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Mike Yarwood
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Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2005 1:42 pm    Post subject: Re: Slightly OT: Christmas wishes from Lyons Reply with quote

"Peter K." <p.kootsookos@remove.ieee.org> wrote in message
news:ulkyuqx0n.fsf@remove.ieee.org...
Quote:
"Mike Yarwood" <mpyarwood@btopenworld.com> writes:

No beaches in Connecticut? Prohibition is back? No public consumption
of
alcoholic beverages?

With 4 inches of snow out there this morning, it's just too darn cold!

Christmas is in summer in Australia.

But just imagine how impressed your Strine mates would be at the christmas

barbie pickies of you in your fur trunks!

Best of Luck - Mike
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David
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Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2005 4:51 pm    Post subject: Re: Happy Christmas from Australia Reply with quote

Hi Rick

I was in a nasty car accident in which my head took a big knock - nearly
went through the windscreen! This may explain all.

The Pastafarians can be quite serious about their faith - as can certain
members of school boards - fortunately this silliness hasn't struck us
down south yet.

regards ... David



Rick Lyons wrote:
Quote:
On Thu, 08 Dec 2005 21:47:00 +1100, David <kdgreen@fastmail.fm.au
wrote:


Have a Happy Christmas from an Australian!

You left out followers of the flying spaghetti monster (the
Pastafarians). http://www.venganza.org/

David
Melbourne, Australia


Hello David,

I was intrigued by that FSM website, and the
arguments that it makes. However, before
I go further with any sort of serious discussion
on this fascinating topic, I have one question.

Were you ever hit on the head with a shovel?
Ha ha ha (Just jokin'.)

Merry Xmas!
[-Rick-]
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David
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Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2005 4:56 pm    Post subject: Happy Hmas! Reply with quote

And a Happy Hmas to you Eric!

My wife wouldn't let me put religious stuff on the car. I've pinched my
7 year olds pirate eye patch which he had at his pirate party last year.

There must be a better newsgroup for this?

regard .. David

Eric Jacobsen wrote:
Quote:
First, Happy Hanachrismakwaanzaka to all. Back at ya, peeps!

I'm Pastafarian myself (I have an FSM "fish" on my car to prove it!),
and I don't think there are any taboos on celebrating Christmas,
especially if done in full pirate regalia.

On Thu, 08 Dec 2005 21:47:00 +1100, David <kdgreen@fastmail.fm.au
wrote:


Have a Happy Christmas from an Australian!

You left out followers of the flying spaghetti monster (the
Pastafarians). http://www.venganza.org/


Quote:

David
Melbourne, Australia


Rick Lyons wrote:

Hi everyone,

Here's wishin' all you guys a very Merry Christmas and
a Happy New Year!

Of course, these good wishes are also directed at any
of you who do not celebrate Christmas such as: Muslims,
Hindi, God-less Atheists, Buddhists, software engineers,
Sikhs, Jews, IIR filter designers, Shinto, Democrats,
Neo-Pagans, transsexual lesbians, U.S. Government
Employees, Scientologists, people from the U.S. state
of Ohio, Australians, and Rastafarians.

[-Rick-]


Eric Jacobsen
Minister of Algorithms, Intel Corp.
My opinions may not be Intel's opinions.
http://www.ericjacobsen.org
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Eric Jacobsen
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Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2005 1:08 am    Post subject: Re: Happy Hmas! Reply with quote

David, there is a forum on venganza.org if you're interested. I've
scanned through it a few times but haven't even registered. Although
I'm a devoted Pastafarian (uh-huh, you betcha) there are only so many
groups/forums with which one can effectively keep up, and that one
just looks like it'd be too much of a time sink if I really dug into
it.

Worth a look, though, if you're interested.

On Sat, 10 Dec 2005 21:56:26 +1100, David <kdgreen@fastmail.fm.au>
wrote:

Quote:
And a Happy Hmas to you Eric!

My wife wouldn't let me put religious stuff on the car. I've pinched my
7 year olds pirate eye patch which he had at his pirate party last year.

There must be a better newsgroup for this?

regard .. David

Eric Jacobsen wrote:
First, Happy Hanachrismakwaanzaka to all. Back at ya, peeps!

I'm Pastafarian myself (I have an FSM "fish" on my car to prove it!),
and I don't think there are any taboos on celebrating Christmas,
especially if done in full pirate regalia.

On Thu, 08 Dec 2005 21:47:00 +1100, David <kdgreen@fastmail.fm.au
wrote:


Have a Happy Christmas from an Australian!

You left out followers of the flying spaghetti monster (the
Pastafarians). http://www.venganza.org/



David
Melbourne, Australia


Rick Lyons wrote:

Hi everyone,

Here's wishin' all you guys a very Merry Christmas and
a Happy New Year!

Of course, these good wishes are also directed at any
of you who do not celebrate Christmas such as: Muslims,
Hindi, God-less Atheists, Buddhists, software engineers,
Sikhs, Jews, IIR filter designers, Shinto, Democrats,
Neo-Pagans, transsexual lesbians, U.S. Government
Employees, Scientologists, people from the U.S. state
of Ohio, Australians, and Rastafarians.

[-Rick-]


Eric Jacobsen
Minister of Algorithms, Intel Corp.
My opinions may not be Intel's opinions.
http://www.ericjacobsen.org
Eric Jacobsen

Minister of Algorithms, Intel Corp.
My opinions may not be Intel's opinions.
http://www.ericjacobsen.org
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Steve Underwood
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Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2005 1:16 am    Post subject: Re: Happy Hmas! Reply with quote

Hi Eric,

For those who have been touched by his noodly appendages, Rick's
dismisal of other's beliefs must have been quite shocking and distressing.

Steve


Eric Jacobsen wrote:
Quote:
David, there is a forum on venganza.org if you're interested. I've
scanned through it a few times but haven't even registered. Although
I'm a devoted Pastafarian (uh-huh, you betcha) there are only so many
groups/forums with which one can effectively keep up, and that one
just looks like it'd be too much of a time sink if I really dug into
it.

Worth a look, though, if you're interested.

On Sat, 10 Dec 2005 21:56:26 +1100, David <kdgreen@fastmail.fm.au
wrote:


And a Happy Hmas to you Eric!

My wife wouldn't let me put religious stuff on the car. I've pinched my
7 year olds pirate eye patch which he had at his pirate party last year.

There must be a better newsgroup for this?

regard .. David

Eric Jacobsen wrote:

First, Happy Hanachrismakwaanzaka to all. Back at ya, peeps!

I'm Pastafarian myself (I have an FSM "fish" on my car to prove it!),
and I don't think there are any taboos on celebrating Christmas,
especially if done in full pirate regalia.

On Thu, 08 Dec 2005 21:47:00 +1100, David <kdgreen@fastmail.fm.au
wrote:



Have a Happy Christmas from an Australian!

You left out followers of the flying spaghetti monster (the
Pastafarians). http://www.venganza.org/


David
Melbourne, Australia


Rick Lyons wrote:


Hi everyone,

Here's wishin' all you guys a very Merry Christmas and
a Happy New Year!

Of course, these good wishes are also directed at any
of you who do not celebrate Christmas such as: Muslims,
Hindi, God-less Atheists, Buddhists, software engineers,
Sikhs, Jews, IIR filter designers, Shinto, Democrats,
Neo-Pagans, transsexual lesbians, U.S. Government
Employees, Scientologists, people from the U.S. state
of Ohio, Australians, and Rastafarians.

[-Rick-]


Eric Jacobsen
Minister of Algorithms, Intel Corp.
My opinions may not be Intel's opinions.
http://www.ericjacobsen.org

Eric Jacobsen
Minister of Algorithms, Intel Corp.
My opinions may not be Intel's opinions.
http://www.ericjacobsen.org
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Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2005 5:16 pm    Post subject: Re: Slightly OT: Christmas wishes from Lyons Reply with quote

Stan Pawlukiewicz wrote:
Quote:
Peter K. wrote:
"Mike Yarwood" <mpyarwood@btopenworld.com> writes:


No beaches in Connecticut? Prohibition is back? No public consumption of
alcoholic beverages?


With 4 inches of snow out there this morning, it's just too darn cold!

It's usually about 5 degrees (F) warmer on the coast.

Christmas is in summer in Australia.

Ciao,

Peter K.



on the west coast with freezing temperatures and the wind blowing at
around a gazzilion km/h is sure doesn't feel that way ;)

but i guess with big enough barbecue and enough alcohol a christmas
barbecue is doable
no such thing as bad weather only wrong clothes ;)

-Lasse
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Stan Pawlukiewicz
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Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2005 5:16 pm    Post subject: Re: Slightly OT: Christmas wishes from Lyons Reply with quote

Peter K. wrote:
Quote:
"Mike Yarwood" <mpyarwood@btopenworld.com> writes:


No beaches in Connecticut? Prohibition is back? No public consumption of
alcoholic beverages?


With 4 inches of snow out there this morning, it's just too darn cold!

It's usually about 5 degrees (F) warmer on the coast.
Quote:

Christmas is in summer in Australia.

Ciao,

Peter K.

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Peter K.
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Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2005 1:16 am    Post subject: Re: Slightly OT: Christmas wishes from Lyons Reply with quote

:-)
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Rune Allnor
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Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2005 9:15 am    Post subject: Re: Slightly OT: Christmas wishes from Lyons Reply with quote

Rick Lyons wrote:
Quote:
Hi everyone,

Here's wishin' all you guys a very Merry Christmas and
a Happy New Year!

Of course, these good wishes are also directed at any
of you who do not celebrate Christmas such as: Muslims,
Hindi, God-less Atheists, Buddhists, software engineers,
Sikhs, Jews, IIR filter designers, Shinto, Democrats,
Neo-Pagans, transsexual lesbians, U.S. Government
Employees, Scientologists, people from the U.S. state
of Ohio, Australians, and Rastafarians.

[-Rick-]

Merry christmas to everyone from the Arctic Circle.

I am looking forward to go north by boat, as is now
an established tradition. The exact date remains to be
determined, it has to do with the storm season and
the sailing plan of the ships. The smaller boats are a bit
too cramped to stay on for any length of time; the larger
ships tend not to get to port if the winds exceed storm
force.

But anything is better than driving in the valleys and
across the mountains, at this time of year.

Rune
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Iqbal
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Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2005 5:16 pm    Post subject: Re: Slightly OT: Christmas wishes from Lyons Reply with quote

Hello everyone,

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year

Iqbal,
Bangalore, India

Rune Allnor wrote:
Quote:
Rick Lyons wrote:
Hi everyone,

Here's wishin' all you guys a very Merry Christmas and
a Happy New Year!

Of course, these good wishes are also directed at any
of you who do not celebrate Christmas such as: Muslims,
Hindi, God-less Atheists, Buddhists, software engineers,
Sikhs, Jews, IIR filter designers, Shinto, Democrats,
Neo-Pagans, transsexual lesbians, U.S. Government
Employees, Scientologists, people from the U.S. state
of Ohio, Australians, and Rastafarians.

[-Rick-]

Merry christmas to everyone from the Arctic Circle.

I am looking forward to go north by boat, as is now
an established tradition. The exact date remains to be
determined, it has to do with the storm season and
the sailing plan of the ships. The smaller boats are a bit
too cramped to stay on for any length of time; the larger
ships tend not to get to port if the winds exceed storm
force.

But anything is better than driving in the valleys and
across the mountains, at this time of year.

Rune
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