• Happy Christmas to the group

    From Lucretia Borgia@21:1/5 to All on Fri Dec 24 13:09:42 2021
    Refuse to say 'Holidays' even though I am an atheist! Assorted kids, grandchildren and greatgrandchildren coming tonight for seafood
    chowder and mince pies.

    I see the bit with Emma coming up but we have no more Corrie until
    next week :(

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  • From kat@21:1/5 to Lucretia Borgia on Fri Dec 24 22:09:13 2021
    On 24/12/2021 17:09, Lucretia Borgia wrote:
    Refuse to say 'Holidays' even though I am an atheist! Assorted kids, grandchildren and greatgrandchildren coming tonight for seafood
    chowder and mince pies.

    I see the bit with Emma coming up but we have no more Corrie until
    next week :(

    Merry Christmas! 25th December is Christmas, regardless of personal beliefs.

    The poor people in Soaps though they don't usually get a happy one. But there was a rather nice surprise for Abi tonight.:-)


    --
    kat
    >^..^<

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  • From Calvin Henry-Cotnam@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jan 4 08:40:11 2022
    kat (littlelionne@hotmail.com) said...
    On 24/12/2021 17:09, Lucretia Borgia wrote:
    Refuse to say 'Holidays' even though I am an atheist!

    Merry Christmas! 25th December is Christmas, regardless of personal
    beliefs.

    Absolutely!

    I'm not Christian, so I celebrate the secular Christmas, not the
    religious one. I make it a point to say that to some Christians I
    know just because it bugs them. ;-)


    Religious Christmas: Jesus in the manger, the wise men, etc.
    Secular Christmas: Santa, Christmas Trees, etc.

    --
    Calvin Henry-Cotnam
    "Unusual or extreme reactions to events caused by negligence
    are imaginable, but not reasonably foreseeable"
    - Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin, May 2008

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  • From lucretia borgia@21:1/5 to calvin@remove.daxack.ca on Tue Jan 4 10:06:38 2022
    On Tue, 04 Jan 2022 08:40:11 -0500, Calvin Henry-Cotnam <calvin@remove.daxack.ca> wrote:

    kat (littlelionne@hotmail.com) said...
    On 24/12/2021 17:09, Lucretia Borgia wrote:
    Refuse to say 'Holidays' even though I am an atheist!

    Merry Christmas! 25th December is Christmas, regardless of personal >>beliefs.

    Absolutely!

    I'm not Christian, so I celebrate the secular Christmas, not the
    religious one. I make it a point to say that to some Christians I
    know just because it bugs them. ;-)


    Religious Christmas: Jesus in the manger, the wise men, etc.
    Secular Christmas: Santa, Christmas Trees, etc.

    Seems to me the most apt description is 'commercial Christmas' lol

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  • From Calvin Henry-Cotnam@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jan 4 17:39:23 2022
    lucretia borgia (lucretiaborgia@fl.it) said...
    <calvin@remove.daxack.ca> wrote:

    Religious Christmas: Jesus in the manger, the wise men, etc.
    Secular Christmas: Santa, Christmas Trees, etc.

    Seems to me the most apt description is 'commercial Christmas' lol

    No argument from me on that! Though, I would say that 'commercial
    Christmas' overlaps both. ;-)


    --
    Calvin Henry-Cotnam
    "Unusual or extreme reactions to events caused by negligence
    are imaginable, but not reasonably foreseeable"
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  • From kat@21:1/5 to Calvin Henry-Cotnam on Fri Jan 7 20:54:50 2022
    On 04/01/2022 22:39, Calvin Henry-Cotnam wrote:
    lucretia borgia (lucretiaborgia@fl.it) said...
    <calvin@remove.daxack.ca> wrote:

    Religious Christmas: Jesus in the manger, the wise men, etc.
    Secular Christmas: Santa, Christmas Trees, etc.

    Seems to me the most apt description is 'commercial Christmas' lol

    No argument from me on that! Though, I would say that 'commercial
    Christmas' overlaps both. ;-)



    Either way, and I know it is a bit late...Happy New Year!

    --
    kat
    >^..^<

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  • From Lucretia Borgia@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jan 7 20:10:57 2022
    On Fri, 7 Jan 2022 20:54:50 +0000, kat <littlelionne@hotmail.com>
    wrote:

    On 04/01/2022 22:39, Calvin Henry-Cotnam wrote:
    lucretia borgia (lucretiaborgia@fl.it) said...
    <calvin@remove.daxack.ca> wrote:

    Religious Christmas: Jesus in the manger, the wise men, etc.
    Secular Christmas: Santa, Christmas Trees, etc.

    Seems to me the most apt description is 'commercial Christmas' lol

    No argument from me on that! Though, I would say that 'commercial
    Christmas' overlaps both. ;-)



    Either way, and I know it is a bit late...Happy New Year!

    Lol we had a rotten day today. Okay til noon, then heavy snowfall,
    thunder and lightning, then a four hour power cut. Completely freaked
    my cat, she hates the former but couldn't understand the latter so
    spent a couple of hours roaming round howling lol

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  • From kat@21:1/5 to Lucretia Borgia on Sat Jan 8 13:05:32 2022
    On 08/01/2022 00:10, Lucretia Borgia wrote:
    On Fri, 7 Jan 2022 20:54:50 +0000, kat <littlelionne@hotmail.com>
    wrote:

    On 04/01/2022 22:39, Calvin Henry-Cotnam wrote:
    lucretia borgia (lucretiaborgia@fl.it) said...
    <calvin@remove.daxack.ca> wrote:

    Religious Christmas: Jesus in the manger, the wise men, etc.
    Secular Christmas: Santa, Christmas Trees, etc.

    Seems to me the most apt description is 'commercial Christmas' lol

    No argument from me on that! Though, I would say that 'commercial
    Christmas' overlaps both. ;-)



    Either way, and I know it is a bit late...Happy New Year!

    Lol we had a rotten day today. Okay til noon, then heavy snowfall,
    thunder and lightning, then a four hour power cut. Completely freaked
    my cat, she hates the former but couldn't understand the latter so
    spent a couple of hours roaming round howling lol

    Can't say I blame her!
    Where are you up to with the events in Corrie? Our showing times are all over the place due to Christmas, New Year and Football.

    --
    kat
    >^..^<

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  • From Lucretia Borgia@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jan 8 11:23:20 2022
    On Sat, 8 Jan 2022 13:05:32 +0000, kat <littlelionne@hotmail.com>
    wrote:

    On 08/01/2022 00:10, Lucretia Borgia wrote:
    On Fri, 7 Jan 2022 20:54:50 +0000, kat <littlelionne@hotmail.com>
    wrote:

    On 04/01/2022 22:39, Calvin Henry-Cotnam wrote:
    lucretia borgia (lucretiaborgia@fl.it) said...
    <calvin@remove.daxack.ca> wrote:

    Religious Christmas: Jesus in the manger, the wise men, etc.
    Secular Christmas: Santa, Christmas Trees, etc.

    Seems to me the most apt description is 'commercial Christmas' lol

    No argument from me on that! Though, I would say that 'commercial
    Christmas' overlaps both. ;-)



    Either way, and I know it is a bit late...Happy New Year!

    Lol we had a rotten day today. Okay til noon, then heavy snowfall,
    thunder and lightning, then a four hour power cut. Completely freaked
    my cat, she hates the former but couldn't understand the latter so
    spent a couple of hours roaming round howling lol

    Can't say I blame her!
    Where are you up to with the events in Corrie? Our showing times are all over >the place due to Christmas, New Year and Football.

    The wedding is just going wrong, I have another episode to watch
    today! Thinking ahead, if the Olympics go forward then our sked will
    be haywire during that :(

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  • From kat@21:1/5 to Lucretia Borgia on Sat Jan 8 21:23:12 2022
    On 08/01/2022 15:23, Lucretia Borgia wrote:
    On Sat, 8 Jan 2022 13:05:32 +0000, kat <littlelionne@hotmail.com>
    wrote:

    On 08/01/2022 00:10, Lucretia Borgia wrote:
    On Fri, 7 Jan 2022 20:54:50 +0000, kat <littlelionne@hotmail.com>
    wrote:

    On 04/01/2022 22:39, Calvin Henry-Cotnam wrote:
    lucretia borgia (lucretiaborgia@fl.it) said...
    <calvin@remove.daxack.ca> wrote:

    Religious Christmas: Jesus in the manger, the wise men, etc.
    Secular Christmas: Santa, Christmas Trees, etc.

    Seems to me the most apt description is 'commercial Christmas' lol

    No argument from me on that! Though, I would say that 'commercial
    Christmas' overlaps both. ;-)



    Either way, and I know it is a bit late...Happy New Year!

    Lol we had a rotten day today. Okay til noon, then heavy snowfall,
    thunder and lightning, then a four hour power cut. Completely freaked
    my cat, she hates the former but couldn't understand the latter so
    spent a couple of hours roaming round howling lol

    Can't say I blame her!
    Where are you up to with the events in Corrie? Our showing times are all over
    the place due to Christmas, New Year and Football.

    The wedding is just going wrong, I have another episode to watch
    today! Thinking ahead, if the Olympics go forward then our sked will
    be haywire during that :(

    Darn Sport! messes us up.:-) You will have some fun watching the fall out from
    that wedding.


    --
    kat
    >^..^<

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