Merry Christmas!
IL Ruffino
22-12-2006, 15:29
The Lord shall be born, and thus Macy's sold everything 50% off!
May your gifts be well wrapped and your batteries be included. Have some alcohol, get laid!
Merry Christmas to you, and to all a good hangover!
Anyone else going to church?
Imperial isa
22-12-2006, 15:31
The Lord shall be born, and thus Macy's sold everything 50% off!
May your gifts be well wrapped and your batteries be included. Have some alcohol, get laid!
Merry Christmas to you, and to all a good hangover!
Anyone else going to church?
church no
may my lady be talking to me on the day,may i not kill someone in my family on the day
Daistallia 2104
22-12-2006, 15:31
Merry Christmas Ruffy! (BTW, doesn't look like I'll be making it out you way. :()
Multiland
22-12-2006, 15:34
I don't want to celebrate the sacrifice of Christ (yes I know Christmas supposedly celebrates His birth, but look up what 'Mass of Christ' means). Therefore, I will just wish Jesus a happy birthday and throw some kind of biodegradable food into soil as an offering to Him.
IL Ruffino
22-12-2006, 15:34
church no
may my lady be talking to me on the day,may i not kill someone in my family no the day
Alcohol shall save ye family!
Merry Christmas Ruffy! (BTW, doesn't look like I'll be making it out you way. :()
Wha? No cheesesteaks? :(
Potarius
22-12-2006, 15:35
I don't want to celebrate the sacrifice of Christ (yes I know Christmas supposedly celebrates His birth, but look up what 'Mass of Christ' means)
I don't "celebrate" it, per se. I'm just in it for the presents... As I should be. Afterall, it was originally a Winter festival in Roman times where people would give gifts to each other and drink their asses off.
Multiland
22-12-2006, 15:36
I don't "celebrate" it, per se. I'm just in it for the presents... As I should be. Afterall, it was originally a Winter festival in Roman times where people would give gifts to each other and drink their asses off.
But called Yuletide :)
IL Ruffino
22-12-2006, 15:37
But called Yuletide :)
Will you be celebrating that? ;)
Imperial isa
22-12-2006, 15:38
Alcohol shall save ye family!
yer they all die of fear
IL Ruffino
22-12-2006, 15:39
yer they all die of fear
then it's the alcohol's fault! Not yours!
Multiland
22-12-2006, 15:40
Will you be celebrating that? ;)
I doubt it.
Chandelier
22-12-2006, 15:40
I'm going to go to church on Christmas Eve.
United Guppies
22-12-2006, 15:40
I won't be getting any presents, even though we put up the tree (which is horribly tacky with most of the ornaments broken)
Bah! Humbug!
Imperial isa
22-12-2006, 15:42
then it's the alcohol's fault! Not yours!
how will that hold up in court
IL Ruffino
22-12-2006, 15:42
I doubt it.
:(
Daistallia 2104
22-12-2006, 15:47
Wha? No cheesesteaks? :(
And no Old Forge Pizza wit my old pal Bob. I kinda got Grinched 'cause I didn't get my regular Santa job this year ($600 for two days of wearing a Santa suit and shaking hands on the train - what a sweet gig. :()
Hopefully next year round ....
Multiland
22-12-2006, 15:50
The mention of cheesesteaks made me wonder what they are. I then imagined (without connecting it to a dead animal of course) a big steak-like thing with cheese-like stuff on top. I've now remembered that I'm hungry and that I've had no breakfast or lunch (and I intended to do some research today), so I'm off, but just imagine the types of replies I'm likely to give to certain posts instead of actually reading them :) ...could even set up a "What would Multiland say?" thread :D
Smunkeeville
22-12-2006, 15:51
I am going to church Sunday morning, after that we are going to my mom's for lunch, my mother in laws for dinner, driving 4 hours to see my father in law, staying the night, getting up early to do Christmas and driving 4 hours back home so hubby can be at work at noon.
Imperial isa
22-12-2006, 15:53
I am going to church Sunday morning, after that we are going to my mom's for lunch, my mother in laws for dinner, driving 4 hours to see my father in law, staying the night, getting up early to do Christmas and driving 4 hours back home so hubby can be at work at noon.
your hubby got to work :(
Potarius
22-12-2006, 15:55
The mention of cheesesteaks made me wonder what they are. I then imagined (without connecting it to a dead animal of course) a big steak-like thing with cheese-like stuff on top. I've now remembered that I'm hungry and that I've had no breakfast or lunch (and I intended to do some research today), so I'm off, but just imagine the types of replies I'm likely to give to certain posts instead of actually reading them :) ...could even set up a "What would Multiland say?" thread :D
You've never heard of a cheesesteak?
You're lost, my friend. Horribly, horribly lost.
Smunkeeville
22-12-2006, 15:56
your hubby got to work :(
:( yeah, noon to 9pm
it's double time and a half though.........
Cluichstan
22-12-2006, 15:59
http://www.roadfood.com/photos/mini_7742.jpg
Mmmm...Geno's! :D
Daistallia 2104
22-12-2006, 16:00
The mention of cheesesteaks made me wonder what they are.
It's a local delicacy of Philly that I was going to make a detour for (as well as giving a wave to Ruffy ;) and maybe anothe couple of folks in the area) if I was visiting my friend in the same state, which looks to be slim to no chances.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheesesteak
Imperial isa
22-12-2006, 16:09
:( yeah, noon to 9pm
it's double time and a half though.........
lucky he was not made to work at night
IL Ruffino
22-12-2006, 16:13
I am going to church Sunday morning, after that we are going to my mom's for lunch, my mother in laws for dinner, driving 4 hours to see my father in law, staying the night, getting up early to do Christmas and driving 4 hours back home so hubby can be at work at noon.
You have a busy busy busy holiday! :eek:
We go to church at 4:30pm Christmas eve, then come home and stuff our faces with keilbasa and ham, then get drunk!
Not much driving, :p
IL Ruffino
22-12-2006, 16:14
It's a local delicacy of Philly that I was going to make a detour for (as well as giving a wave to Ruffy ;) and maybe anothe couple of folks in the area) if I was visiting my friend in the same state, which looks to be slim to no chances.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheesesteak
I think I'll have one for lunch today.
Smunkeeville
22-12-2006, 16:14
You have a busy busy busy holiday! :eek:
We go to church at 4:30pm Christmas eve, then come home and stuff our faces with keilbasa and ham, then get drunk!
Not much driving, :p
sounds fun!
our church has a Christmas eve candlelight service but we are missing it this year.
IL Ruffino
22-12-2006, 16:20
sounds fun!
our church has a Christmas eve candlelight service but we are missing it this year.
Yeah, we have a thing like that too, but we're missing that because of the time it is at.
Multiland
22-12-2006, 17:51
It's a local delicacy of Philly that I was going to make a detour for (as well as giving a wave to Ruffy ;) and maybe anothe couple of folks in the area) if I was visiting my friend in the same state, which looks to be slim to no chances.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheesesteak
Is that what cheese normally looks like in the U.S.? Eww
IL Ruffino
22-12-2006, 17:54
Is that what cheese normally looks like in the U.S.? Eww
Do you not know what cheeeeez whiiiizzz looks like?
Multiland
22-12-2006, 17:58
Do you not know what cheeeeez whiiiizzz looks like?
Erm it looks like minging yellow sick like in that picture?
Erm it looks like minging yellow sick like in that picture?
Indeed it does, strikes me as a rather odd choice, but hey it's fast food, it ain't healthy, nor high-class. Cheeze Whiz is a liquidish cheese product, used mostly because it tastes pretty good and is already semi-melted so it works good in a product like that.
Multiland
22-12-2006, 18:03
Indeed it does, strikes me as a rather odd choice, but hey it's fast food, it ain't healthy, nor high-class. Cheeze Whiz is a liquidish cheese product, used mostly because it tastes pretty good and is already semi-melted so it works good in a product like that.
And I'm guessing it's very cheap too? Looks like that thing's full of artificial crap to replace actual milk
Welsh wannabes
22-12-2006, 18:06
go to church on Christmas eve and christmas morning.
Ashmoria
22-12-2006, 18:09
I don't want to celebrate the sacrifice of Christ (yes I know Christmas supposedly celebrates His birth, but look up what 'Mass of Christ' means). Therefore, I will just wish Jesus a happy birthday and throw some kind of biodegradable food into soil as an offering to Him.
you could give up the linguistics and celebrate NOEL or NAVIDAD instead.