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Originally Posted by JPaul
You're weird............nearly as weird as me :shifty:
Jonno :cool:
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Originally Posted by Jon L. Obscene
father christmas is green :angry:
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Originally Posted by TheDave
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Thats the hulk.....or the grinch.
Santa looks strangely like my Dad.
Even has the same shoes. :unsure:
he was green till coca-cola came along :unsure:
:lol: This is the case. Many of the early depictions of Father Christmas show a long green robe with fur. The red top and trousers is largely a Coca Cola invention - see Drawing Room for abominations of capitalism comment.Quote:
Originally Posted by TheDave
Why is JPaul almost as weird as Jonno? :huh:
well imo to each their own..... but the poem was not my cup of tea
I thik thats theres 2 christmases... the religious one for believers, and the consumer one for the rest. The household I grew up in wasnt religious, but we did celebrate Christmas in the trees decorations and presents sense of it all....
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Originally Posted by Biggles
Biggles, it is the 'rampart consumerism' that concerns me. I posted this same poem last year and received totally different responses. It is interesting for me to see the different responses, viewpoints on it.
In the United States, today is the biggest shopping day of the year. I know that it has to put unbelievable financial strain on a lot of families, often lasting throughout the year. I, too, hope it is a passing phase.
All I can really do myself is try to stay out of the shops this time of year, and start traditions within my own family that do not put this financial pressure on my own children and theirs, and uphold the traditional meaning of the Christian Christmas.
When I think back on my childhood, I cannot remember much of presents I received for Christmas. I know many years they were probably very minimal and items of necessity. I do remember the excitement of being with extended famiily, the traditional Christmas Eve and Midnight Masses very vividly though.
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Originally Posted by TheDave
I was beginning to think, he had to travel from Mars every year. :unsure: