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over a year ago
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Since you bring it up, ...
I’m not as excited for Christmas as I am the summer. I don’t end Christmas wishing for the next one as much as I do with summer. When the hot weather disappears I wish for he next one, because I miss it, I like being warm and all the outdoor activities it brings.
Christmas time brings cold/overspending/limited time and more.
Although the celebrations and spending time with the family is nice, I think I lean more towards a ‘thanksgiving celebration ‘ as I’m not Christian. And wouldn’t the church admit, that ‘probably’ more non Christians (who are active in the church community and practice their religion ‘ celebrate Christmas more than Actual Christmians
*just a bought Dan,
Discuss. Haha |
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Lol my boss came back from lunch the other day, she’s bought wrapping paper, ribbon, bows, crackers and Christmas decorations.
10 out of 10 for forward planning |
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"Since you bring it up, ...
I’m not as excited for Christmas as I am the summer. I don’t end Christmas wishing for the next one as much as I do with summer. When the hot weather disappears I wish for he next one, because I miss it, I like being warm and all the outdoor activities it brings.
Christmas time brings cold/overspending/limited time and more.
Although the celebrations and spending time with the family is nice, I think I lean more towards a ‘thanksgiving celebration ‘ as I’m not Christian. And wouldn’t the church admit, that ‘probably’ more non Christians (who are active in the church community and practice their religion ‘ celebrate Christmas more than Actual Christmians
*just a bought Dan,
Discuss. Haha"
There’s pro’s to both:
Summer : much more oiled cleavage on display
Christmas : sneaky fondles under the mistletoe and it frustrates the fuck out of people when you do a countdown to it
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"Since you bring it up, ...
I’m not as excited for Christmas as I am the summer. I don’t end Christmas wishing for the next one as much as I do with summer. When the hot weather disappears I wish for he next one, because I miss it, I like being warm and all the outdoor activities it brings.
Christmas time brings cold/overspending/limited time and more.
Although the celebrations and spending time with the family is nice, I think I lean more towards a ‘thanksgiving celebration ‘ as I’m not Christian. And wouldn’t the church admit, that ‘probably’ more non Christians (who are active in the church community and practice their religion ‘ celebrate Christmas more than Actual Christmians
*just a bought Dan,
Discuss. Haha
There’s pro’s to both:
Summer : much more oiled cleavage on display
Christmas : sneaky fondles under the mistletoe and it frustrates the fuck out of people when you do a countdown to it
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