NationStates Jolt Archive


Happy or Merry christmas (UK+Ireland)

Thomish Empire
04-12-2005, 01:41
What do you say? Happy christmas or Merry?

I say happy.
The Tribes Of Longton
04-12-2005, 01:44
If you follow the song, it's Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.

However, that song sucks ass. Happy Christmas, y'all.
DrunkenDove
04-12-2005, 01:48
Nollaig Shona.
H N Fiddlebottoms VIII
04-12-2005, 01:52
How did you know that my traditional holiday greeting was to yell out "NITHER!" at people and then punch them in the face? Have we met before?
Harlesburg
04-12-2005, 02:02
Merry.
Though i hate happy holidays.
PC crap.
Thomish Empire
04-12-2005, 02:03
How did you know that my traditional holiday greeting was to yell out "NITHER!" at people and then punch them in the face? Have we met before?

LOL
The Tribes Of Longton
04-12-2005, 02:05
LOL
DON'T FEED THE ZOMBIES.

And he's not UKish anyway.
Pure Metal
04-12-2005, 02:06
merry messy crismas ;)

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H N Fiddlebottoms VIII
04-12-2005, 02:11
DON'T FEED THE ZOMBIES.
It is Z0MB13 not ZOMBIE, flesh-bag!
And you don't have to feed the Z0MB13s, we'll help ourselves.
*takes a bite of Tribes*
mmm . . . brrraaaaiiinnnns
And he's not UKish anyway.
Isn't british an articulatable word anymore? And what does that have to do with yelling "NITHER" punching people in the face and running away? Did you know that a wiki search for nither finds an article on prostitution? Isn't speaking in rhetorical questions fun?
The Tribes Of Longton
04-12-2005, 02:17
It is Z0MB13 not ZOMBIE, flesh-bag!
And you don't have to feed the Z0MB13s, we'll help ourselves.
*takes a bite of Tribes*
mmm . . . brrraaaaiiinnnns
OW, damnit!

*gets irresistible urge to change sig FNAR*

Isn't british an articulatable word anymore? And what does that have to do with yelling "NITHER" punching people in the face and running away? Did you know that a wiki search for nither finds an article on prostitution? Isn't speaking in rhetorical questions fun?
No, asking rhetorical questions isn't fun, which is why I'm putting a stop to it. Now.
H N Fiddlebottoms VIII
04-12-2005, 02:27
OW, damnit!

*gets irresistible urge to change sig FNAR*
I am like a sig virus. Once I get quoted in, that initial infection spreads and attempts to eat out all other parts of the sig.
No, asking rhetorical questions isn't fun, which is why I'm putting a stop to it. Now.
Isn't it? Are you sure?
Kudlastan
05-12-2005, 00:29
its blatantly 'merry'! Death unto those who say happy...
Kellarly
05-12-2005, 00:32
Merry. Why? Caus its the only time you get to see your normally sober relatives in a drunken stupor after having a little too much to drink...other than weddings of course...
The Tribes Of Longton
05-12-2005, 00:33
its blatantly 'merry'! Death unto those who say happy...
The Man's got you fooled, dude! He wants you to conform to the Merry System, it gives him strength. Become a non-conformist by conforming to my views, man!
Heron-Marked Warriors
05-12-2005, 00:34
Where's the option for "I only say Season's Greetings and tonight I'm going to bake your kitten and rape your daughter"?:confused:

And for the record, I say both.
Heron-Marked Warriors
05-12-2005, 00:34
Where's the option for "I only say Season's Greetings and tonight I'm going to bake your kitten and rape your daughter"?:confused:

And for the record, I say both.

That's merry and happy, not seasons greetings. Although kitten tastes good.
Laenis
05-12-2005, 00:52
I've always used happy christmas since I was a kid, and so it will continue.
Pure Metal
05-12-2005, 00:55
Where's the option for "I only say Season's Greetings and tonight I'm going to rape your kitten and get your daughter baked"?:confused:

much better ;) :D
Heron-Marked Warriors
05-12-2005, 00:57
much better ;) :D

LMAO!:D
Canada-Quebec
05-12-2005, 00:57
My parents say have a happy christmas but since I am not of the same religion as my parents,

I say have a merry "Yule" time. Which is actually a holiday from the 21st of Dec to Jan 1st in my religion.
Pure Metal
05-12-2005, 01:38
LMAO!:D
its reefer madness i tells ya :p :D
Psychotic Mongooses
05-12-2005, 02:11
You can always tell where someone is from the islands with the description of either "Boxing Day" or "St. Stephen's Day" :p
Avertide
05-12-2005, 02:18
Merry pwns Happy so very much it's not even funny.
Avertide
05-12-2005, 02:19
My parents say have a happy christmas but since I am not of the same religion as my parents,

I say have a merry "Yule" time. Which is actually a holiday from the 21st of Dec to Jan 1st in my religion.

Too pretentious to say tide?