Happy Hanukkah...or whichever holiday (even no holiday) you celebrate!

Be happy!

 

Happy Hanukkah! I do this every year, though not sure why...

This year? Some personalized menorahs. couldn't do one for absolutely everyone (6 million plus 'shops'!) please don't feel slighted if you didn't get oneBy the way, all the word means is "a light" (of any sort).

So light to all...and joy to all.

Hanukkah is about a miracle and rededication...also light in the midst of a dreary and cold season.

So, to my 'chosen', your special card...

 

 

And to all at WC who aren't specifically in that monstrosity:

 

 

Have one on Doc! 

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Thanks for remembering me Doc.  You are a mensch!

Happy Hanukkah

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Happy Hanukkah!

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Happy Hanukkah!  :thumbsup:

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Happy Hanukkah

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Thanks for including me Doc, really nice! Happy Hanukkah to all! :thumbsup:

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A lot of nice photoshopping Seth and sentiment!! You are a mensch!!  Happy Hanukkah!!

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I don't know mensch, so I'll just call you friend. Happy Holidays from the Wiz. ;)

(And thanks for the illumination, I looked it up) :thumbsup:

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Yes, happy thingies and whatsits to everyone ...;)

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Happy everything to everybody!!!  Rock on!!  :w00t:

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I was just wondering, is Bah Humbug a Holiday?      :-"     :sun:

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Quoting Philly0381, reply 10

I was just wondering, is Bah Humbug a Holiday?      :-"     :sun:

 

Only at your place, John.   :P

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Quoting Philly0381, reply 10

I was just wondering, is Bah Humbug a Holiday?      :-"     :sun:

I know a couple blokes... and at their place it's called  "Ah, bumhug!!!!" :-" :w00t:

Anyway, to all at WC and Stardock, both members and staff, have a great holiday season. :beer: :pizza: etc.

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Happy Winter Solstice! For all those who celebrate the northern hemisphere's midwinter, here's to the days lengthening after the 21st.

I will be having my midwinter dinner this Sunday :)

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Sounds thrilling!

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Those aren't real Druids.  Nope, real druids don't wear anything under their frocks. 

Apparently they got it off the Scotts, in the hope of scaring the crap out of the Romans when they were lifted up.

Don't believe me?

Well why else do you think they built Hadrian's Wall?

That's right, the sight of bare Scottish willies scared the stuffing out of 'em.  :grin:

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Quoting starkers, reply 15

Well why else do you think they built Hadrian's Wall?

To keep out the riff raff, of course.  ;)

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lol..

 Nice one... and umm.. Happy whatever too!

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Quoting DrJBHL, reply 16


Quoting starkers,

Well why else do you think they built Hadrian's Wall?



To keep out the riff raff, of course.  ;)

Didn't work too well, then, did it!  A few centuries later they were sending people to Australia... to rid society of riff raff.

No, I'm tellin' ya, the thought of 'free hanging' scottish willies scared the living daylights out of them Romans

And the thought of a copping a browneye [mooning] absolutely terrified them to a ghostly white.

So yeah, Hadrian's wall was built to interrupt a direct Roman eyeline to a bunch of Scottish highlanders flipping up their kilts a boldly showing off the family jewels/a browneye :grin: :-" :w00t:

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Actually, Hadrian is well known for having caused the Scots to create the highlands in order to overcome that wall.

Having seen the hopeless nature of the struggle (not first hand, mind you), he evacuated the Romans from the island.

Quoting starkers, reply 18

A few centuries later they were sending people to Australia... to rid society of riff raff.

They succeeded in at least one case...  :-"  ;)

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Quoting DrJBHL, reply 19

Actually, Hadrian is well known for having caused the Scots to create the highlands in order to overcome that wall.

Nah, the Scots didn't create the highlands to look over/overcome the wall.... far from it.

The Ancient Celts created the highlands, and quite by accident, too.  The had devised a way of trapping rabbits in their warrens by using inflatable devices made of bullock bladders to block off all exits bar one, into which they'd insert a small terrier and net the hole.  When the rabbits tried exiting the warren to escape the dog they'd get caught up in the net, making them easy prey for the awaiting Celts.  Trouble was, one day a Celt accidentally over-inflated his device in a deep, deep rabbit warren.  It pushed mounds of earth and rock upwards, and thus the highlands were born.

Don't believe me?  Well go over there to the Scottish Highlands and take a look at Mount Inflatie and you'll see for yourself. :grin: :-" :w00t:

Orright, so you mightn't see Mount Inflatie, but nonetheless it's a fantastic place for a holiday... er, vacation for those from the former colony. ;P