Re: Santa removed from Coke cans. Non-Christians find him "offensive."
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Originally Posted by 3RA1N1AC
While he has a relatively high "Q" rating, he's just not that popular; neither is there any seasonal aspect to his presence in our lives.
Re: Santa removed from Coke cans. Non-Christians find him "offensive."
Last time I was in the store (which was before this was posted, admittedly), Santa was on the Coke packaging...
I've to go again this morning, and since I can't make a Long Island without cola, I'll report on Santa's whereabouts. ;)
I did, however, nick his cap.
:shuriken:
Re: Santa removed from Coke cans. Non-Christians find him "offensive."
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Originally Posted by j2k4
While he has a relatively high "Q" rating, he's just not that popular
the chicken or the egg.
he's not on coke cans because he isn't popular?
or
he isn't popular because he's not on coke cans?
i mean. take santa off the coke cans and his popularity's prolly going to take a dive, too. coke cans are very important to upholding our seasonal traditions, i heard something to this effect on foxnews.
Re: Santa removed from Coke cans. Non-Christians find him "offensive."
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Originally Posted by 3RA1N1AC
...i heard something to this effect on foxnews.
Surely not! :O
Re: Santa removed from Coke cans. Non-Christians find him "offensive."
I believe President Bush has fallen foul of the "Holiday Syndrome" and can expect a call from Mr Gibson.
Apparently the Whitehouse Christmas Card neglects to say the word Christmas and opts for the word Holiday instead. This has bent a number of people out of shape it would seem.
Although not a Bush fan I would have some sympathy with him if he said "there is no pleasing some people" :)
Re: Santa removed from Coke cans. Non-Christians find him "offensive."
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Originally Posted by Biggles
I believe President Bush has fallen foul of the "Holiday Syndrome" and can expect a call from Mr Gibson
Although not a Bush fan I would have some sympathy with him...
Surely not! :O
Re: Santa removed from Coke cans. Non-Christians find him "offensive."
Re: Santa removed from Coke cans. Non-Christians find him "offensive."
You'd be better off complaining about what's IN a can of coke, not what's printed on the outside :huh:
Anyway, Back to dear old Santa, an old man with a thick bushy beard, who sneaks into childrens bedrooms in the middle of the night, and gives them sweets and prezzies....
Does this sound right to you? :paedo:
Re: Santa removed from Coke cans. Non-Christians find him "offensive."
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Originally Posted by Barbarossa
You'd be better off complaining about what's IN a can of coke, not what's printed on the outside :huh:
Anyway, Back to dear old Santa, an old man with a thick bushy beard, who sneaks into childrens bedrooms in the middle of the night, and gives them sweets and prezzies....
Does this sound right to you? :paedo:
Too true.
Had a buddy lose a really nice custom paint-job to a bunch of Coca Cola wielding idiots at his wedding reception.
Ruined his honeymoon.:huh:
Re: Santa removed from Coke cans. Non-Christians find him "offensive."
probably not a good link for people without broadband but this was on CNN. The most sane thing i have seen so far in the news about this "war on christmas" myth