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12-12-2005, 11:49 AM
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*grins*
@Moonbiter, I'm all in favour of unions, and unionisation, but I really have trouble with somebody who expects any expenses to a work holiday party to be covered
Some people....
@Krunchyfrogg and Aegis,
Indeed! IMO this little gem illustrates quite aptly how political correctness has went waaaay over the top.
My own feeling is that the time of the year should be enjoyed by those who wish to enjoy it, however they want to enjoy it, and I really don't care what people do as long as nobody's beliefs are being trampled upon. Moreover, I really don't get why we need to make the season so generic. I prefer the model of a mosaic that shows clear differences within a picture, to something resembling a hodgepodge, homogeneous stew.
And honestly, so what if somebody wishes you a "Merry Christmas," and you aren't a Christian. For the most part, people mean well by it. I figure.. instead of getting one's knickers in a knot, it is far better to hoist a glass of cheer Whatever that happens to be in your books
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Last edited by dragon wench; 12-12-2005 at 11:55 AM.
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