No matter you are agree or disagree, this is the fact! Christmas is coming.
Just as most of women don’t like new year, for that means they are getting older. But you can not stop time from flying. What we can do is seize today to do more what we want to do.
Christmas coming up
Don’t remind me :mad:
Time is flying past fast enough without Christmas decos already starting to appear in some shops :headbang: :headbang:
:hohoho:
I’ve got the perfect gift… give them the gift of nothing: http://www.iwantoneofthose.com/nothing/index.html
It’s cheap, it’s impossible to break and they will forever remember you for the hilarity.
Seriously though, you could get them a screwdriver set or something, every geek needs a screwdriver.
PS: I’m all for Christmas, we can light up a few Yule logs and chase the horned god round the camp-fire
That’s it! Get them a life for christmas… the gift that keeps on giving.
Get a good one though, no one likes being given a crappy life.
It must be getting near the deadlines for posting stuff between countries via surface mail (I know the Royal Mail last posting date for stuff from the UK to Australia & New Zealand has already passed). Don’t forget there’s only about 70 shopping days left till Christmas.
What the heck is “surface mail”?
I don’t think we have that in Texas…
Hmmm…I wonder if it would be offensive to give a Christmas present to Jews, Hindus, muzlims, and atheists?
If you are doing this as something that comes from your business, you’d prolly be better off seeking to find out what each person on your list is as far as religion is concerned and give them something on their religious holiday.
And, if the person is atheist then get them something on their birthday.
Otherwise, you risk loosing some clients as some of them will think you are being insensitive if you give them a present close to Christmas and they don’t happen to be Christians or celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ in anyway due to belonging to another religion.
I’m jus sayin…
Now, that’s funny right thar…I don’t care who youar…
Why does it have to be about Christmas in the religious sense? Many atheists celebrate Christmas as a time to meet up with friends and family and have a good time.
I say bring on the Yule and keep the tradition going… after all, it’s not like the Christians started the holiday spirit.