What do you guys have planned for the holidays (presuming you have anything planned at all)?
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Holidays
- #1
- 25 November 2010 - 10:05 PM
Well, After I die taking these tests and finishing the semester, I have off from my birthday on the 17th to abit after new years. Oh yes, gunna relax and stuff, then go to Vegas for new years, awwww yeah.
- #2
- 25 November 2010 - 10:19 PM
Stay with family, naturally. That is the way we do it every holidays. ^_^
- #3
- 25 November 2010 - 10:33 PM
FUCK CHRISTMAS.
- #4
- 26 November 2010 - 01:52 AM
I'm goin to be in a building with all of my relitives for many hours.I shall play on a DSI and watch them squable.
- #5
- 26 November 2010 - 04:24 AM
probably give a gift or two to my brother and try not to flip out on anyone or fall into a depressive state
oh and drinking
oh and drinking
- #6
- 26 November 2010 - 05:24 AM
No college for 5 weeks or so, always good to take a break.
- #7
- 26 November 2010 - 05:53 AM
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I'm goin to be in a building with all of my relitives for many hours
That is a rather incredible way of putting it. ^_^
- #8
- 26 November 2010 - 12:36 PM
Christmas? What is Christmas?
All I know of is Capitalism Day when you buy people gifts.
Capitalism, ho! Yayifiications.
All I know of is Capitalism Day when you buy people gifts.
Capitalism, ho! Yayifiications.
- #9
- 26 November 2010 - 12:37 PM
As usual, spend the time with family. Usually just chill at home. If my friends ask me to hang out, I probably would.
One thing pisses me off though. Our periodic tests are scheduled right after our break. What a load of bull.
One thing pisses me off though. Our periodic tests are scheduled right after our break. What a load of bull.
- #10
- 26 November 2010 - 01:12 PM
And there are many more capitalism days to go with. ^_^
Thanksgiving, Easter, Valentine's Day, any national days...
Thanksgiving, Easter, Valentine's Day, any national days...
- #11
- 26 November 2010 - 01:15 PM
"sigh" Another broken christmas, my brothers being bounced around by relatives that hate each other, while i'm stuck in dallas because of work. "sigh" It's been a while sinse i'v seen my mother. i'll prolly have a shot of jack and relaxe at my place and wish i could see my parents together. Heh, sorry to be such a downer guys, i'm trying to cut that out
- #12
- 26 November 2010 - 01:28 PM
I shall post on the forum and make people happy I shall also help decorate and maybe make somthing for the forum
- #13
- 26 November 2010 - 04:31 PM
@ilb.
I am going to guess that incredibal is good.
Do you mean that the perspective is a bit different?
I am going to guess that incredibal is good.
Do you mean that the perspective is a bit different?
- #14
- 26 November 2010 - 06:30 PM
I meant that it gives an amazing insight into the true nature of the event. ^_^
- #15
- 26 November 2010 - 06:33 PM
awesome awesome awesome its snowing
- #16
- 26 November 2010 - 07:09 PM
I'm going to Berlin for a month. In the summer I'm going on a trip in a camper van around Europe with my dad and a couple other family members.
Next winter, we're going to Austria to ski/snowboard. My family likes to plan holidays in advance. I still haven't been to Tokyo or New York.
Next winter, we're going to Austria to ski/snowboard. My family likes to plan holidays in advance. I still haven't been to Tokyo or New York.
- #17
- 28 November 2010 - 08:00 PM
Sucks I'm in New York right now.
- #18
- 28 November 2010 - 08:45 PM
Going to be visiting my grandma a lot, since my cousins (who live somewhat far) will be visiting us for 2 weeks, we're celebrating my younger cousin birthday, we gotta buy gifts, bake cake, talk about our every-day life once they arrive... nothing particularly interesting, but it's always something to enjoy.
- #19
- 29 November 2010 - 01:32 AM
I plan on finishing my holiday shopping before the end of the week and enjoying the rest of the month stress free
- #20
- 06 December 2010 - 08:34 PM
I bought my brother a couch and now my plans are halfway complete, soon all thats left is to get so drunk i forget this miserable time of the year and all the happy smiling couples and fat mall people.....humbug
- #21
- 06 December 2010 - 08:37 PM
You do know that with me, I try to hunt santa ever cristmass, just to prove he existes, I have caute him twice.
- #22
- 06 December 2010 - 08:52 PM
Capitalism Day, and at some point, for just a day every year, I like to celebrate Ramadan. Yes, I know what belief that follows, no I do not follow said belief, I just celebrate it because it is a fun word and I wish to use it to its full glory which can only be properly done if you celebrate and know what it is. Sadly, the actual celebrating of it isn't anywhere near as fun as the word. Specially the whole part of not eating or drinking for days on end(I'm already underweight big time, so I have to do it for a mere day unless I feel like dying).
It's just like meeting a celebrity. They seem really cool until you meet them in person! Then you starve because no one will cook you meals. Without the cook everyone dies.
It's just like meeting a celebrity. They seem really cool until you meet them in person! Then you starve because no one will cook you meals. Without the cook everyone dies.
- #23
- 06 December 2010 - 09:46 PM
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"...It's a lie:
it's not a night of peace and love, but completely the opposite. It's
the only solemn occasion when people don't love each other. The
perfect opportunity to finally take care of those old undesirable
commitments: the invitation to the poor blind person that nobody ever
invites, to cousin Isabel who became a widow 15 years ago, to the
paralytic grandmother whom nobody dares to show. It's happiness by
decree, affection out of pity, the time to give presents because we
receive them, and to cry in public without any explanation."
it's not a night of peace and love, but completely the opposite. It's
the only solemn occasion when people don't love each other. The
perfect opportunity to finally take care of those old undesirable
commitments: the invitation to the poor blind person that nobody ever
invites, to cousin Isabel who became a widow 15 years ago, to the
paralytic grandmother whom nobody dares to show. It's happiness by
decree, affection out of pity, the time to give presents because we
receive them, and to cry in public without any explanation."
Gabriel García Marquéz wrote this short ... ummm essay
http://archives.econ...52/msg00095.htm (full text, its short, ignore word "marxism" in the link
- #24
- 06 December 2010 - 09:57 PM
Frankly, I love Giftmass.
Most likely spending it with my family (and a bunch of doggies, yay!)
Then I'll be heading off to California to spend a couple of weeks with my Lovey. Really looking forward to that, albeit the happy 11 hour flight has me wishing I'd drink alcohol. I am deathly afraid of flying. But hey, what wouldn't I do for love?
Well actually a lot of things that are illegal or morally questionable.
I have never gotten stressed out by Christmas and I love Christmas shopping. What bums me out is all the really nice gifts I reckon people would deserve are often much too expensive for me to buy. Unemployed university student that I am.
Most likely spending it with my family (and a bunch of doggies, yay!)
Then I'll be heading off to California to spend a couple of weeks with my Lovey. Really looking forward to that, albeit the happy 11 hour flight has me wishing I'd drink alcohol. I am deathly afraid of flying. But hey, what wouldn't I do for love?
Well actually a lot of things that are illegal or morally questionable.
I have never gotten stressed out by Christmas and I love Christmas shopping. What bums me out is all the really nice gifts I reckon people would deserve are often much too expensive for me to buy. Unemployed university student that I am.
- #25
- 07 December 2010 - 12:10 PM
I have a pair of dogs, they are both awesome, I used to have 3.
- #26
- 07 December 2010 - 12:21 PM
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