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2021 Dec 23, 4:48pm   4,120 views  50 comments

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Wishing every one of you a Merry Christmas.

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6   BayArea   2021 Dec 23, 10:12pm  

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to Patnet from the Tri-valley.
7   FarmersWon   2021 Dec 23, 11:47pm  

Merry Christmas and Happy new year.
Christmas is very beautiful festival to celebrate.

Unfortunately it falls for month of Sikh martyrdoms and older Sikh generation used to not celebrate anything in December.
Many people sleep on cold floor without blankets to celebrate the martyr.
So mixed bags for Sikhs.
https://www.thestatesman.com/features/chaar-sahibzaade-unforgettable-history-sikh-heroism-sacrifice-1503032667.html?source=patrick.net
9   richwicks   2021 Dec 24, 6:58am  

FarmersWon says
Many people sleep on cold floor without blankets to celebrate the martyr.
So mixed bags for Sikhs.


Good lord, you'll never stop recruiting people to a cause people have no stake in.
10   WookieMan   2021 Dec 24, 7:00am  

Not my style Al but I still like it. And Merry Christmas to all you fuckers here. I now have 3 days of shit to deal with and will be intoxicated. So don't judge any comments I make between now and Monday. I hate this time of year for a multitude of reasons. Everyone enjoy though and be safe.
11   clambo   2021 Dec 24, 7:32am  

Merry Christmas to all.
I’m enjoying being Santa a little bit, I never was before but now I’m able to be a little bit generous.
We are in BCS Mexico so the food is normally served rather late by local custom, we will try to move suppertime back to 7pm. I’m likely going to be up late and suffering but I guess once per year I can tolerate it.
There’s a big turkey so I’m going to invite some guys renting a house nearby.
Interesting factoid: I have met several people from Vancouver Canada who said they were going to live here and work remotely, houses are too expensive so they have decided to try it out here.
12   HeadSet   2021 Dec 24, 8:08am  

Patrick says
I claim Winter Solstice as an Irish holiday, 5,000 years old:

So what happened to this great ancient Irish civilization? Why did the Irish revert to stone age savages by the time of the Romans? I suspect whiskey.
14   richwicks   2021 Dec 24, 8:22am  

HeadSet says
Patrick says
I claim Winter Solstice as an Irish holiday, 5,000 years old:

So what happened to this great ancient Irish civilization? Why did the Irish revert to stone age savages by the time of the Romans? I suspect whiskey.


They were always savages. The Romans conquered them, and when Christianity came about the Druids were wiped out. It's an actual example of genocide. An entire, perhaps horrific, culture completely forgotten - destroyed. Perhaps for the best, but we don't know and never can know.
15   Patrick   2021 Dec 24, 12:12pm  

One problem was that the Druid culture made a point of not writing anything down. The Druids were supposed to memorize all the history, laws, etc. That's OK until the Druids die out.

Another problem was the betrayal of the upper class Irish when the English were invading. They left Ireland with their money and their financial support for the old Irish institutions.

https://infogalactic.com/info/Flight_of_the_Wild_Geese?source=patrick.net

A lot of them became mercenary officers and government officials in France, Austria, and Russia.

I think Hennessy Cognac in France was founded about this time by one of them.
17   mell   2021 Dec 24, 12:20pm  

Merry CHRISTMAS!
18   HeadSet   2021 Dec 24, 1:46pm  

richwicks says
The Romans conquered them

Rome did not conquer Ireland, I only mentioned "time of the Romans" to give a reference.
19   tanked   2021 Dec 24, 2:39pm  

HeadSet says
richwicks says
The Romans conquered them

Rome did not conquer Ireland, I only mentioned "time of the Romans" to give a reference.


Did they try?
20   HeadSet   2021 Dec 24, 4:45pm  

tanked says
Did they try?

I doubt it. The Romans did not even want Scotland. Just built a wall to keep the heathens out.
23   rocketjoe79   2021 Dec 24, 7:01pm  

Patrick says
I claim Winter Solstice as an Irish holiday, 5,000 years old:

https://www.ancient-origins.net/ancient-places-europe/winter-solstice-stone-age-people-ireland-built-fantastic-monument-new-year-020672?source=patrick.net

I trust you have begun your 10-day Pagan Bachnallian Fest?
26   Patrick   2021 Dec 24, 8:15pm  

HeadSet says
tanked says
Did they try?

I doubt it. The Romans did not even want Scotland. Just built a wall to keep the heathens out.


I think they tried in Scotland and gave up and built a wall.

The Romans never invaded Ireland. I read a story, not sure if it's true, that the Romans sent some spies to check out Ireland, but they came back with stories about how savage the Irish were. For example, that it was customary for the highest-status man to take the best piece of meat at communal feasts, but this frequently led to murders over status. The Romans figured that people who were willing to die at dinner were not going to make good Roman subjects anyway.
27   RC2006   2021 Dec 24, 9:17pm  

Merry Christmas everyone!
28   Patrick   2021 Dec 24, 11:33pm  

rocketjoe79 says
I trust you have begun your 10-day Pagan Bachnallian Fest?



Yes!
29   AmericanKulak   2021 Dec 25, 2:08am  

Marry Christmas to all!

And don't forget Jesus, the Reason for the Season, though the date is probably off.
34   GreaterNYCDude   2021 Dec 25, 11:02am  

Merry Christmas y'all!
35   SoTex   2021 Dec 25, 11:04am  

Merry Christmas!
36   stereotomy   2021 Dec 25, 12:01pm  

Christmas greetings and best wishes for the new year. Let us all feast and enjoy the company of our close families.
37   Patrick   2021 Dec 25, 2:24pm  

I went to Gregorian mass at noon at St. Thomas Church in Palo Alto, and it was quite inspiring. Wife was getting bored by the end (1.5 hours) but I was not bored at all.

I've always wanted to hear mass in Latin, and they have a choir which is just stupendous, assuming you like Gregorian music.

It's an elegant old church, at least for this area. I did not wear a mask, but neither did the two priests, and a couple other members of the congregation. It was not crowded, which was surprising for Christmas. But then it's pretty hard to follow in Latin, so maybe that puts some people off. They did have a nice booklet with all the words in English and Latin.

I may actually go back next week. I never liked the church when it was being forced on me, but as a purely voluntary thing, it's much more interesting. And I'm into Latin lately. I have my aunt's old Latin textbook from the U. of Chicago Lab School, and one day I'll read it.

Catholics should definitely not keep up with "modern times" but should revert to the old traditions that worked for many centuries. I was happy that they don't have a sodomy flag out front like so many protestant churches around here.
38   HeadSet   2021 Dec 25, 8:06pm  

Patrick says
I was happy that they don't have a sodomy flag out front like so many protestant churches around here.

The irony of that statement is astounding. (Priests and pedophilia).


Patrick says
I've always wanted to hear mass in Latin

I was an altar boy in the 3rd Grade, and that was the last year of the Latin mass. The biggest hurdle was memorizing "the Confiteor," which was the longest recitation. Starts like "Confiteor Deo omnipotenti...." or "I confess to God Almighty."
39   Patrick   2021 Dec 25, 10:14pm  

HeadSet says
Patrick says
I was happy that they don't have a sodomy flag out front like so many protestant churches around here.

The irony of that statement is astounding. (Priests and pedophilia).


I do think it's still a mistake to have celibate priests. It is simply not natural for men to abstain from sex.

On the other hand, lately it is the protestant churches with sodomy flags. They seem to be willing to violate all norms and ethics in the quest for members and donations.
40   mell   2021 Dec 25, 10:31pm  

Patrick says
I went to Gregorian mass at noon at St. Thomas Church in Palo Alto, and it was quite inspiring. Wife was getting bored by the end (1.5 hours) but I was not bored at all.

I've always wanted to hear mass in Latin, and they have a choir which is just stupendous, assuming you like Gregorian music.

It's an elegant old church, at least for this area. I did not wear a mask, but neither did the two priests, and a couple other members of the congregation. It was not crowded, which was surprising for Christmas. But then it's pretty hard to follow in Latin, so maybe that puts some people off. They did have a nice booklet with all the words in English and Latin.

I may actually go back next week. I never liked the church when it was being forced on me, but as a purely voluntary thing, it's much more interesting. And I'm into Latin lately. I have my aunt's old Latin textbook from the U. of Chicago Lab School, and one day I'll read it.

Catholics should definitely not

I majored in Latin and English in high school and love Latin. I also love Gregorian Chants.
41   HeadSet   2021 Dec 26, 6:16am  

mell says
I majored in Latin and English in high school

Your High School had academic majors?
42   WookieMan   2021 Dec 26, 6:35am  

HeadSet says
mell says
I majored in Latin and English in high school

Your High School had academic majors?

Was gonna ask the same thing. They probably should though. Forcing chemistry down a kids throat that will never need it seems kind of silly. I did okay with it, but retained no practical and useful knowledge that I'd use today. Our HS Chem teacher was also a crazy person.

I still think there needs to be a practical economics class before any other subject. Basically what actually happens on the ground and not from 30,000'. Things like interest, credit cards, stocks, property taxes, income taxes, 401k's etc. But it's probably designed that way though to keep about to be new consumers in the dark and fleece them.

It's not final, but I legit have a document that I'm preparing for my kids to teach them everything the school won't. Don't want my kids to be financial morons.
43   Booger   2021 Dec 26, 6:37am  

Patrick says
I do think it's still a mistake to have celibate priests. It is simply not natural for men to abstain from sex.


I'm guessing that they masturbate quite a lot.
44   Booger   2021 Dec 26, 6:38am  

WookieMan says
I still think there needs to be a practical economics class before any other subject. Basically what actually happens on the ground and not from 30,000'. Things like interest, credit cards, stocks, property taxes, income taxes, 401k's etc. But it's probably designed that way though to keep about to be new consumers in the dark and fleece them.


Democrats will never allow basic economics to be taught in high school.

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