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i'm hijacking this thread
merry christmas grinchy

what are you going to give yerself for christmas?
not what yer gonna give yer kids
or yer mistress or that stud at the gym you've been fantasizing about
not what yer gonna do about world hunger
not about the homeless or the mentally bereft

i wanna know what you are going to buy for YOU
nobody else ever gets it right anyhow

i'm gonna get me a drone
with an infrared camera with x-ray vision and a missile launcher and facial recognition
i may have to add a few features to trick it out

https://tinyurl.com/2d85nn8v


Hey, can't say christmas in UK any more. Outlawed

I think you can still say Ramadan or Ramada Inn

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@chris-guffogg said
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oueT-ZPKX1k
Unavailable for me! πŸ™

I know people who already have their Christmas Trees up!

-VR


@Earl-of-Trumps
It's getting that way Earl - Woke tried to change 'Black Friday' with little effect apart from getting shafted at the local MallπŸ‘πŸš¬


@earl-of-trumps said
Hey, can't say christmas in UK any more. Outlawed

I think you can still say Ramadan or Ramada Inn
Wow, sounds like white butt-hurtism.

Still buying into Tucker Carlson and his idea that "they're coming for you"?

Without fear, Republicans would never win any office in this country.


@earl-of-trumps said
Hey, can't say christmas in UK any more. Outlawed

I think you can still say Ramadan or Ramada Inn
Around here we are expected to say Happy Holidays.

I still say have a Merry Christmas, and all the best to you and yours in the New Year.

-VR


I used to think it was disrespectful to say Xmas. I assumed it was either Satanist or atheist based. I was very wrong. The letter X in Greek is chi, or the ch sound. Early Christians used a fish, or an X often as a clandestine symbol of their faith
The word Christ starts with a chi or X in Greek.


@earl-of-trumps said
Hey, can't say christmas in UK any more. Outlawed

I think you can still say Ramadan or Ramada Inn
πŸ˜† so true


@contenchess said
πŸ˜† so true
Other than the fact that many Christmas Cards here have Merry Christmas written on them, but then I just live here. πŸ€”


@earl-of-trumps said
Hey, can't say christmas in UK any more. Outlawed

I think you can still say Ramadan or Ramada Inn
Interesting perspective on the UK Earl, but completely misinformed.

The bigger issue last year in the north west (where Liverpool and Bolton are found) was that lockdown was stopped for Christmas, but wasn't stopped for Eid or Ramadan.


I still wish people "merry christmas", if I assume that they actually relate to christianity...

"Happy Holidays" to my muslim and atheistic colleagues, who still enjoy the days off.

"seasonal greetings" to provoke my sons...


@suzianne said
Wow, sounds like white butt-hurtism.

Still buying into Tucker Carlson and his idea that "they're coming for you"?

Without fear, Republicans would never win any office in this country.
@suzianne would find race in a ham sandwich - wouldn't ya, suzie


@gambrel said
I used to think it was disrespectful to say Xmas. I assumed it was either Satanist or atheist based. I was very wrong. The letter X in Greek is chi, or the ch sound. Early Christians used a fish, or an X often as a clandestine symbol of their faith
The word Christ starts with a chi or X in Greek.
BrilliantπŸ‘πŸš¬


@relentless-red said
Interesting perspective on the UK Earl, but completely misinformed.

The bigger issue last year in the north west (where Liverpool and Bolton are found) was that lockdown was stopped for Christmas, but wasn't stopped for Eid or Ramadan.
Good pointπŸ‘πŸš¬