Astro wrote:
Based on the sheperds, I would go with spring.
But the time of his birth is not that significant. What really matters is His life and death.
Resident Australian, proving being a grumpy old man is not just an American trait.
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Astro wrote:
Based on the sheperds, I would go with spring.
But the time of his birth is not that significant. What really matters is His life and death.
LIhikers wrote:
I'm sure buried somewhere in the annals of history we could find out when the census was that had Mary and Joseph traveling and that would help locate his birthday. But that aside..........
I hope all my friends here, the ones I've met and the ones I haven't met yet, have a wonderful Christmas.
Besides the religious aspect of the day, it's a time to enjoy family and friends. In fact, it's more than just one day. In the next few weeks take the time to enjoy those around you and to think of those who aren't. May you all have a merry and blessed Christmas.
And don't forget to clear your calendar so that you can join in the MLK IV weekend to meet some new friends.
I love hearing a southern accentTrafficJam wrote:
Merry Christmas, ya'll!
Rasty wrote:
Merry Christmas yous'all
Astro wrote:
what is that supposed to be South Jersey?Rasty wrote:
Merry Christmas yous'all
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Astro wrote:
I used to think makeup did not make that much of a difference. But now after having given several 8am Final Exams, I must admit for some it really does.
Grinder wrote:
You call Muslims Christmas trees?
odd man out wrote:
watching the telecast of midnight mass at St peters at the vatican. I'm not a Catholic bu they put on a great show ant the building is unbelievable. I toured the bascilica last May. Just amazing.