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A Christmas card for Prince, music lovers, and all orgers! I've heard he doesn't celebrate, but still, the guitar-playing reindeer was too cute ..
Wish you a merry & musical Christmas, Prince And a sweet Christmas to all Christmas-observing orgers http://www.123greetings.c.../fun3.html | |
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thanx flo | |
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Show some respect, the man doesn't celebrate it. | |
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I give it but of course he is free not to take it - I respect his freedom.
Dayclear said: Show some respect, the man doesn't celebrate it. | |
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Rosalita said: thanx flo | |
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Merry Christmas 2U. "The Lion Sleeps Tonight... | |
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Thank u very much Flo6!!!! Merry Christmas !!! Forever in my life... | |
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Merry Christmas | |
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Dayclear said: Show some respect, the man doesn't celebrate it.
There is no such thing as not celebrating a holiday or birthday, a person will feel, and think their true feelings anyway. i wonder how many people can actually keep from celebrating someones birth in their own hearts. i don't know what some Jehovas are trying to do anyway. Can someone explain that one? And i think that u celebrate Christmas Dayclear because u haven't stated otherwise that i know of, so please don't take this post in the wrong way, i'm just commenting on the whole idea of a person saying they don't celebrate a Birthday, it really doesn't make sense and i think its virtually impossible. i can understand if a person would say they don't practice the commercial part of Jesus's Birthday that makes Christmas so gift oriented, but to say they don't celebrate which is a type of rejoicing that Jesus was born, is an impossiblity to me. Thats the way i feel though. [Edited 12/25/08 8:09am] [Edited 12/25/08 8:11am] | |
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Nice Card, Merry Christmas Purple Funksteers! | |
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What I don't get is why anyone would be offended to receive those wishes even if he/she doesn't celebrate. Those wishes are coming from good intentions, it's not a crime. How many times have I received emails from friends with wishes for things I have no connection to, or people wishing me a happy St. Valentine when being single, or just last month, a happy Thanksgiving when I'm not American and have been in the country for just four months.
If it's coming with good intentions, what harm could there be? ReginaCarman said: Dayclear said: Show some respect, the man doesn't celebrate it.
There is no such thing as not celebrating a holiday or birthday, a person will feel, and think their true feelings anyway. i wonder how many people can actually keep from celebrating someones birth in their own hearts. i don't know what some Jehovas are trying to do anyway. Can someone explain that one? And i think that u celebrate Christmas Dayclear because u haven't stated otherwise that i know of, so please don't take this post in the wrong way, i'm just commenting on the whole idea of a person saying they don't celebrate a Birthday, it really doesn't make sense and i think its virtually impossible. i can understand if a person would say they don't practice the commercial part of Jesus's Birthday that makes Christmas so gift oriented, but to say they don't celebrate which is a type of rejoicing that Jesus was born, is an impossiblity to me. Thats the way i feel though. [Edited 12/25/08 8:09am] [Edited 12/25/08 8:11am] | |
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Flo6 said: What I don't get is why anyone would be offended to receive those wishes even if he/she doesn't celebrate. Those wishes are coming from good intentions, it's not a crime. How many times have I received emails from friends with wishes for things I have no connection to, or people wishing me a happy St. Valentine when being single, or just last month, a happy Thanksgiving when I'm not American and have been in the country for just four months.
If it's coming with good intentions, what harm could there be? ReginaCarman said: There is no such thing as not celebrating a holiday or birthday, a person will feel, and think their true feelings anyway. i wonder how many people can actually keep from celebrating someones birth in their own hearts. i don't know what some Jehovas are trying to do anyway. Can someone explain that one? And i think that u celebrate Christmas Dayclear because u haven't stated otherwise that i know of, so please don't take this post in the wrong way, i'm just commenting on the whole idea of a person saying they don't celebrate a Birthday, it really doesn't make sense and i think its virtually impossible. i can understand if a person would say they don't practice the commercial part of Jesus's Birthday that makes Christmas so gift oriented, but to say they don't celebrate which is a type of rejoicing that Jesus was born, is an impossiblity to me. Thats the way i feel though. [Edited 12/25/08 8:09am] [Edited 12/25/08 8:11am] i agree with u Flo6 | |
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ReginaCarman said: Flo6 said: What I don't get is why anyone would be offended to receive those wishes even if he/she doesn't celebrate. Those wishes are coming from good intentions, it's not a crime. How many times have I received emails from friends with wishes for things I have no connection to, or people wishing me a happy St. Valentine when being single, or just last month, a happy Thanksgiving when I'm not American and have been in the country for just four months.
If it's coming with good intentions, what harm could there be? i agree with u Flo6 | |
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cute Life Sexy | |
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