ice cream making and ranting

Tuesday, December 20, 2005

Doesn't anyone know what the real meaning of Christmas is

You've all heard the stories about the crazies waging war on not saying Merry Christmas. This one is a bit different.

The head of the township's library Board of Trustees defended a holiday card the group is sending to township residents, disputing a Township Committee member's claim that it did not mention Christmas.
Randall Gabrielan said Tuesday that the card, titled "Season's Readings," included Christmas greetings in a variety of languages, although the sentiment was not expressed in English.

This is the card in question. It could be a bit more attractive. But look how fantastically nerdy it is with the mouse arrow tree!

This Christmas really makes me want to cry. I'm pretty much over it. This is why we can't have nice things. It's only going to get worse until people learn to live and let live. And stop getting huffy when someone tries to be nice. I hope no one sends him any cards for the rest of his life.

I'd like to remind all the crazies of the sentiments expressed in Christmas music, and I'd like to quote Elvis, since everyone loves him (and I don't know who originally wrote the song)

Santa knows we're all God's children, and that makes everything right.


2 Comments:

  • At December 20, 2005 9:06 PM, Blogger Kenny said…

    This was retarded in past years when people were pushing to make people stop saying Christmas, and it's just as retarded now that the other side is overreacting to things that don't mention Christmas.

    The pro-Christmas people have a point (Holiday Tree? Who are we kidding?) but they have gotten ridiculously carried away. Basically, whichever side happens to be more vocal in this dispute at any given moment is the side that looks completely stupid.

     
  • At December 21, 2005 7:15 AM, Blogger lyan! said…

    i'm going Japanes on this. Here, Christmas is just commercial. Christmas in the stores, no where else. Maybe a few toys for the kids but nothing past 10 I think.
    Though I like the presents, just couldn't care less about the sacrament.

     

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