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Wishing Everyone the absolute best these coming Holidays. From Janice & James
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Merry Christmas & a Happy New Year!
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Wishing Everyone the absolute best these coming Holidays. From Janice & James
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Merry Christmas & a Happy New Year!
Happy holidays to you as well.
Nice picture
Merry Xmas to you and yours James, and a year of peace and happiness.
Thank you!
Merry Christmas to you and your family, and best wishes in the New Year.
Happy Holidays! btw, I love the animated .gif you have there.
Mine will be when this crazy last-minute rush is over
Thanks to everyone for your Christmas wishes. And I did really like that animated gif I found. Here is yet another…
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Thank You,
Would be nice to know what everyone is eating to the holiday.
I remember that my parents had always a dish ‘Kartoffelwurst’ or Saumagen. Its actually a filled pigs stomach with potatoes, bacon, herbs and some other ingredients. Very tasty but its a lot of work. Well, its a german dish so its not light either. Light as in calories.
Saumagen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Merry Christmas!!!
No Pig stomachs here unless someone sneaks it in somehow. My daughter is in charge this year and she is buying ham & turkey breast meat with dressing and other assorted dishes so it will kind of be like a Thanksgiving meal I suppose except the turkey will not be cooked from scratch. And of course there will be eggnog & rum & beer (beer served separately) and what ever anyone else brings.
Thank You,
Merry Christmas James, and to all who read this thread.
Merry X-mas and a Happy New Year to you too jdmcdaniel3, enjoy the winter holiday.
Thank you oldcpu same for you as well.
> Merry Christmas & a Happy New Year!
Happy Chanukah, began at sunset on December 20, 2011
and a Happy New Year, which comes on January 23, 2012 on the Christian
calendar marking the beginning of Chinese new year of 4709, 4710, or
4649 depending on which scholar you wanna believe…
we could also celebrate the birth of Buddha, it comes around on the
first full moon in May…
but, wouldn’t it be easier to say “Happy Holidays”?
and do it every day of the year? (because somewhere, someone who might
be using openSUSE has a special religious holiday just about every day
of the year (with the years being counted from a wide variety of
important (to someone) beginnings, like the birth of a religious leader,
deaths of who knows what, or other events…
see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holiday
especially http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holiday#Religious_holidays
i know we are not supposed to talk about religion here, but you folks
brought it up.
–
DD
openSUSE®, the “German Engineered Automobiles” of operating systems!
I’ll take your word for it that it tastes good !
Tomorrow is my daughter’s birthday, and we’ll be having the kids build and decorating gingerbread houses (and then running around outside from all that sugar intake! ).
After that, then it’s “full speed ahead” to insanity!
Am Wed, 21 Dec 2011 14:21:45 +0000 schrieb DenverD:
>> Merry Christmas & a Happy New Year!
>
> Happy Chanukah, began at sunset on December 20, 2011
>
> and a Happy New Year, which comes on January 23, 2012 on the Christian
> calendar marking the beginning of Chinese new year of 4709, 4710, or
> 4649 depending on which scholar you wanna believe…
>
> we could also celebrate the birth of Buddha, it comes around on the
> first full moon in May…
>
> but, wouldn’t it be easier to say “Happy Holidays”?
>
> and do it every day of the year? (because somewhere, someone who might
> be using openSUSE has a special religious holiday just about every day
> of the year (with the years being counted from a wide variety of
> important (to someone) beginnings, like the birth of a religious leader,
> deaths of who knows what, or other events…
>
> see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holiday
>
> especially http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holiday#Religious_holidays
>
> i know we are not supposed to talk about religion here, but you folks
> brought it up.
Oh my. Yes it is the politcal correctness. But true, there are many
people that are not christians.
But people do in generaly celebrate that holiday, with religion or
without.
Other people with other tradition celebrate differently but i am curious
what they eat if they do.
Fudge!lol!
seems like this thread violates the no religion rule.
No, it doesn’t. Perhaps the OP is wrong for wishing everyone a safe and happy holiday.
Honestly. I can not beleive I have read some of these posts now. Maybe it’d be better to say “Bah Hum Bug”.
If it did violate the T&C it would have been removed.
Yeah, this isn’t PC kindergarten.
Am Thu, 22 Dec 2011 22:06:02 +0000 schrieb swerdna:
> Yeah, this isn’t PC kindergarten.
Its chit chat = lala
Happy Solstice day every one. Wishing you a Happy and Healthy 2012.
Akemashite omedetou gozaimasu.