Is Peace on Earth Possible During the Holiday Season?

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In summary, the conversation covers various topics and wishes for Christmas, including spending money for stores, wishing for peace on Earth, inviting guests for dinner, not wanting gifts, wanting a stronger pound, and wanting specific items or experiences for Christmas. There is also discussion about the true meaning of Christmas and wishing for good luck for friends and family.
  • #36
Andre said:
Guests, for dinner. Everybody is invited.

and no X-mas shifts this year for me, X fingers
well what i want will take the whole computer system to overload.
 
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  • #37
Can I have love too? I want this guy.
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  • #38
BobG said:
Math Is Hard said:
Love.

Ivan Seeking said:
In that case we'll have to get you a slide rule.

Slide rules are easy. Love?

That's going to take more than one box.

somebody may have missed a pickup line:

Math Is Hard said:
OK, here's my new trick. I bump into an engineer at a bar and say. "oopsie!" and let a slide rule fall out of my purse. I think it has potential.
 
  • #39
Evo said:
Can I have love too? I want this guy. [PLAIN]http://www.myemoticons.com/emoticons/images/msn/moods/dork.gif[/QUOTE][/URL]

I may have found him for you. Sending you a PM now...
 
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  • #41
New friends. Understanding.
Scholarship...
 
  • #42
Andre said:
BobG said:
Math Is Hard said:
Love.
Ivan Seeking said:
In that case we'll have to get you a slide rule.
Slide rules are easy. Love?

That's going to take more than one box.
somebody may have missed a pickup line:

Math Is Hard said:
OK, here's my new trick. I bump into an engineer at a bar and say. "oopsie!" and let a slide rule fall out of my purse. I think it has potential.
Doh! For some reason, my first thought was the Wizard of Oz (a diploma for the tinman, a robe for the lion, etc). Now it makes a lot more sense.

I just want a post with quotes nested to at least 7 levels.
 
  • #43
Math Is Hard said:
I may have found him for you. Sending you a PM now...
WOOT! Can you send him? :!)
 
  • #44
All the PF sisters are loved already.
 
  • #45
Kurdt said:
All the PF sisters are loved already.
I :!) you kurdt.
 
  • #46
Are you sending Kurdt, MIH?
 
  • #47
Anyone else find reciprocal gift giving sort of ridiculous as you get older. I think when I have kids it will be different. But my family is older now and it seems silly them giving me a list of what they want. All this stuff they can get on a Saturday afternoon. Then I have to give them a few things I kinda want. I can buy anything I want off amazon in 3 seconds. So what is the point? I suppose if you find something they really want by yourself without a list is fun, but that get harder the less you see them.
 
  • #48
Yes, Christmas is really for the kids. I think this thread shows how peoples priorities change over the years.
 
  • #49
Greg Bernhardt said:
Anyone else find reciprocal gift giving sort of ridiculous as you get older. I think when I have kids it will be different. But my family is older now and it seems silly them giving me a list of what they want. All this stuff they can get on a Saturday afternoon. Then I have to give them a few things I kinda want. I can buy anything I want off amazon in 3 seconds. So what is the point? Anyone?
My father likes handing out cards and checks well before Christmas, and I can't dissuade him, so my wife and I make sure that he gets stuff that he really needs. It's not store-bought presents, usually, but stuff that an 83 year-old widower can use. My wife is taking care of her mother for the next 20+ hours (home-bound with dementia) and when she gets relieved tomorrow she's going to take my father a nice big pork loin end roast and gravy. That will keep him in meals and sandwiches for a while. He stopped in yesterday, and I gave him a couple of quarts of home-made chicken soup. I made brine today, and she's going to soak two of the roasts in it tonight - one for her mother and one for my father - and roast them tomorrow.

When you're an old fellow whose cooking sucks (to be polite) getting decent meals is a good thing.
 
  • #50
Moonbear said:
A week with my boyfriend! I can't wait. :biggrin:

If you're willing to share, you can take care of MIH's request at the same time.
(Not mention giving bf a present that he'll never forget.)
:biggrin:
 
  • #51
Danger said:
If you're willing to share, you can take care of MIH's request at the same time.
(Not mention giving bf a present that he'll never forget.)
:biggrin:

Hey, we're not into that Canadian polyandry stuff. :tongue2:
 
  • #52
Andre said:
Are you sending Kurdt, MIH?

No, someone a touch older and nerdier.
 
  • #53
A visa to Brazil
 
  • #54
Math Is Hard said:
No, someone a touch older and nerdier.
Wha? Did someone call my name?
 

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