wei yau
12-23-2005, 02:51 PM
...when I wish all of you a Merry Christmas.
I'm glad to have you as friends in the Freethought Forum. That no matter what your faith or lack thereof, I see in each of you an appreciation for the denizens of this forum. I see that no matter what we argue about in here, we still come here to interact, to learn, to laugh and to spar with each other.
The last season of the year is an opportunity to look back and evaluate our lives in the FF. Yes, there has been tragedy, but that has brought out loving support for one another. There has also been great joy and we're all fortunate enough to shared this with one another.
I, for one, am grateful to have this home. I can always find something to cheer me up, something to make me think and even something to get my blood up (for that is also necessary at times).
I'm glad to have the FF and I'm glad to have known all of you this past year. I'm a better person for it and I hope that I've been able to give some of that back to each and everyone of you.
So, Merry Christmas...or Happy Holidays, or Happy Hannukah , or Joyous Kwanzaa or just simply "I wish you and yours all the best and thank you for being in my life"
Harrison
I'm glad to have you as friends in the Freethought Forum. That no matter what your faith or lack thereof, I see in each of you an appreciation for the denizens of this forum. I see that no matter what we argue about in here, we still come here to interact, to learn, to laugh and to spar with each other.
The last season of the year is an opportunity to look back and evaluate our lives in the FF. Yes, there has been tragedy, but that has brought out loving support for one another. There has also been great joy and we're all fortunate enough to shared this with one another.
I, for one, am grateful to have this home. I can always find something to cheer me up, something to make me think and even something to get my blood up (for that is also necessary at times).
I'm glad to have the FF and I'm glad to have known all of you this past year. I'm a better person for it and I hope that I've been able to give some of that back to each and everyone of you.
So, Merry Christmas...or Happy Holidays, or Happy Hannukah , or Joyous Kwanzaa or just simply "I wish you and yours all the best and thank you for being in my life"
Harrison