Originally Posted By: dvalley This post was automatically imported from our archived forum.
Likewise Cory. Happy Holidays.
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Originally Posted By: jpope This post was automatically imported from our archived forum.
Isn’t it a bit early to be thinking about the New year? I’ve got eight inspections booked that I have to complete before the end of the year and the phone is still ringing.
Quite a prosperous December if I may say.
Happy holidays everybody. Best wishes for another successful year to come.
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Originally Posted By: Aimee Jalowsky This post was automatically imported from our archived forum.
Happy Holidays to everyone, we like working here with Nick just fine, he keeps us laughing with his antics. I look forward to meeting you all in Florida at the Convention in January along with Krystal and Nick, but not before we get the paper out, so enjoy the holidays and we’ll see you after the New Year (those who can look that far ahead),
Originally Posted By: dbottoms This post was automatically imported from our archived forum.
jstewart1 wrote:
Merry X-mas ? Thats not even P.C. ![icon_lol.gif](upload://zEgbBCXRskkCTwEux7Bi20ZySza.gif)
Merry Christmas Kevin
Fun fact: The "X" in X-mas has been used in religious writing for hundreds of years. In Greek the "x" represents a Greek "chi" and is the first letter in Christ's name. "Xtian" is another example of "x" = "chi," which in this case means ?Christian.?
And while we celebrate Christmas on the 25th, many cultures (such as the Spanish) celebrate it on Jan 6th, because that's the day when the three wise men arrived bearing gifts for baby Jesus. It's called the Epiphany. The 12 days between the birth of Christ and Epiphany represents the 12 days of Christmas. Obviously, religious folks will know all this....
Okay, enough mindless trivia. Merry Christmas to you and yours!