hey everyone....

Posted by: lastdan

hey everyone.... - 25/12/2005 19:26

merry all that and a happy new one of those.

best wishes,
-dan
Posted by: jimhogan

Re: hey everyone.... - 25/12/2005 19:40

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merry all that and a happy new one of those.

best wishes,
-dan


Day, Holiday, Christian, Birth, Savior, Christmas, Merry. One each.

Merry [censored] Christmas!!
Posted by: msaeger

Re: hey everyone.... - 26/12/2005 02:02

Merry Christmas

I just got home from the holiday merriment.
Posted by: Phoenix42

Re: hey everyone.... - 26/12/2005 11:44

I think I might use that on next years cards, happy holidays is just so hollow.
Posted by: JeffS

Re: hey everyone.... - 27/12/2005 13:29

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merry all that and a happy new one of those.


You too!

Searching for the appropriate holiday gesture is getting harder these days!
Posted by: andy

Re: hey everyone.... - 27/12/2005 14:37

I just got back from 3 days of cooking for 20+ people, in a hut in the woods, I need a holiday...
Posted by: wfaulk

Re: hey everyone.... - 27/12/2005 16:26

I just got back from a three-day holiday filled with eight hours of driving, 24 hours of diarrhea, two head colds, and the 80F (26C) house of my elderly inlaws.

I need a holiday too.
Posted by: tahir

Re: hey everyone.... - 29/12/2005 09:05

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24 hours of diarrhea


Me too, plus 16 people for dinner on the 25th, 44 on the 26th, glad to get back to work
Posted by: JBjorgen

Re: hey everyone.... - 30/12/2005 15:54

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Me too, plus 16 people for dinner on the 25th, 44 on the 26th, glad to get back to work

I had no idea cannibalism was back in vogue, especially in such quantities. I can see how that would cause some digestive issues.
Posted by: pgrzelak

Re: hey everyone.... - 30/12/2005 16:00

I can't even begin to think of the cholesterol involved!!!
Posted by: tahir

Re: hey everyone.... - 30/12/2005 16:18

Posted by: bonzi

Re: hey everyone.... - 31/12/2005 08:54

Yeah, happy new year to everybody, and merry whatever birthdays or anything one might celebrate!

(I was comenting to a christian friend of mine that I still felt nice to wish him a merry Christmass, because it is something he celebrates, regardless of it being a mythical man's birthday of just a co-opted pagan celebration of (northern) winter solstice (I also directed him to that beautiful Dar Williams' song we learned about from Tony).
Later, I got this his SMS'ed Christmas greeting:
"Merry Solstice, and may your days grow longer and longer!" )