Happy Hannukah jellies - may you be blessed with good fortune and miracles!
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December 8th, 2012
It’s the festival of lights – happy holidays!
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@zensky
Same to you.
I wish everyone a happy Holiday season and New Year.
Happy holiday to you as well. I am ashamed to say that I know very little about this holiday.
Happy Hannukah to you, @zensky. I think I will go turn on some lights now.
Happy Chanukah to you too @zensky.
So is it with a ‘Ch’ or a ‘H’? I’ve always used ‘Ch’
Happy, Happy. The boys each received a gift from their great-grandma; V-tech Advanced computers, which are not really computers, but have 120 preprogrammed activities to play.
Tonight they will receive a video game for a 3DS from me. Thank goodness they won’t be here for the whole week, I’d probably go broke, especially since we celebrate both Chanukah and Christmas, plus Yule, Solstice and New Year’s Eve.
Happy Chanukah, everyone.
So drink your gin-and-tonic-ah, but don’t smoke your marajuanic-ah,
—Adam Sandler, Hanukkah Song
May not apply in Colorado & Washington
Happy Hannukah to you my jelly friend.
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Oh no, that starts tonight? I am way late with gifts, then. Dang holiday gets earlier every year.
Happy Channukkah!
@cookieman It’s a transliteration, so spell it however you like. I enjoy sticking as many letters in there as possible :)
Happy Hanukkah, jellies! My girls are with their dad and bubbe lighting candles, eating latkes, and playing dreidel. I really miss my ex-mother-in-law’s latkes. :( Shalom!
Happy Hanukkah, @all. Our Christmas lights are up. My wife wrapped a faux tree in an almost transparent emroidered silver ribbon with the lights shining through it. She was going for a look like the Tree of Souls in Avatar and it’s eerily like it, very beautiful. So lights, we got.
Happy Hanukkah yall! Also Hanukkah’s badass, you get like eight days of presents or something like that. That rocks. Have a good time. :)
In the old days, it was not called the Holiday Season; the Christians called it ‘Christmas’ and went to church; the Jews called it ‘Hanukkah’ and went to synagogue; the atheists went to parties and drank. People passing each other on the street would say ‘Merry Christmas!’ to the goyim, ‘Happy Hanukkah!’ to the Jews and to the atheists ‘Look out for the wall!”
DAVE BARRY
@zensky , Only in Hollywood can you find so many people willing to sit like that with their face in other people’s butts!
I don’t know. I did a little acting and a gig like that would be lucky to get $100.
We have digressed – and there are still a couple of fun-filled nights of latkes and dreidels.
. . . and some honey cookies ? ? ?
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