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splendidly vulgar!

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The more capitalist, the less religious..the better!

 

Can't argue with that at all!!!!

 

Since the manura, nativitity scene, and Christmas tree should receive its proper name.

 

In that case, you might want to use their proper names yourself. The "manura" should be the Menorah; and unless it's much more exciting than it used to be, the "nativitity scene" is a mere nativity scene (not that I wouldn't care to see nativititties on courthouse lawns all over the nation).

 

CATO!!!! You have shocked me - you really have! :lol: And you such a paragon of rectitude....

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The more capitalist, the less religious..the better!

 

In that case, you might want to use their proper names yourself. The "manura" should be the Menorah; and unless it's much more exciting than it used to be, the "nativitity scene" is a mere nativity scene (not that I wouldn't care to see nativititties on courthouse lawns all over the nation).

 

To my surprise the only holiday you celebrate is April 1st. :lol:

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So this is the first 'Holiday Season' that I've worked in retail sales...and I'm shocked. I'd say half of the people who come into the store are genuinely looking for a good gift...the other half are so disheveled that they don't care, just getting someone a gift to get them something, and not putting any thought into it. Now, admittedly, many are so busy as to put thought into a gift. But still...you could buy someone something that they *might* like...or you can sit for a second, think about what they like and who they are, and try to do something more.

 

Meh, what do I care...as long as they buy from me, it makes my commission check look gooooood! :lol: (hah)

 

But, honestly...I'm still the girl with the rose colored lenses and the grey bifocals. The 'Holiday Season', though it is commercialized and capitalistic for many, is still a time to make merry, enjoy life, and hope that everyone else smiles for a brief moment at least. I enjoy it!

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