>>>Then you and the rest of the 25% do not need to celebrate Christmas right? You wouldn't want to be a hypocrite.
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>>Can't speak for Mike, but I _don't_ celebrate Christmas. It is a day off because everything's closed, but we use to get things done around the house or hang out with friends or watch movies.
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>I remember a discussion of family Christmas traditions and my friend Paul Steinfeld offered "Chinese food!" <bg>
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>He sent me this - thought you'd get a kick out of it ( purported to have been taken at Walmart )
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http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc4/hs1183.snc4/150517_10150100047704874_668599873_7166463_2468757_n.jpgYeah, that one hit my inbox last week. This morning, I was amused (or was it bemused) to find an ad in our Jewish weekly from a local luggage store showing a Christmas ornament and big letters "9 more days." This company does a tremendous amount of business in the Jewish community and surely knows better.
Tamar