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Who was born on Christmas?

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Do you know anybody?

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Originally posted by Chandradi
Do you know anybody?
Not Jesus, ironically.

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Apart from Jesus that is......

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Try peeps called Noel or Holly.

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Noel and Holly? Never heard of them. Or it. Sorry 🙂

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here you go, kid: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/December_25#Births

merry xmas!

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Originally posted by Blackamp
here you go, kid: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/December_25#Births

merry xmas!
Yes, let us celebrate the birth of X. 😕

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Originally posted by Ice Cold
Yes, let us celebrate the birth of X. 😕
Mr. Cold, believe you must be familiar with 'X' standing in humbly for Greek 'Chi', a

symbol often used in olden times, when I was but a young Boston Lad, to represent

He who died on the X.



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Originally posted by Blackamp
Mr. Cold, believe you must be familiar with 'X' standing in humbly for Greek 'Chi', a

symbol often used in olden times, when I was but a young Boston Lad, to represent

He who died on the X.



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😀

-b
I thought X "marked the spot".



*gee...I was wrong?

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Originally posted by Blackamp
Mr. Cold, believe you must be familiar with 'X' standing in humbly for Greek 'Chi', a

symbol often used in olden times, when I was but a young Boston Lad, to represent

He who died on the X.



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😀

-b
It's all Greek to me Blackamp.
I am more familiar with Hebrew letters, thanks for the tip. The only Chi I was aware of emanates from 2 inches below my navel. 😉

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Originally posted by Ice Cold
It's all Greek to me Blackamp.
I am more familiar with Hebrew letters, thanks for the tip. The only Chi I was aware of emanates from 2 inches below my navel. 😉
'Chi' - rhymes with 'pie' 😉

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Originally posted by Ice Cold
It's all Greek to me Blackamp.
I am more familiar with Hebrew letters, thanks for the tip. The only Chi I was aware of emanates from 2 inches below my navel. 😉
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Originally posted by Chandradi
Do you know anybody?
My cousin (named Joshua Joseph). I don't think I know of anyone else.

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I used to know some twins who were born on Boxing day they were 1/2 American 1/2 Scottish and lived in England, their family sent presents by post, they joked that their family sent joint between them for Christmas and Birthday but they didn't really. That would be mean huh.
My grandad died on boxing day that kinda ruined it for my granny.

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Originally posted by Chandradi
Do you know anybody?
I know I'm going to regret this, but, why do you want to know?

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