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Philip de Cadenet December 25th 03 01:43 PM

In message et, Jim
Hackett writes

From me also.
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Philip de Cadenet G4ZOW
Transmitters 'R' Us
http://www.transmittersrus.com

m II December 25th 03 06:13 PM



Burr wrote:

Today is/was my birthday.


What a rip off. Parents should know better. Having a birthday at
Christmas time deprives children world wide from getting all the
presents they deserve! I always envied kids with birthdays in June or July.

I used to hate getting socks and underwear from St. Nick. Heck..your
parents OWED you that stuff just because they were parents. Getting them
as gifts was just being short changed.




mike
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m II December 25th 03 06:13 PM



Burr wrote:

Today is/was my birthday.


What a rip off. Parents should know better. Having a birthday at
Christmas time deprives children world wide from getting all the
presents they deserve! I always envied kids with birthdays in June or July.

I used to hate getting socks and underwear from St. Nick. Heck..your
parents OWED you that stuff just because they were parents. Getting them
as gifts was just being short changed.




mike
--
__ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
/ /\ / /\ / /\ / /\ / /\ / /\ / /\ / /
/ /\ \/ /\ \/ /\ \/ /
/_/ \/_/ \/_/ \/_/ \/_/ \/_/ \/_/ \/_/

..let the cat out to reply..


Michael A. Terrell December 25th 03 06:32 PM

m II wrote:

Burr wrote:

Today is/was my birthday.


What a rip off. Parents should know better. Having a birthday at
Christmas time deprives children world wide from getting all the
presents they deserve! I always envied kids with birthdays in June or July.

I used to hate getting socks and underwear from St. Nick. Heck..your
parents OWED you that stuff just because they were parents. Getting them
as gifts was just being short changed.

mike


Parents don't "Owe" you anything more than food on the table, a place
to sleep and decent clothes. They may choose to give gifts, if they can
afford to, but they don't "Owe" them to anyone. If something is "Owed",
it isn't a gift, its an entitlement, like welfare.


--
Merry Christmas!

Take care, and God bless.
Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida

Michael A. Terrell December 25th 03 06:32 PM

m II wrote:

Burr wrote:

Today is/was my birthday.


What a rip off. Parents should know better. Having a birthday at
Christmas time deprives children world wide from getting all the
presents they deserve! I always envied kids with birthdays in June or July.

I used to hate getting socks and underwear from St. Nick. Heck..your
parents OWED you that stuff just because they were parents. Getting them
as gifts was just being short changed.

mike


Parents don't "Owe" you anything more than food on the table, a place
to sleep and decent clothes. They may choose to give gifts, if they can
afford to, but they don't "Owe" them to anyone. If something is "Owed",
it isn't a gift, its an entitlement, like welfare.


--
Merry Christmas!

Take care, and God bless.
Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida

m II December 25th 03 07:26 PM



Michael A. Terrell wrote:


Parents don't "Owe" you anything more than food on the table, a place
to sleep and decent clothes. They may choose to give gifts, if they can
afford to, but they don't "Owe" them to anyone. If something is "Owed",
it isn't a gift, its an entitlement, like welfare.


Sheesh..talk about taking things too literally. I also said that they
'owed' you things like socks and underwear. Think of it as the cost of
maintenance of said progeny versus the optional gift giving.

Terrell? Any relatives in Calgary Alberta?




mike
--
__ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
/ /\ / /\ / /\ / /\ / /\ / /\ / /\ / /
/ /\ \/ /\ \/ /\ \/ /
/_/ \/_/ \/_/ \/_/ \/_/ \/_/ \/_/ \/_/

..let the cat out to reply..


m II December 25th 03 07:26 PM



Michael A. Terrell wrote:


Parents don't "Owe" you anything more than food on the table, a place
to sleep and decent clothes. They may choose to give gifts, if they can
afford to, but they don't "Owe" them to anyone. If something is "Owed",
it isn't a gift, its an entitlement, like welfare.


Sheesh..talk about taking things too literally. I also said that they
'owed' you things like socks and underwear. Think of it as the cost of
maintenance of said progeny versus the optional gift giving.

Terrell? Any relatives in Calgary Alberta?




mike
--
__ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
/ /\ / /\ / /\ / /\ / /\ / /\ / /\ / /
/ /\ \/ /\ \/ /\ \/ /
/_/ \/_/ \/_/ \/_/ \/_/ \/_/ \/_/ \/_/

..let the cat out to reply..


Art December 25th 03 11:12 PM

But seriously.... let us never forget the significance of this day. Beyond
the commercial hype, the naysayers, and the evil wrought by men.. we need to
thank God for sending His son to us, so that we may have our sins washed
away, our souls cleansed.***************************

Greetings and the same to you. Reach out to (and love)your enemies
(some of which may be here in this group) for "what good is it to love
just your friends if you lose your soul."

Art December 25th 03 11:12 PM

But seriously.... let us never forget the significance of this day. Beyond
the commercial hype, the naysayers, and the evil wrought by men.. we need to
thank God for sending His son to us, so that we may have our sins washed
away, our souls cleansed.***************************

Greetings and the same to you. Reach out to (and love)your enemies
(some of which may be here in this group) for "what good is it to love
just your friends if you lose your soul."

Michael A. Terrell December 25th 03 11:41 PM

m II wrote:

Michael A. Terrell wrote:

Parents don't "Owe" you anything more than food on the table, a place
to sleep and decent clothes. They may choose to give gifts, if they can
afford to, but they don't "Owe" them to anyone. If something is "Owed",
it isn't a gift, its an entitlement, like welfare.


Sheesh..talk about taking things too literally. I also said that they
'owed' you things like socks and underwear. Think of it as the cost of
maintenance of said progeny versus the optional gift giving.

Terrell? Any relatives in Calgary Alberta?

mike


I long ago grew weary of the commercialism applied to Christmas.
Every year it becomes harder and harder to fined any evidence of the
true meaning of Christmas. People tell you its our "Duty" to go deeper
into debt to buy horrendous amounts of "gifts". I heard a kid tell his
mother he was going to call the state of Florida's child welfare group
and claim he was abused if she didn't buy him a very expensive toy.

I don't hear any true Christmas music. "White Christmas", "Jingle
bells" and other secular music is not Christmas music. It is simply
politically correct BS trying to mask the fact that Jesus Christ was
born.

Sorry, I don't know of any relatives in Canada. My dad's mother died
when I was little. She was the family historian, going back four or five
generations, so very little of our family history was written down. I
was born in Kentucky, and raised in SW Ohio.

--
Merry Christmas!

Take care, and God bless.
Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida


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