In Canada religion and politics are also generally kept separate.
Another thing I don't like about Christmas?
It's over so quickly.![]()
In Canada religion and politics are also generally kept separate.
Another thing I don't like about Christmas?
It's over so quickly.![]()
You've been going on about it for months! How is that quick? Seriously, I'm not just having a go at you, Christmas is present for a decent part of the year. I don't see anything quick about it!
I can't recall the last time anyone in the media or in public conversation talked about the Prime Minister's or provincial Premier's religious beliefs in relation to their position in government. Clear enough for you?In Canada religion and politics are also generally kept separate.
Another thing I don't like about Christmas?
It's over so quickly.![]()
You've been going on about it for months! How is that quick? Seriously, I'm not just having a go at you, Christmas is present for a decent part of the year. I don't see anything quick about it!
Since he started his novel length threads like two months ago I'd hate to see what he classes as a 'long' Christmas.
I can't recall the last time anyone in the media or in public conversation talked about the Prime Minister's or provincial Premier's religious beliefs in relation to their position in government. Clear enough for you?[/QUOTE]Since he started his novel length threads like two months ago I'd hate to see what he classes as a 'long' Christmas.
Couldn't have gotten that much attention since I don't recall hearing of it and I follow the news quite closely.6 years ago there was a bishop calling quite loudly for the excommunication of Jean Chretien and Paul Martin for their support of same-sex marriage.
Couldn't have gotten that much attention since I don't recall hearing of it and I follow the news quite closely.6 years ago there was a bishop calling quite loudly for the excommunication of Jean Chretien and Paul Martin for their support of same-sex marriage.
As for my "ramblings" thats too bad. A message board is the sharing of views and opinions. If it doesn't suit you then ignore it. I ignore a lot of stuff that doesn't interest me.
In Canada religion and politics are also generally kept separate.
Another thing I don't like about Christmas?
It's over so quickly.![]()
Couldn't have gotten that much attention since I don't recall hearing of it and I follow the news quite closely.6 years ago there was a bishop calling quite loudly for the excommunication of Jean Chretien and Paul Martin for their support of same-sex marriage.
As for my "ramblings" thats too bad. A message board is the sharing of views and opinions. If it doesn't suit you then ignore it. I ignore a lot of stuff that doesn't interest me.
You didn't respond to my post, was it because it didn't interest you? You did the same thing in another thread about Christmas where you completely ignored me.
Presents. I barely have enough money for myself, I can't afford to get anyone presents. I only get cards for immediate family, and scrounge up something for an annual Yankee Swap among friends from college. That's it.
Too many days off. I'm not on salary. If I don't work, I don't get paid.
Couldn't have gotten that much attention since I don't recall hearing of it and I follow the news quite closely.6 years ago there was a bishop calling quite loudly for the excommunication of Jean Chretien and Paul Martin for their support of same-sex marriage.
I feel much the same way.I get the feeling that Christmas itself doesn't last long enough, but that's normal for everything. When you love something, and you anticipate it, you wait, and you wait, and you get excited and that excitement builds, and that day comes and *poof* it's all over, before you know it. I love Christmas, and look forward to it every year, and feel a twinge of sadness at it's passing, but all that does is remind me that the events that happen during that time are what makes it so special.
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