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Robert Casey December 21st 03 02:57 AM

New Q signs
 
QMC = Merry Christmas
QMX = Merry Xmas
QHH = Happy Hoildays
QHY = Happy new Year


Steve Robeson K4CAP December 21st 03 02:21 PM

Subject: New Q signs
From: Robert Casey
Date: 12/20/03 8:57 PM Central Standard Time
Message-id:

QMC = Merry Christmas
QMX = Merry Xmas
QHH = Happy Hoildays
QHY = Happy new Year


QBH: Bah, Humbug

73

Steve, K4YZ






Larry Roll K3LT December 24th 03 02:46 AM

In article , (Steve
Robeson K4CAP) writes:

Subject: New Q signs
From: Robert Casey

Date: 12/20/03 8:57 PM Central Standard Time
Message-id:

QMC = Merry Christmas
QMX = Merry Xmas
QHH = Happy Hoildays
QHY = Happy new Year


QBH: Bah, Humbug

73

Steve, K4YZ


QGB: God bless us, every one!

73 and Merry CHRISTmas, de Larry, K3LT

BTW: I hold the fervent hope that there is someone out there who is offended
by my emphasis of the name "Christ" in the word "CHRISTmas." If so, please
do me a favor and reply with an amusing post about how I'm being Politically
Incorrect, or something like that!

LT



KØHB December 24th 03 03:06 AM


"Larry Roll K3LT" wrote

BTW: I hold the fervent hope that there is someone out there who is

offended
by my emphasis of the name "Christ" in the word "CHRISTmas."


What an odd wish! I would think you'd hold fervent hope for unanimous
approval of that emphasis.

73, de Hans, K0HB








Robert Casey December 24th 03 04:14 AM

KØHB wrote:

"Larry Roll K3LT" wrote



BTW: I hold the fervent hope that there is someone out there who is


offended


by my emphasis of the name "Christ" in the word "CHRISTmas."



What an odd wish! I would think you'd hold fervent hope for unanimous
approval of that emphasis.

73, de Hans, K0HB

Saw a card saying "Keep Santa in Xmas". A kind of back ended statement to
make you laugh a little and to remind you to keep Christ in Christmas.













Mike Coslo December 24th 03 04:48 AM

Larry Roll K3LT wrote:

In article , (Steve
Robeson K4CAP) writes:


Subject: New Q signs
From: Robert Casey

Date: 12/20/03 8:57 PM Central Standard Time
Message-id:

QMC = Merry Christmas
QMX = Merry Xmas
QHH = Happy Hoildays
QHY = Happy new Year


QBH: Bah, Humbug

73

Steve, K4YZ



QGB: God bless us, every one!

73 and Merry CHRISTmas, de Larry, K3LT

BTW: I hold the fervent hope that there is someone out there who is offended
by my emphasis of the name "Christ" in the word "CHRISTmas." If so, please
do me a favor and reply with an amusing post about how I'm being Politically
Incorrect, or something like that!


Now Larry! Who cares about politically correct, who really cares about
offending whoever? Better to have pity on those who may be offended by
your expression than trying to bait them.

Celebrate Christmas!

- Mike KB3EIA -


N2EY December 24th 03 03:21 PM

In article , ospam
(Larry Roll K3LT) writes:

I hold the fervent hope that there is someone out there who is offended
by my emphasis of the name "Christ" in the word "CHRISTmas." If so, please
do me a favor and reply with an amusing post about how I'm being Politically
Incorrect, or something like that!


I find it humorous that some are offended by the word "Xmas", because they
obviously don't know its origin.

A Verry Merry to All, whatever your holiday

73 de Jim, N2EY

Brian December 24th 03 09:59 PM

(N2EY) wrote in message ...
In article ,
ospam
(Larry Roll K3LT) writes:

I hold the fervent hope that there is someone out there who is offended
by my emphasis of the name "Christ" in the word "CHRISTmas." If so, please
do me a favor and reply with an amusing post about how I'm being Politically
Incorrect, or something like that!


I find it humorous that some are offended by the word "Xmas", because they
obviously don't know its origin.


Perhaps Christ couldn't write, and had to mark an "X" in the signature
block when he filed his taxes?

A Verry Merry to All, whatever your holiday

73 de Jim, N2EY


N2EY December 25th 03 03:55 AM

In article ,
(Brian) writes:

I find it humorous that some are offended by the word "Xmas", because they
obviously don't know its origin.


Perhaps Christ couldn't write,


The nuns would be ashamed of a bold brazen article who could not recall John
Chapter 8 Verses 5 to 9 ;-)

A Verry Merry to All, whatever your holiday




Hole E. Ghost December 30th 03 07:24 PM

On 24 Dec 2003 02:46:51 GMT, ospam (Larry Roll K3LT)
wrote:


73 and Merry CHRISTmas, de Larry, K3LT

BTW: I hold the fervent hope that there is someone out there who is offended
by my emphasis of the name "Christ" in the word "CHRISTmas." If so, please
do me a favor and reply with an amusing post about how I'm being Politically
Incorrect, or something like that!

LT


You're not bring politically incorrect - just stupid.

I am sick and tired of the signs and the pious folks who loudly
proclaim that "JESUS IS THE REASON FOR THE SEASON" and "KEEP CHRIST IN
CHRISTMAS". It is moments like this that confirms my suspicion that
most Christians are a bunch of illiterate dumbasses. If one of them
even took a moment to read something else besides the bible, they
would find out that the original reason for the season is the Winter
Solstice. You see, what happens when you read non-fiction is this; you
actually learn something.

For centuries the church could not decide on the proper date of the
birth of JC (bible scholars are still debating if this person actually
existed, or if he was just another concoction of the church to control
the masses), according to Ruth Reichmann of the Max Kade
German-American Center, IUPUI, "Pagans had traditionally decked their
halls with boughs of holly, evergreens and mistletoe to symbolize
winter's inability to prevent the renewal of life. Merrymaking came to
have a share in Christmas observance through popular enthusiasm. The
medieval secular celebrations lasted for a "season," extending from
Christmas eve to Epiphany, and in some localities even from St.
Thomas' Day, Dec. 21 (honoring the "doubting Thomas," disciple of
Jesus) to Candlemas (February 2).
There was some dispute about the proper date of the birth of Christ
and not everyone agrees even to this day. It was not until A.D. 350,
that December 25 was declared the official date for celebrating
Christmas by Pope Julius I. When the fathers of the church decided to
settle upon a date to celebrate the event, they wisely chose the day
of the winter solstice, since it coincided with some rival religions'
celebrations and the rebirth of the sun and approaching longer days,
symbolized by bon-fires and yule logs. December 25 was a festival long
before the conversion of the Germanic peoples to Christianity, it
seemed fitting that the time of their winter festival would also be
the time to celebrate the birth of Christ. The darkness that had
frightened and threatened to defeat the ancient pagans, was forever
defeated by the coming of Christ."

So there you have it. Jesus was not the reason for the season.
Christmas, as we know it, is another example of Christian plagiarism
and crusades. They stole the holiday from the pagan to wipe out the
competition by creating the myth of a fake birth to a virgin. Can you
believe that people actually buy that? "Honest honey, it was an angel
of god, not Bob next door."

So enjoy the holidays with family and friends. It is a special
time, the beginning of Winter, the shortest day of the year (in the
northern hemisphere), but please do not insult the nonbelievers with
the Christian-fabricated myth of the "reason for the season."





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