What is your favorite, Christmas or whatever you celebrate, cookie(s)?

Posted by admin on December 14th, 2009 and filed under celebrate chrismas | 4 Comments »

Mine are Scandinavian Chrismas cookies and date and Almond Horns.

Mine are Choc-Chip Cookies..

why we celebrate chrismas?

Posted by admin on December 12th, 2009 and filed under celebrate chrismas | 6 Comments »


The Catholic church established it as a day to celebrate the birth of Christ. However, we don’t know the actual day when he was borne. The giving of gifts is modeled after the wise men (we aren’t told there are three, BTW) giving gifts to the Savior as well as the pagan holiday practice of giving gifts.

I, personally, don’t celebrate it. I use it as a day to give gifts to loved ones for no particular reason at all.

Sooooo Are you excited for Christmas?

Posted by admin on December 7th, 2009 and filed under celebrate chrismas | 13 Comments »

I know some of you celebrate something else. Soooo are u excited for christmas or what you are going to celebrate???
I am SO excited for christmas. And chrismas break.

Even more excited that snow is on its way-SLEDDING season is here!

Homework help: Christmas in Germany!?

Posted by admin on December 2nd, 2009 and filed under celebrate chrismas | 2 Comments »

By friday, I need some information on how Germany celebrates chrismas
I need it by friday because our report cards are coming next week and I don’t want an F

Germans love to decorate their houses at Christmas. Many houses will have little wooden frames holding electric candles in their windows, and coloured pictures of paper or plastic which look beautiful from the outside at night. Often too, they will have an ‘Adventskranz’ – a wreath of leaves with four candles. (Advent – meaning ‘coming’ – is the 4 week period before Christmas). On each Sunday of Advent, another candle is lit. Most homes will also have little wooden ‘cribs’ – a small model of the stable where Jesus was born, with Mary, Joseph, Baby Jesus, and animals.

Father Christmas – ‘Der Weihnachtsmann’ – brings presents in the late afternoon of Christmas Eve (December 24th), after people have been to a church meeting. The presents are then found under the Christmas tree. One person in the family will ring a bell and call everyone to come to the room. On Christmas Day, fish (carp) or goose will be cooked.

POLL: Who Does Christmas?

Posted by admin on November 29th, 2009 and filed under celebrate chrismas | 4 Comments »

Who celebrates chrismas??? I DO!!!

You spelled Christmas wrong lol FAIL.

is it possible to win the Xbox360 as a free prize!?

Posted by admin on November 25th, 2009 and filed under celebrate chrismas | 3 Comments »

i’m dyin to get my hands on it and my dad can’t pay for it cause it nearly costs 8,000 here! in America it’s only 300 what the hell! you shouldn’t expect for me to get on chrismas or my birthday cause we don’t celebrate those, which is BS. besides my dad doesn’t even care about my birthday, and know one on his side or my mom’s side knows about my birthday! i want to get the Xbox360 badly man! of course i can’t always have want but tell that to my brother, he has 3 computers, a ps2, a scanner, an i-pod, and he’s getting a car of his own! all i have is my guitar but i don’t have any equipment for it! i need the xbox360 badly!
you know stuart, that sounds like a great idea! what was i thinking? oh yeah I’M A KID A$$HOLE!

You know what? You sound like a whining kid wanting stuff for me! me! me! me!

I have a great idea. Go get a job and pay for the things you want, instead of expecting your parents to pay for them or someone to give them to you for free.

Grow up.

Are there any people that do not celebrate?

Posted by admin on November 23rd, 2009 and filed under celebrate chrismas | 10 Comments »

holidays such as Chrismas, Easter, Halloween or others?
If you do not, why don’t you?

Jehovah’s Witnesses

do you celebrate?

Posted by admin on November 20th, 2009 and filed under celebrate chrismas | 3 Comments »

chinesse new year ?
ramadhan ?
chrismas ?
or anything …

can tell me what ?

i live in a multiracial country, i do celebrate new year, chinese new year, ramadhan, christmas, deepavali and many more. hey, not to forget, my own birthday..

Why is it offensive if i say Merry Christmas instesd of happy holidays?

Posted by admin on November 14th, 2009 and filed under celebrate chrismas | 13 Comments »

I grew up in new york celebrating christmas with songs like we wish you a merry christmas. Now I cant find one santa claus doll thet sings merry chrismas, and the lady in the store said they stopped selling it because it is offensive to other cultures. Why do i have to adapt to other peoples cultur ,why cant i have mine and they have theres?

I wasn’t aware that it was an issue until I moved to New York and was cataloging the "holiday" section at the Virgin Megastore. Santa Claus dolls that sing Merry Christmas could be bought in smaller towns up in New England or out west.

New York is chock full of nitpicky tards, so I wouldn’t assume the rest of the world is like this.

adobe programs…CS4?

Posted by admin on November 5th, 2009 and filed under celebrate chrismas | 2 Comments »

ok so i am muslim and dont celebrate chrismas but i celebrate ramadan. and one of the gifts i got was the whole set of the new adobe programs, so its CS4 version. and its more different then the CS2 i had. where can i get tutorials to teach me how to use it. i tries searching it but it wasnt lucid enough, and their arent a lot of CS4 ones.

i mostly want the photoshop CS4 tutorials.

here r some of the other programs.

( all CS4’s)

indesign
photoshop
dreamweaver
bridge
illustrater
lifecycle designer
media encoder
media player……..and on

again reminder these are all adobe

lynda.com is a great tutorial site, but there’s a monthly fee. It’s really not that much (especially next to what was payed for the programs) a month, and the videos are awesome and you learn a lot. I know they have CS4 tutorials too. Other than that I’m not too sure. Hope this helps.