Merry X-Max/Happy Honikuh/Seasons Greetings everyone!! :D
Posted: Sat Dec 25, 2004 12:00 am
Hey, whatever you're religion/beliefs... have a great and merry one!!
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Phonics, Mobius!Mobius wrote:Just for the record: you mean "Hanukkah". Unless there's been some major change in the spelling I wasn't aware of.
>_>Beowulf wrote:Happy Festivus.
Reminds me of that seinfeld episodeBeowulf wrote: Happy Festivus.
Actually ramadan doesn't qualify since, 1) It started in October of this year because it happens on a different calendar than much of the world. 2) It doesn't celebrate much of anything remotely close to the pagan holiday aside from the similarities of charity which are rarely observed, if at all.DCrazy wrote:Erm, Zoop, I believe the proper term is Christmahanakwanzadan. Ramadan happens to fall in December this year, I believe.
Kurupt, it can be spelled both ways, but my girlfriend spells it with a C.
..if your going to be picky there's no way to spell the beginning of the word in english because there aint no phontetical way to do it.DCrazy wrote:Kurupt, it can be spelled both ways, but my girlfriend spells it with a C.
I just ripped "Chrismahanukawnzakah" from the Virgin Mobil commercials they've been playing over here in the US recently.DCrazy wrote:Erm, Zoop, I believe the proper term is Christmahanakwanzadan. Ramadan happens to fall in December this year, I believe.
DCrazy wrote:Kurupt, it can be spelled both ways, but my girlfriend spells it with a C.
FC is right. In Hebrew, it's spelled one way, but because of how things get translated, it can and probably does mutate on it's way to English.Flabby Chick wrote:..if your going to be picky there's no way to spell the beginning of the word in english because there aint no phontetical way to do i