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Happy Saturnalia! Posted on 18-Dec-2014 14:27:49
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Happy Saturnalia!
Any presents for me? |
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Re: Happy Saturnalia! Posted on 19-Dec-2014 3:55:39
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Very good. I just got back from our Amiga club Holiday's party.
Our family party is on the Winter Solstice. _________________ ..effects of civilization upon...nature, the growing gap between what education was supposed to accomplish and what it consisted of, the national debt and...high taxes, the problem of the excess cost of medical care -- Philip Wylie, 1951 |
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Re: Happy Saturnalia! Posted on 22-Dec-2014 4:36:18
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Our Winter Solstice party worked out great. *I* got to do 100% of the cooking, but a sister-in-law brought a choclate, gluten free cake. All of the attendees except me avoid wheat. (I don't avoid nuttin'.)
I look forward to Saturnalia in 2015 as a warmup (cool down?) for the Solstice. _________________ ..effects of civilization upon...nature, the growing gap between what education was supposed to accomplish and what it consisted of, the national debt and...high taxes, the problem of the excess cost of medical care -- Philip Wylie, 1951 |
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Re: Happy Saturnalia! Posted on 22-Dec-2014 9:01:55
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