A happy and holy Christmas to all readers of this blog.
That's what we said at home so it's good enough for me. It surely has to be better than 'have a good one'.
Has any one noticed, at least in Ireland, there has been a move away from 'merry' and back to 'happy' Christmas.
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2 comments:
Michael,
Happy Christmas. Thanks for the blog. It is always interesting.
Sean
what makes a christmas holy?
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