<p>First year with no presents. Guess 45k a year in tuition counts though...</p>
<p>mine is ok. it just doesnt feel christmas-y. im not going to see family or anything. ahh o well.</p>
<p>Merry Christmas!</p>
<p>Yeah, it doesn't feel like Christmas around here. There's no snow outside and it's actually pretty warm here.</p>
<p>yeah, this is the first year I can remember without snow.</p>
<p>"2006 years ago baby jesus was born to a VIRGIN (I'd hit it)!!!!111</p>
<p>right...."</p>
<p>Bloody heathen! May the Lord smite you on this day, sir.</p>
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<p>Same here. In Michigan, where I live during the school year, there's no snow. And now I am at my dad's for Christmas Break and there's is no snow and it's in Ottawa, Canada! I flew here yesterday and there was a lot of fog so we couldn't land and we had to divert to Syracuse, NY and there was still no snow there. </p>
<p>I need the snow on Christmas.</p>
<p>But for presents, I got $200 from my mom and a portable dvd player and from my dad... we're still shopping for them. lol</p>
<p>There's no snow in northern Illinois either, it's actually kind of sad.</p>
<p>I have the same feeling , it's a sad of no snow in Christmas .On the contrast,it's warm here in China .The weather experts said we will have a warm winter this year.</p>
<p>HAPPY CHRISMAHANUKWANZAKAH!</p>
<p>Happy Holidays.</p>
<p>Happy Holidays. Props to the liberals out there =]</p>
<p>Don't encourage them. They'll never learn.</p>
<p>Happy nondenominational holidays to everyone.
@_@</p>
<p>Did anyone else hear about that town in New England somewhere that had a nativity scene set up, but then the city decided it wanted to separate church and state, so they took out all the religious figures in it?</p>
<p>I wonder what's left of it.</p>
<p>Happy birthday!</p>
<p>I would rather public buildings recognize all major religious holidays with some decoration than none at all. That way nobody would be offended (like people are, anyway) AND it would make things more colorful/interesting.</p>
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<p>lol..
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I would rather public buildings recognize all major religious holidays with some decoration than none at all. That way nobody would be offended (like people are, anyway) AND it would make things more colorful/interesting.
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Oh, yes, but then you risk incurring the wrath of the atheists who celebrate nothing.</p>
<p>:D</p>
<p>There are many little religious factions with their own holidays, so recoginizing all of the would be impossible. As much as we may forget, there are other religions besides Chirsmahanakwanzadan. There are the devil worshippers, animal sacrificers, and Scientologists. There are more than these, many more, so you can't publicly recognize all religions. And there are always those annoying atheists...</p>
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<p>I can't believe how many atheists have bumper stickers that have a cross with a line going diagonally through it.</p>
<p>I wonder how many have the sack to have bumber stickers crossing out the Star of David or the Islamic half-moon and star.</p>