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    Default Merry Christmas

    I want to wish all my friends on this forum and the helpful staff at Macromedia a happy and safe Christmas.

    David



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    Thanks

    BTW, next week is a corporate holiday for Macromedia employees. While a few
    will be working, most will be celebrating the holidays with family and
    friends. Our responses on the Newsgroup may be delayed until after the
    holidays. Many, including me, won't be active on the Newsgroup again until
    Monday 1/5.

    Happy Chanukah,

    David W Gangwisch
    Software Design Engineer - FreeHand
    Macromedia, Inc.


    "davecc" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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    > I want to wish all my friends on this forum and the helpful staff at
    Macromedia a happy and safe Christmas.
    >
    > David
    >
    >

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    Back at you, David. All the best to you and yours, and all the best to FreeHand devotees everywhere. (:->))

    Max
    ____________
    Max MacDonald
    Toronto
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    Max,

    All the best to you and yours also. What's the weather like up north? Down in the Caribbean the weather is beautiful.

    Regards,
    David


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    Merry christmas to everyone here

    [url]http://www.brainworkssolutions.net/assets/egreetings/xmas.htm[/url]

    thanks
    laihuattan


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    Merry Christmas from Italy!
    Adriano
    pelo78 Guest

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    "pelo78" <pelo78NOSPAM@iafs.it> wrote in message
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    > Merry Christmas from Italy!
    > Adriano
    Thankyou.
    However, it is not fashionable in the USA to use the "C" word in the current
    PC climate. Merry Holidays or Merry Festivus is acceptable though.


    Zinnick Guest

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    Zinnick wrote:
    > "pelo78" <pelo78NOSPAM@iafs.it> wrote in message
    > news:3315biF3s0fd2U1@individual.net...
    >
    >>Merry Christmas from Italy!
    >>Adriano
    >
    >
    > Thankyou.
    > However, it is not fashionable in the USA to use the "C" word in the current
    > PC climate. Merry Holidays or Merry Festivus is acceptable though.
    MERRY F'ING CHRISTMAS TO ALL THE POLITICALLY CORRECT BOZOS TOO!
    Matt Ion Guest

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    Hi

    I'll second that. Stop before it all gets too crazy.

    HAPPY CHRISTMAS TO YOU ALL.


    UnoWhoo Guest

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    "Zinnick" <someone@somewhere.com> wrote in message
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    >
    > "pelo78" <pelo78NOSPAM@iafs.it> wrote in message
    > news:3315biF3s0fd2U1@individual.net...
    > > Merry Christmas from Italy!
    > > Adriano
    >
    > Thankyou.
    > However, it is not fashionable in the USA to use the "C" word in the
    current
    > PC climate.
    OK, I'll asterisk some of it out in my seasonal message.
    Happy Christmas you PC c**t.

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    "Zinnick" <someone@somewhere.com> wrote in
    news:41cb6128@dnews.tpgi.com.au:
    > However, it is not fashionable in the USA to use the "C" word in the
    > current PC climate. Merry Holidays or Merry Festivus is acceptable
    > though.
    >
    Is this for real?

    When I heard it I just thought it was a joke.

    Happy Xmas from Sweden BTW.

    Here we have Christmas although the Christianity is not
    all that fashionable and we have a King although he has
    no real power. So - tradition is not all that fashionable.


    /Roland
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    pelo78 wrote:
    > Merry Christmas from Italy!
    > Adriano

    Buon Natale!!

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    Zinnick wrote:
    > "pelo78" <pelo78NOSPAM@iafs.it> wrote in message
    > news:3315biF3s0fd2U1@individual.net...
    >
    >>Merry Christmas from Italy!
    >>Adriano
    >
    >
    > Thankyou.
    > However, it is not fashionable in the USA to use the "C" word in the current
    > PC climate. Merry Holidays or Merry Festivus is acceptable though.
    Where the hell did you get that idea?

    Merry Christmas!!! And a Happy New Year too!!!

    Cheers,
    Alan



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    Roland Karlsson wrote:
    > "Zinnick" <someone@somewhere.com> wrote in
    > news:41cb6128@dnews.tpgi.com.au:
    >
    >
    >>However, it is not fashionable in the USA to use the "C" word in the
    >>current PC climate. Merry Holidays or Merry Festivus is acceptable
    >>though.
    >>
    >
    >
    > Is this for real?
    >
    Yup.
    > When I heard it I just thought it was a joke.
    It is a joke, not that it was intended to be. Considering the rampant
    materialism that has morphed Jesus into Santa "The Paragon of 4Q
    Earnings", a lot of folks can't stand themselves this time of year, so
    there's always someone picking on someone else.
    >
    > Happy Xmas from Sweden BTW.
    Feliz Navidad y Progresso Ano Neuvo de Mexico, Senor.
    >
    > Here we have Christmas although the Christianity is not
    > all that fashionable and we have a King although he has
    > no real power. So - tradition is not all that fashionable.
    >
    >
    > /Roland



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    Alan Browne ha scritto:
    > pelo78 wrote:
    >
    >> Merry Christmas from Italy!
    >> Adriano
    >
    >
    >
    > Buon Natale!!
    >
    Grazie :)
    pelo78 Guest

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    In article <Xns95C9971887B6klotjohan@130.133.1.4>,
    Roland Karlsson <roland_dot_karlsson@bonetmail.com> wrote:
    > "Zinnick" <someone@somewhere.com> wrote in
    > news:41cb6128@dnews.tpgi.com.au:
    >
    > > However, it is not fashionable in the USA to use the "C" word in the
    > > current PC climate. Merry Holidays or Merry Festivus is acceptable
    > > though.
    > >
    >
    > Is this for real?
    Nope. It is just hype by the Christian fundamentalists, who use scare
    tactics to make people think that they are under attack from the left wing.

    No one (who matters, that is) objects to the greeting "Merry Christmas" in
    the US, although in recognition of the fact that everyone celebrating the
    year-end holidays (which is, by the way, another religious word, "holy
    day") are not Christians, the greeting "Happy Holidays" is also popular.
    Don't know where you got the "Merry Festivus" though (I have never heard
    that in the US).

    In fact, President Bush, an avowed Christian, this year wished everyone
    "Happy Holidays," not "Merry Christmas."
    > When I heard it I just thought it was a joke.
    Those who would try to scare us into thinking our Christian heritage and
    religion is in danger of being destroyed (as if that were possible) are
    not joking.
    > Happy Xmas from Sweden BTW.
    And a Merry Christmas to you as well. But be careful with the use of
    "Xmas." Some fundamental (and ignorant) Christians in the U.S. object to
    what they see as substituting "X" for the name of Christ, not realizing
    that "X" is the Greek "Chi" the initial letter in the word Christ.
    > Here we have Christmas although the Christianity is not
    > all that fashionable and we have a King although he has
    > no real power. So - tradition is not all that fashionable.
    That's correct. Traditions, language and celebrations change over time;
    but underlying religious truths do not.

    Merritt
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    It's Christmas Eve (at least in this time zone as I write this...), so I bid you
    all a Cheerful, Safe and Merry Christmas!
    Alan Browne Guest

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    Hi all,

    Merry Christmas and best wishes for the New Year.

    Conni

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    Merry Christmas to you from North Carolina, USA. :o)

    On Saturday 25 December 2004 07:32 am, Cornelia Boenigk saith:
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    > Merry Christmas and best wishes for the New Year.
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    embody the teachings of the Redeemer of mankind. It is impossible
    that it should be otherwise; and in this sense and to this extent
    our civilization and our institutions are emphatically
    Christian... This is a religious people. This is historically
    true. From the discovery of this continent to the present hour,
    there is a single voice making this affirmation... we find
    everywhere a clear recognition of the same truth... These, and many
    other matters which might be noticed, add a volume of unofficial
    declarations to the mass of organic utterances that this is a
    Christian nation."

    -- Supreme Court Decision, 1892 (Church of the Holy Trinity V. US)

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    Merry Christmas to all of you from The Netherlands.

    Greetz,

    Estienne


    Terry Lee Tucker wrote:
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    >On Saturday 25 December 2004 07:32 am, Cornelia Boenigk saith:
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    >>Merry Christmas and best wishes for the New Year.
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