Linked Events
  • Christmas 2008: December 25, 2008
Pages: [1]
Print
Author Topic: Christmas 2008  (Read 1686 times)
Scott
Administrator
Sr. Member
*****

Karma: 3
Offline Offline

Posts: 252




View Profile WWW Email
« on: October 02, 2008, 10:41:42 AM »

Are you looking forward to this 2008 Christmas?
Logged

"The important thing is not to stop questioning; curiosity has its own reason for existing." -- Albert Einstein
pyroclasticlux
pandora's chatterbox
Global Moderator
Full Member
*****

Karma: 2
Offline Offline

Posts: 198



vek zhivi - vek uchis'!

refloexion
View Profile WWW Email
« Reply #1 on: October 02, 2008, 04:26:23 PM »


yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeessssssssssssss.

christmas is my favourite time of the year; it just surpasses my love of autumn. (=


Logged

l'humour est culturel; le rire est universel
(=
birdmaster3000
Guest
« Reply #2 on: October 13, 2008, 07:41:03 AM »

I love Christmas. It's my second favorite holiday. =]
Giving people things brightens who I am as a person.
And all the love in the air, it's all just beautiful.
Logged
The Sleeper
Jr. Member
**

Karma: 3
Offline Offline

Posts: 76



Directive?


View Profile Email
« Reply #3 on: October 14, 2008, 11:43:48 AM »

Are you looking forward to this 2008 Christmas?

christmas without sara...
i think it could end up being very depressing.
Logged

Okay, woke to a grocery list...
Goes like this:
Duty and death.
-Aesop Rock
Scott
Administrator
Sr. Member
*****

Karma: 3
Offline Offline

Posts: 252




View Profile WWW Email
« Reply #4 on: October 14, 2008, 11:45:31 AM »

Are you looking forward to this 2008 Christmas?

christmas without sara...
i think it could end up being very depressing.

Who's sara?
Logged

"The important thing is not to stop questioning; curiosity has its own reason for existing." -- Albert Einstein
The Sleeper
Jr. Member
**

Karma: 3
Offline Offline

Posts: 76



Directive?


View Profile Email
« Reply #5 on: October 14, 2008, 12:27:45 PM »

Are you looking forward to this 2008 Christmas?

christmas without sara...
i think it could end up being very depressing.

Who's sara?

Ex-girlfriend. Had a very nice holiday with her last year. It could be pretty lonely this year, as opposed to that.
Logged

Okay, woke to a grocery list...
Goes like this:
Duty and death.
-Aesop Rock
Scott
Administrator
Sr. Member
*****

Karma: 3
Offline Offline

Posts: 252




View Profile WWW Email
« Reply #6 on: October 14, 2008, 12:43:42 PM »

Are you looking forward to this 2008 Christmas?

christmas without sara...
i think it could end up being very depressing.

Who's sara?

Ex-girlfriend. Had a very nice holiday with her last year. It could be pretty lonely this year, as opposed to that.

Damn, I'm sorry man. Maybe this will cheer you up:

A poor farmer in China, a Zen practitioner, had a single horse. This horse
was essential to his work. It pulled his plow, brought his produce to
market, and provided transportation for his family.

One day, the farmer woke to find the gate open and the horse gone. His
neighbors came around to commiserate with him over his loss. He responded
only with, "We'll see."

Two days later, his stallion returned with a herd of 20 wild mares. His
neighbors came around to congratulate him on his wonderful good fortune.
Again, he responded only with, "We'll see."

The next day, his only son was struggling to ride one of the wild mares and
broke his leg. His neighbors came around again to commiserate with him over
his bad luck. Again, he responded only with, "We'll see."

A week later, the local warlord came to their village, conscripting every
able-bodied young male. Naturally, he was unable to take the farmer?s son.
His neighbors came around again to congratulate him on his wonderful good
fortune. Yet again, he responded only with, "We'll see..."
Logged

"The important thing is not to stop questioning; curiosity has its own reason for existing." -- Albert Einstein
The Sleeper
Jr. Member
**

Karma: 3
Offline Offline

Posts: 76



Directive?


View Profile Email
« Reply #7 on: October 14, 2008, 12:55:26 PM »

Are you looking forward to this 2008 Christmas?

christmas without sara...
i think it could end up being very depressing.

Who's sara?

Ex-girlfriend. Had a very nice holiday with her last year. It could be pretty lonely this year, as opposed to that.

Damn, I'm sorry man. Maybe this will cheer you up:

A poor farmer in China, a Zen practitioner, had a single horse. This horse
was essential to his work. It pulled his plow, brought his produce to
market, and provided transportation for his family.

One day, the farmer woke to find the gate open and the horse gone. His
neighbors came around to commiserate with him over his loss. He responded
only with, "We'll see."

Two days later, his stallion returned with a herd of 20 wild mares. His
neighbors came around to congratulate him on his wonderful good fortune.
Again, he responded only with, "We'll see."

The next day, his only son was struggling to ride one of the wild mares and
broke his leg. His neighbors came around again to commiserate with him over
his bad luck. Again, he responded only with, "We'll see."

A week later, the local warlord came to their village, conscripting every
able-bodied young male. Naturally, he was unable to take the farmer?s son.
His neighbors came around again to congratulate him on his wonderful good
fortune. Yet again, he responded only with, "We'll see..."


I like that.
Smiley
Very wise.
Logged

Okay, woke to a grocery list...
Goes like this:
Duty and death.
-Aesop Rock
Scott
Administrator
Sr. Member
*****

Karma: 3
Offline Offline

Posts: 252




View Profile WWW Email
« Reply #8 on: October 17, 2008, 09:55:10 AM »

Are you looking forward to this 2008 Christmas?

christmas without sara...
i think it could end up being very depressing.

Who's sara?

Ex-girlfriend. Had a very nice holiday with her last year. It could be pretty lonely this year, as opposed to that.

Damn, I'm sorry man. Maybe this will cheer you up:

A poor farmer in China, a Zen practitioner, had a single horse. This horse
was essential to his work. It pulled his plow, brought his produce to
market, and provided transportation for his family.

One day, the farmer woke to find the gate open and the horse gone. His
neighbors came around to commiserate with him over his loss. He responded
only with, "We'll see."

Two days later, his stallion returned with a herd of 20 wild mares. His
neighbors came around to congratulate him on his wonderful good fortune.
Again, he responded only with, "We'll see."

The next day, his only son was struggling to ride one of the wild mares and
broke his leg. His neighbors came around again to commiserate with him over
his bad luck. Again, he responded only with, "We'll see."

A week later, the local warlord came to their village, conscripting every
able-bodied young male. Naturally, he was unable to take the farmer?s son.
His neighbors came around again to congratulate him on his wonderful good
fortune. Yet again, he responded only with, "We'll see..."


I like that.
Smiley
Very wise.

Yeah, it's one of my faves. :]
Logged

"The important thing is not to stop questioning; curiosity has its own reason for existing." -- Albert Einstein
Pages: [1]
Print
Jump to:  

eXTReMe Tracker