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December 23, 2005

Holiday slowdown

I'm on vacation in Vancouver, so posting may be a little irregular over the next few days.

Happy Holidays (as we subversive, secular, progressive, Jews like to say)!

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Enjoy yourself, Lindsay. Happy Festivus!

Have a good holiday, Lindsay! And if you see me going by in the jeep, toss a rainball. TPW and I will be happy to buy you a coffee.

Cheers

You have been tagged with a meme....

Subversive, secular, progressive, Canadian Jews! You people can't even get Thanksgiving right, it's no surprise you're wreaking havoc on the rest of our holidays.

You Canadians aren't real Americans that's for sure. You can't even say "about" right. So take off eh.

My sincerest and warmest wishes to you and yours, whatever holiday you elect to celebrate.

And Happy Holidays to you, too, Lindsay.

Enjoy digging those holes during a jollity-free Secularmas.

And Happy Holidays to you, too,"as we subversive, secular, progressive, Jews like to say"....

Saying Happy Holidays in Texas was so much fun, but it barely gets a noticed here in Lotus Land.

Merry Christmas!

God, I hope you're snowboarding.

Have a satisfying Saturnalia!

If you come down to the beach, ring me up and I'll make you a cup of coffee.

Oh, fine, you can have a drink too.

Happy Newton Day.

Rest well, drink deep draughts of friend's and family's comfort.

Light a candle for freedom,
light a candle for peace,
light a candle for learning,
light a candle for honest democracy
light a candle for those who have not food or home
light a candle for the bruised beauty and waining bounty of our over used planet
light a candle for those hunted and harried for having a different belief
light a frigging bonfire to give light to the great power that is in the dark.

[why not? I hears its a season for miracles and hope.]

Its been a good year for truth in our half of the blogosphere...thanks.

Just stopping in to wish you a merry and festive holiday!

Peace!

Merry Christmas everyone...

songs and stuff.

http://www.another-record.com/wordpress/?p=216#comments

(rock and punk stuff. And I absolutely ruin that site. hah. I suppose to be edgy accoustic.)

Attention: There are pictures of Pope Ratz in a Santa hat.

Happy whichever holiday(s) you'll be celebrating, if any - as we asocial cynics who don't celebrate anything like to say.

Have a happy whatever you want to.

you gotta love Johnny Cash

Oy ... enjoy the Solstice whatever ...

Happy Newton Day, indeed.

Note that you can celebrate Isaac Newton's birthday on either Dec 25 (according to the Julian calendar, still in use in England in 1642) or Jan 4 (according to the Gregorian calendar, in use in much of Europe by that time).

Likewise, half the Christian world (the Orthodox) celebrate Christmas on January 5th (and new years on January 14th!). It was fun growing up on Yugoslavia celebrating Christmas twice and New Years twice - almost three weeks of non-stop parting, eating and drinking!

Sorry you couldn't join us for the traditional eating of Chinese food (Congee Village) and viewing of "Brokeback Mountain" in the East Viallge, surrounded by sobbing Jews, queers, and hipsters. Snifff! I love NYC!

i enjoy sacred days, so I say to you Happy Chanukah, and Merry Xmas (belatedly) and Happy Buddha's Enlightnement Day and happy Solstice
and Happy Ramadan (a few months from now) and Have a good Yom
Kippur and Happy Krishna's Birthday and while I am at it, Happy New Year and happy May You Be Happy in General day.
I see little advantage to secularity outside government. Religion does not scare me--just don't take it too literally and don't be dogmatic. It is beneficial
to look inward once in a while to contemplate the mystery of existence, the basis of all religion, and religious holidays afford some time to do so.

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