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Merry Christmas one and all. It is weird. We fight, chat, joke, prod and poke each other like family on TV. There is a common bond between all of us. Wounds licked, hurts healed. Now is the time for forgiveness and a chance to say "Nice on, you got one over on me, see you next year" with a big smile on your face. Thank you all for helping me get through my difficult moments here in Thailand in 2012. Look forward to helping you all in any way I can in 2013. Thanks.

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On behalf of one of our coposters, who misfortunately can't be with us at this festive time:

"I'm currently on my holidays so can't be here to offer you this in person.

Just want to wish all of you a warm and merry Christmas wherever you are! smile.png"

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which are you celebrating?

1...The story of the birth of some obscure guy 2000 years ago that somehow got twisted making him the son of the invisible man in the sky in addition to the other myth about a man in a red and white suit who arrives on a sleigh pulled by reindeer to shimmy down the chimney and leave presents for children?

2...the celebration of avarice and greed where people go into massive debt to buy things they dont really want or need for themselves and others closely followed by stuffing themselves with rich fatty unhealthy food washed down by a lake of booze

the only people that deserve a mention at Xmas are the people that give up their holiday to cook and serve food to the homeless or go visit some old folks who feel even more alone than usual

Bah Humbug.hope you all have a miserable time and dont get the things you wished for

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On behalf of one of our coposters, who misfortunately can't be with us at this festive time:

"I'm currently on my holidays so can't be here to offer you this in person.

Just want to wish all of you a warm and merry Christmas wherever you are! smile.png"

Sm

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I did 'like' this post, but then the clarity of it would have been muddied ... so I have expressed my liking here ... as opposed to up there ^^

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which are you celebrating?

1...The story of the birth of some obscure guy 2000 years ago that somehow got twisted making him the son of the invisible man in the sky in addition to the other myth about a man in a red and white suit who arrives on a sleigh pulled by reindeer to shimmy down the chimney and leave presents for children?

2...the celebration of avarice and greed where people go into massive debt to buy things they dont really want or need for themselves and others closely followed by stuffing themselves with rich fatty unhealthy food washed down by a lake of booze

the only people that deserve a mention at Xmas are the people that give up their holiday to cook and serve food to the homeless or go visit some old folks who feel even more alone than usual

Bah Humbug.hope you all have a miserable time and dont get the things you wished for

I thought I would wish goodwill to all men. Merry Christmas, Natty, and all the very best for the year ahead

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which are you celebrating?

1...The story of the birth of some obscure guy 2000 years ago that somehow got twisted making him the son of the invisible man in the sky in addition to the other myth about a man in a red and white suit who arrives on a sleigh pulled by reindeer to shimmy down the chimney and leave presents for children?

2...the celebration of avarice and greed where people go into massive debt to buy things they dont really want or need for themselves and others closely followed by stuffing themselves with rich fatty unhealthy food washed down by a lake of booze

the only people that deserve a mention at Xmas are the people that give up their holiday to cook and serve food to the homeless or go visit some old folks who feel even more alone than usual

Bah Humbug.hope you all have a miserable time and dont get the things you wished for

This gets my vote for post of the day I'm not religious or a little child and am living in a mainly Buddhist country it's just a normal day for me.

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which are you celebrating?

1...The story of the birth of some obscure guy 2000 years ago that somehow got twisted making him the son of the invisible man in the sky in addition to the other myth about a man in a red and white suit who arrives on a sleigh pulled by reindeer to shimmy down the chimney and leave presents for children?

2...the celebration of avarice and greed where people go into massive debt to buy things they dont really want or need for themselves and others closely followed by stuffing themselves with rich fatty unhealthy food washed down by a lake of booze

the only people that deserve a mention at Xmas are the people that give up their holiday to cook and serve food to the homeless or go visit some old folks who feel even more alone than usual

Bah Humbug.hope you all have a miserable time and dont get the things you wished for

I'm celebrating the leanest time of year for my culture, the passing of the shortest day, the return to light and to do it we are gorging ourselves unnecessarily to show that we have plenty. Sorry you forgot to add the true meaning of this mid-winter celebration.

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which are you celebrating?

1...The story of the birth of some obscure guy 2000 years ago that somehow got twisted making him the son of the invisible man in the sky in addition to the other myth about a man in a red and white suit who arrives on a sleigh pulled by reindeer to shimmy down the chimney and leave presents for children?

2...the celebration of avarice and greed where people go into massive debt to buy things they dont really want or need for themselves and others closely followed by stuffing themselves with rich fatty unhealthy food washed down by a lake of booze

the only people that deserve a mention at Xmas are the people that give up their holiday to cook and serve food to the homeless or go visit some old folks who feel even more alone than usual

Bah Humbug.hope you all have a miserable time and dont get the things you wished for

Merry Xmas Natty and may the New Year bring you lots of joy, love and happiness and all the other things you may wish for.

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