Whats your favorite holiday!!! Put in a poll! :)

What is your favorite holiday!!!

  • Christmas

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  • Halloween

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • New years

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Thanksgiving

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Hanakuah (Don't know how to spell)

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    0
Detectingfreak,

Spell it Hanukkah.

have a good un.....
SHERMANVILLE
 

What happened to:
:-\
Washington's Birthday
St Patrick Day
Memorial Day
Flag Day
Labor Day
Columbus Day
Veterans Day

:icon_scratch:

have a good un................
SHERMANVILLE
 

Corpus Christi ain't on your list. :(
 

treasurenet only gave me 5 spaces....i couldnt fit them all on there
:(
 

I picked Christmas, cause I never know what "Santa", hubby is getting me.

Sue
 

I didn't vote, because my favorite is Easter.
Winter is over, and the hope of spring!
No pressure for gifts and shopping.
Meal is good but simple; and family all around :)
 

I voted Christmas but Im a big fan of the 4th of July and St Paddys day and Halloween.
 

Ditto on the 4th of July. It's not the drinking and big bangs of fireworks......it's the one holiday that has meaning to me. I am VERY patriotic. The original meanings of Independance Day sometimes gets lost and new laws have restricted some of our rights...but gosh darn it...I'm an American :headbang:

"Don't Tread On Me"

Al
 

I'm a Christian and I love Christmas, but my favorite is Thanksgiving. Christmas has become too
commercial and Thanksgiving is still kinda old school. You give thanks, you eat, you watch football,
you pass out on the couch from eating too much.
I know it's better to give than to receive, but I kinda got a bur in my saddle last year over something
and I'm only sharing it with y'all. I spent a ton of money that I really didn't have on everybody so as
not to be embarrassed if they gave me something really good. Guess what I got last Christmas?
A shirt that didn't fit me, period. Nothing at all from all but one person, and a lot of my friends have more money than the bank. One shirt, didn't fit, no way to return it. Merry Christmas to me.
Bah, humbug...

HH,
Ramapirate
 

Ramapirate said:
I'm a Christian and I love Christmas, but my favorite is Thanksgiving. Christmas has become too
commercial and Thanksgiving is still kinda old school. You give thanks, you eat, you watch football,
you pass out on the couch from eating too much.
I know it's better to give than to receive, but I kinda got a bur in my saddle last year over something
and I'm only sharing it with y'all. I spent a ton of money that I really didn't have on everybody so as
not to be embarrassed if they gave me something really good. Guess what I got last Christmas?
A shirt that didn't fit me, period. Nothing at all from all but one person, and a lot of my friends have more money than the bank. One shirt, didn't fit, no way to return it. Merry Christmas to me.
Bah, humbug...

HH,
Ramapirate

Sounds like my christmas. I told everyone several years ago not to get any gifts for me as I was only buying for my kids and no one else. Christmas has lost all of its appeal to me. I buy what I can afford for my daughters and thats it. Charlie
 

For all you Seinfeld fans,

Festivus ;D ;D ;D ;D

Seriously, Christmas for me, Jesus is the reason for the season!!

Second would be Halloween, I love carving pumpkins and toasting the seeds.

Hal
 

I'm getting a new MD and H-phones for Christmas.
I am alone and
will spend Christmas alone
but I can't wait for Christmas morning to unwrap
my present ( that I wrapped )
I hope Santa comes and sprinkles some
magic dust on my MD so it will be super deep

Merry Christmas everyone

Bill
 

poorman said:
I'm getting a new MD and H-phones for Christmas.
I am alone and
will spend Christmas alone
but I can't wait for Christmas morning to unwrap
my present ( that I wrapped )
I hope Santa comes and sprinkles some
magic dust on my MD so it will be super deep

Merry Christmas everyone

Bill

You aren't along brother. We'll be there with you in spirit.
 

The ones with the most meaning for me are Christmas, Easter, 4th of July and Veterans Day. One of the reasons I like Christmas is because for some unknown reason we are all a little kinder to strangers.
 

4th of July!

Love me some bottle rockets!
 

From the list Christmas, in it's traditional role as a celebration of the birth of Christ and an opportunity to give and receive. Not as it has been --deleted--ized by so many anti-Christian zealots. Not that I'm a very ideal Christian myself, but the effort some go to just to hijack holidays really represents some who apparently need to be PITA's.

My own personal is 5th of July. That's Realization of Recovery Day. The day when, long ago I was walking with my buddy through the park and noticed a now long-gone elderly fellow with a metal detector, if you could call it that. Curiously we watched and approached then realized he was picking up coins that had been dropped during the 4th's celebration of the previous night. We walked slightly ahead of him, eyeballing goodies, much to his aggravation. Carnie/fest cleanups became a tradition for me after that.

I have worked very few 5th of July's since then and always made it out even if only to look and not recover. We were maybe 11 or 12 at the time and that same year we found that dollars bills could be seen at the bottom of the gravel pits as well as coins while snorkeling.
 

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Santa's Bossy Feline Elf said:
EASTER!!


It's the only true Christian holiday and the only one that has any importance whatsoever.




Pagan Origin Of Easter

"Ishtar", which is pronounced "Easter" was a day that commemorated the resurrection of one of their gods that they called "Tammuz", who was believed to be the only begotten son of the moon-goddess and the sun-god.

http://www.lasttrumpetministries.org/tracts/tract1.html

have a good un.......
SHERMANVILLE
 

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