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The Lounge => Media and Inspiration => Topic started by: Blackleaf on December 22, 2006, 10:32:04 AM
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I wanted to wish a Merry Christmas to everyone celebrating this weekend, and Happy Hanukkah to everyone who's been enjoying it this week.
I hope everyone has a safe and happy holiday, and spends lots of time with their loved ones.
Today is also my last day at work until May(!) and I'll be posting here less frequently over the next few months, so I'd also like to thank everyone for the constructive discussions, and interesting points of view on RPGs and game design.
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Happy Holidays to everyone too!
:drunk:
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Happy RamaHaunaKwanzMass to you all!
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Im just settling in for a long winter's nap here, hearing a lot of frazzled former co-workers who haven't escaped retail tell war stories has me VERY glad I remembered those days well enough myself to have all my xmas shopping done by December 1st.
Merry Christmas to all!
Chuck
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Happy Saturnalia!
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Have a debauched solstice!
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Happy !
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Have a happy and safe holiday season everyone! Enjoy whatever rituals you observe with the joy and hope appropriate to them. :D
-clash
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Have A Rad Duranmas Duranmas!
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Feliz Festivus!
RPGPundit
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Merry Christmas.
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I wanted to wish a Merry Christmas to everyone celebrating this weekend, and Happy Hanukkah to everyone who's been enjoying it this week.
I hope everyone has a safe and happy holiday, and spends lots of time with their loved ones.
Today is also my last day at work until May(!)
What the?! Oh, well, good for you.
And happy holidays to everyone.
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Merry Christmas everyone!
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Happy Whatever!
Go eat, drink, and be merry. Or, for those with family, grin and bear it.
Also, happy belated Krampustag. Yeah. May the thrashings be few.
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Also, happy belated Krampustag. Yeah. May the thrashings be few.
Belated? The real fun (http://www.visit-salzburg.net/travel/perchten.htm) starts today. One Krampus isn't really scary, a whole bunch (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perchten) of them running through a village..
(In some communities it's some kind of Carte Blanche for the participants.)
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Somehting I'd forgotten: It's Family Day here, not Christmas. Yay for secularism!