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the_ignored
15th December 2003, 11:56 AM
First, there's Agnostica (http://www.wam.umd.edu/~sallyc/agnostica/) then for those of a slightly bent nature, there's the scary solstice (http://www.cthulhulives.org/solstice/) site.
Edit: the origins (http://www.nukees.com/d/19991213.html) of Agnostica! (FirstCor123, the mod from Rapture Ready didn't like this for some reason when I posted this there last year.... :( :p )
zakur
15th December 2003, 12:13 PM
Festivus! (http://www.karber.net/seinfeld/festivus/default.htm)
Zero
15th December 2003, 12:31 PM
Originally posted by zakur
Festivus! (http://www.karber.net/seinfeld/festivus/default.htm) For the rest of us!!
calladus
15th December 2003, 09:48 PM
HAPPY NEWTONMAS!
Hang an apple on the tree! Christmas morning let it drop on your Newton Doll's head!
Sing carols of F=MA and celebrate the person who made it possible for us to walk on the moon!
Bane of freshman calculus students, and a problem child for the church - still, loved by all.
Darat
16th December 2003, 03:49 AM
Well I celebrate a very different non Christian based festival on 24th, 25th & 26th December.
People knocking on the door singing inspirational songs.
Putting up a green pine tree, decorated with bright and shiny things, putting bright lights inside and outside my house.
Giving and receiving lots of nice presents.
A fantastic meal with a turkey and winter vegetables, a fantastic fruit cake and a wonderful plum pudding.
And having a few days with friends and family.
I would hate to be having one of those Christian celebrations. You know what I mean, no singing, children being beaten, having to eat umble pie all the solemn praying and the like Christmas must be really boring if you are a Christian... ;)
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