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RE: Christmas, 2008 - 5/27/2008 5:01:38 PM   
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Charles Dickens are a few of my favorites.


Well, you certainly need all the help and guidance we can offer. j/k!
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RE: Christmas, 2008 - 5/28/2008 12:41:45 PM   
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Being an old salt, I like Moby Dick with Gregory Peck.
I don't like the one with the newer Star Trek captain.
Forget his name, just remember it's French.

But, years ago I saw a silent Moby Dick and a version
shortly after it. I was surprised that ending wasn't like
Gregory Peck. Course, I've never read the book.
They always say the book is better than the movie.

I can definitely vouch that the BOOK is better than the
bible movies and stories they come out with.
Being such a critical reader, it's hard for me to fully enjoy
the bible movies. My onlyl comment is, "Wouldn't it be
just as easy to stick to the SCRIPT?" LOL.

What does that have to do with X-mass? nothing.
Any diversion will do. lol.

It's still just as pagan as when it started and as it will be
when the LORD returns and burns it all up in the chaff.

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RE: Christmas, 2008 - 5/29/2008 6:29:02 PM   
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Speaking of old movies (and Christmas), if any of you have Blockbuster Online (don't know if it's on Netflix), there is a great compilation called 'A Hollywood Christmas'. It was a TV special hosted by Jane Seymour. It starts with the first silent movie about Christmas in the early 1900's and goes up through 1996, when it was made. I watched it last year during the holidays and it was great.

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RE: Christmas, 2008 - 5/30/2008 2:30:23 AM   
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That sounds very interesting!
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RE: Christmas, 2008 - 6/4/2008 3:21:16 PM   
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If you're going to burn x-mass lights, do it during earth hour.

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RE: Christmas, 2008 - 6/10/2008 4:19:17 PM   
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Okay, who left the heat on? The east coast is more than warm...

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RE: Christmas, 2008 - 6/11/2008 12:12:44 PM   
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Okay, who forgot to turn the heat on? The west coast is frigid. The home-fuel suppliers are making out like bandits. We're wearing sweaters, jackets, and hats. It dips down into the 30s at night.

Where is global warming?!?!?!?

Actually, I am loving it. I would prefer it was too cold than too hot. Yaaaaahhooooo!

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RE: Christmas, 2008 - 6/11/2008 12:13:57 PM   
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Where is global warming?!?!?!?


Here in Alabama unfortunately

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RE: Christmas, 2008 - 6/11/2008 12:22:37 PM   
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Our turn is coming. Right now, we watch the weather maps, and it is amazing how hot some places are, while we are turning the heat back on.

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RE: Christmas, 2008 - 6/11/2008 12:23:22 PM   
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Where is global warming?!?!?!?


Here in Alabama unfortunately

Stop kidding. It's only supposed to get up to 91 in southeast Alabama today. I was concerned I'd have to scrape ice off my car's windshield when I got up this morning.
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RE: Christmas, 2008 - 6/11/2008 1:35:29 PM   
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Where is global warming?!?!?!?


Here in Alabama unfortunately

Stop kidding. It's only supposed to get up to 91 in southeast Alabama today. I was concerned I'd have to scrape ice off my car's windshield when I got up this morning.



True. I didn't burn my hand when I touched the steering wheel on my lunch break today so there must be an arctic blast.

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RE: Christmas, 2008 - 6/11/2008 4:41:01 PM   
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yeah, thunderstorm in Georgia,,,but not dark enough to try to take a lightening photo. phbbbt. Still I am very glad for the rain, and so are my bushes, and so is the lawn and so is the pond....

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RE: Christmas, 2008 - 6/11/2008 5:32:43 PM   
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Oh I LOVE Christmas! I look forward to celebrating it in my new area with great anticipation, love, joy and pleasure. I love everything about Xmas...Xmas movies, the cooking, going to church, hopefully we will have snow, I love white Xmas. I hope I can a nice lady who will become my girlfriend.

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RE: Christmas, 2008 - 6/12/2008 8:46:15 AM   
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Just for the record, I did not become a father on the 3rd Sunday in June. If anyone is willing to do the research, they will find that not only did I not become a father on the 3rd Sunday in June, neither did my own son, my Dad nor either of my grandfathers.

With that startling fact revealed, be it known that I fully intend, once again, to celebrate Father's Day on the 3rd Sunday in June this year.


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RE: Christmas, 2008 - 6/12/2008 8:51:02 AM   
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This will be my first Father's Day!

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RE: Christmas, 2008 - 6/12/2008 12:13:59 PM   
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ah, that's wonderful, Earthless!
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RE: Christmas, 2008 - 6/12/2008 12:19:17 PM   
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I took my stepdad out for Father's Day last night since i work on Sunday and told him he could order whatever he wanted...he ended up getting a 19 dollar steak....last time i say that!

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RE: Christmas, 2008 - 6/12/2008 12:20:55 PM   
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Oh I LOVE Christmas! I look forward to celebrating it in my new area with great anticipation, love, joy and pleasure. I love everything about Xmas...Xmas movies, the cooking, going to church, hopefully we will have snow, I love white Xmas.


Then you're totally in the wrong thread.

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RE: Christmas, 2008 - 6/12/2008 1:48:20 PM   
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Is this a thread about father's day OR Xmas 2008???

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RE: Christmas, 2008 - 6/12/2008 1:50:27 PM   
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Yes.
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RE: Christmas, 2008 - 6/12/2008 1:55:07 PM   
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Yes whichever? What about the title? It is confusing?!?

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RE: Christmas, 2008 - 6/12/2008 1:55:59 PM   
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Yes whichever? What about the title? It is confusing?!?


Yes, No, Maybe.

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RE: Christmas, 2008 - 6/12/2008 2:02:53 PM   
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Cloak, I think it's an all inclusive, pick the holiday thread. Carl just sort of started it as a joke, so it's whatever one wants it to be. We have those from time to time.
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RE: Christmas, 2008 - 6/12/2008 2:16:02 PM   
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Yes whichever? What about the title? It is confusing?!?

Think of Father's Day as an analogy of why the Christmas naysayers get all worked up over non-issues.
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RE: Christmas, 2008 - 6/12/2008 2:43:32 PM   
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Mothers Day: right out of the pit of hell
Fathers Day: right out of pergatory
Childrens Day: A great idea!

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