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I propose renaming Christmas

Originally posted by: LoKe
ZzZz, it's a Christian/Catholic/Whatever the fuck holiday. If you don't believe in Christ, then don't celebrate.


" Excuse me sir, this is the PC police. Please step away from the Holiday Tree so we can beat the logic out of you."😛
 
Originally posted by: LoKe
Congrats. But let's try to keep Christ in Christmas.

:music: Lets put christ back in Christmas! Right back where he belongs! Lets put christ back in christmas, and back into your favorite christmas songs!

Jingle Bells, Go to hell, if you do not praaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay...:music:
 
I propose we rename the whole holiday season to: "Bosses cramming junk up your a$$ and working you to death because they couldn't do a decent job of managing the whole rest of the year and are now in peril of falling short for the quarter/year-end, which all of course translates into them screwing the customer and their own employees...also hourly employees are certainly not allowed to accrue any overtime, even with the increased workload.....season"

Is that a little long?
 
Originally posted by: LoKe
Congrats. But let's try to keep Christ in Christmas.

Here, here ... the holiday was instituted to commemorate or remember His birth.

... and if you don't believe, don't forget to let your bosses know that you don't celebrate the holiday, so they can keep the holiday; you're coming to work! After all, you wouldn't want to risk being labeled a hypocrite, would you?

:thumbsup:
 
Originally posted by: boggsie
Originally posted by: LoKe
Congrats. But let's try to keep Christ in Christmas.

Here, here ... the holiday was instituted to commemorate or remember His birth.

... and if you don't believe, don't forget to let your bosses know that you don't celebrate the holiday, so they can keep the holiday; you're coming to work! After all, you wouldn't want to risk being labeled a hypocrite, would you?

:thumbsup:

Again, some people apprently think that 'believing' and 'celebrating' are synonyms. When will they learn?
 
Originally posted by: Gooberlx2
Originally posted by: boggsie
Originally posted by: LoKe
Congrats. But let's try to keep Christ in Christmas.

Here, here ... the holiday was instituted to commemorate or remember His birth.

... and if you don't believe, don't forget to let your bosses know that you don't celebrate the holiday, so they can keep the holiday; you're coming to work! After all, you wouldn't want to risk being labeled a hypocrite, would you?

:thumbsup:

Again, some people apprently think that 'believing' and 'celebrating' are synonyms. When will they learn?

Do you celebrate Hanukah?
 
Originally posted by: LoKe
Originally posted by: Gooberlx2
Originally posted by: boggsie
Originally posted by: LoKe
Congrats. But let's try to keep Christ in Christmas.

Here, here ... the holiday was instituted to commemorate or remember His birth.

... and if you don't believe, don't forget to let your bosses know that you don't celebrate the holiday, so they can keep the holiday; you're coming to work! After all, you wouldn't want to risk being labeled a hypocrite, would you?

:thumbsup:

Again, some people apprently think that 'believing' and 'celebrating' are synonyms. When will they learn?

Do you celebrate Hanukah?
Only because my girlfriend does. I celebrate Christmas because I've always celebrated it. I suppose you could say I simply "celebrate the Holidays", but I tend to lean on tradition. Christmas is so much easier to say.
 
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