that
to all who pass by.


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John H

**** May your Christmas be Spectacular!****
*****...and your New Year even Better!*****


You should be ashamed of yourself. This is nothing but a blatant troll,
and you know it. And to think you're one of the first ones to **** on
someone for doing just this.

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I usually put up the Stereo speakers outside and play Christmas music
(choirs) have done so for the past 8 yr.s and plenty of compliments,
and no complaints!


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JohnH wrote:
...so I could put Christmas lights all over my boat and join one of the
Christmas Parades on the lake or in the sound. I'd even put a lighted
Nativity Scene on the bow, just so people wouldn't forget the reason we
celebrate the Holiday.

But, I don't. So I have to settle with putting the Christmas lights on the
house. And I just finished! Yippee! Christmas is a time of togetherness and
sharing. And I think a nicely lighted front yard and house says just that
to all who pass by.


--
John H

**** May your Christmas be Spectacular!****
*****...and your New Year even Better!*****


You should be ashamed of yourself. This is nothing but a blatant troll,
and you know it. And to think you're one of the first ones to **** on
someone for doing just this.


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To insult some ragheads? Suck up an RPG that way....
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I'd even put a lighted
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celebrate the Holiday.


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I am with John I did today at my store no lights yet but the big MERRY
CHRISTMAS on my sign.

JR North wrote:

To insult some ragheads? Suck up an RPG that way....
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I'd even put a lighted
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celebrate the Holiday.


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Why not start a lighted boat parade tradition back in MD?

The first year or two would be small, but with a little PR and
determination you'd have something really worthwhile before you
realized it.

It's not too late this year to put holiday lights on your boat,
including a nativity scene if you're so inclined, and stage a parade
prior to the heart of the holiday season.

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On 28 Nov 2006 15:55:47 -0800, "Chuck Gould"
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Why not start a lighted boat parade tradition back in MD?

The first year or two would be small, but with a little PR and
determination you'd have something really worthwhile before you
realized it.

It's not too late this year to put holiday lights on your boat,
including a nativity scene if you're so inclined, and stage a parade
prior to the heart of the holiday season.


Once November 15th hits, the doors to the boatel are closed for the season.
The aisle way is filled with boats from the slips, and the hatches are
battened for winter. It gets *cold* here!

I wish it didn't get so cold. I think a Christmas Parade of boats would be
fun with Christmas lights twinkling all over the water. Cool!
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JohnH wrote:

On 28 Nov 2006 15:55:47 -0800, "Chuck Gould"
wrote:


Why not start a lighted boat parade tradition back in MD?

The first year or two would be small, but with a little PR and
determination you'd have something really worthwhile before you
realized it.

It's not too late this year to put holiday lights on your boat,
including a nativity scene if you're so inclined, and stage a parade
prior to the heart of the holiday season.



Once November 15th hits, the doors to the boatel are closed for the season.
The aisle way is filled with boats from the slips, and the hatches are
battened for winter. It gets *cold* here!

I wish it didn't get so cold. I think a Christmas Parade of boats would be
fun with Christmas lights twinkling all over the water. Cool!
--
John H

**** May your Christmas be Spectacular****
******and your New Year even Better!******


I guess you never heard about global warming. It's really 76º outside
right now.

Dan
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On Thu, 30 Nov 2006 00:35:33 GMT, Dan wrote:

JohnH wrote:

On 28 Nov 2006 15:55:47 -0800, "Chuck Gould"
wrote:


Why not start a lighted boat parade tradition back in MD?

The first year or two would be small, but with a little PR and
determination you'd have something really worthwhile before you
realized it.

It's not too late this year to put holiday lights on your boat,
including a nativity scene if you're so inclined, and stage a parade
prior to the heart of the holiday season.



Once November 15th hits, the doors to the boatel are closed for the season.
The aisle way is filled with boats from the slips, and the hatches are
battened for winter. It gets *cold* here!

I wish it didn't get so cold. I think a Christmas Parade of boats would be
fun with Christmas lights twinkling all over the water. Cool!
--
John H

**** May your Christmas be Spectacular****
******and your New Year even Better!******


I guess you never heard about global warming. It's really 76º outside
right now.

Dan


I played golf in a short sleeved shirt today! Hell, it's almost December.
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JohnH wrote:
I played golf in a short sleeved shirt today! Hell, it's almost December.
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John, according to the weather folks, by December 1, Hell WILL freeze
over!



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