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Originally posted by gauchonice drawing and everything.
but if you ask me, holidays have become nothing but a heaven for our sadly materialistic society.
what is christmas nowadays? does anyone REALLY care about its historic events?
if not for the mall, the way corporations MAKE you spend money and the way society pressures you to show what you've got...(gifts, how you look, how big is your tree, what company decorated your front lawn+facade)
I mean what part of "Santa clause" has anything to do with Christ's birth.
they call it "christmas".
and it's not only Christmas. governments gotta somehow have the economy moving: In January it's "after christmas sales", in Feb it's Valentine's day, in March it's Easter, and mother's day and father's day and 4th of July and halloween...and on and on and on...just think about the common denominator in all these "holidays"... money!
P.S. I can almost smell the amount of storm of replies I'm gonna get. fact of the matter is, you christmas "lovers" have been SOLD to believe in the so called "christmas spirit", I'm just being me in my good old real world.
I don't know about you guys, but my gaghant has nothing to do with the birth of Christ. The "materialistic" celebration (gifts, Santa Claus, party, alcohol) are on New Year's, and are therefore not religious. On Sourp Dznoont, it's just church and family dinner.
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Originally posted by gauchonice drawing and everything.
but if you ask me, holidays have become nothing but a heaven for our sadly materialistic society.
what is christmas nowadays? does anyone REALLY care about its historic events?
if not for the mall, the way corporations MAKE you spend money and the way society pressures you to show what you've got...(gifts, how you look, how big is your tree, what company decorated your front lawn+facade)
I mean what part of "Santa clause" has anything to do with Christ's birth.
they call it "christmas".
and it's not only Christmas. governments gotta somehow have the economy moving: In January it's "after christmas sales", in Feb it's Valentine's day, in March it's Easter, and mother's day and father's day and 4th of July and halloween...and on and on and on...just think about the common denominator in all these "holidays"... money!
P.S. I can almost smell the amount of storm of replies I'm gonna get. fact of the matter is, you christmas "lovers" have been SOLD to believe in the so called "christmas spirit", I'm just being me in my good old real world.Achkerov kute.
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Originally posted by Baron DantsHey look people, it's the Grinch!
I don't know about you guys, but my gaghant has nothing to do with the birth of Christ. The "materialistic" celebration (gifts, Santa Claus, party, alcohol) are on New Year's, and are therefore not religious. On Sourp Dznoont, it's just church and family dinner.Achkerov kute.
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The best part of Christmas/ New Years is the food and all the time we spend with our family. Oh ya, I almost forgot... and the time off from work and school.
I love shopping for presents... but I think the best present is a gift card. I mean what could be better than $$. Usually I don't have a problem getting something for everyone... but this year, I don't know what to get for my supervisor. Any ideas?? Someone??? Anyone??? No one???
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Originally posted by DimndInDaRufThe best part of Christmas/ New Years is the food and all the time we spend with our family. Oh ya, I almost forgot... and the time off from work and school.
I love shopping for presents... but I think the best present is a gift card. I mean what could be better than $$. Usually I don't have a problem getting something for everyone... but this year, I don't know what to get for my supervisor. Any ideas?? Someone??? Anyone??? No one???
For the present, is the supervisor male/female? hobbies? collector?
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Originally posted by DimndInDaRufThe best part of Christmas/ New Years is the food and all the time we spend with our family. Oh ya, I almost forgot... and the time off from work and school.
I love shopping for presents... but I think the best present is a gift card. I mean what could be better than $$. Usually I don't have a problem getting something for everyone... but this year, I don't know what to get for my supervisor. Any ideas?? Someone??? Anyone??? No one???
Is your supervisor a man or a woman? Well if its a woman, get her a basket of Bath & Body Works, lotions and potions. But if you want to spend a little more, give her some of Philosophy products. Like the yummy Shampoos that smell oh so great.
If its a man...then either a gift card or a scarf. At the moment I cannot think of anything else.
I hope that helps..Last edited by XxgoeyxX; 11-30-2004, 09:34 AM.You can't hold a man down without staying down with him.
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