Ok I have a question. why is it more difficult to
scroll down to "remember" what the post a reply is to then it is to scroll down
below a post that you have, or should have already read? assuming of course you
where keeping track of a thread, otherwise you shouldn't really care and just
delete the post due to the subject line, please inform me!
You will notice that I DID NOT put a bunch of space
between my reply and what was said previous, in an attempt to make it more
difficult
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, December 22, 2005 12:56
AM
Subject: Re: Christmas greeting
gallery
here's another un-snipped top-posted meaningless seasonal greeting.
"I agree"
Message
Received: Dec 22 2005, 04:30 AM From: "Terry"
To: "List for Photo/Imaging Educators -
Professionals - Students" Cc:
Subject: Re: Christmas greeting gallery
none taken Terry L.
Mair Mair's Photography 158 South 580 East Midway, Utah
84049 435-654-3607 www.mairsphotography.com -----
Original Message ----- From: "Shyrell Melara"
To: "List for Photo/Imaging Educators -
Professionals - Students"
Sent:
Wednesday, December 21, 2005 9:20 AM Subject: Re: Christmas greeting
gallery
> Up till now I was going to keep quiet. But Emily's
right. Some people > don't celebrate holidays. Yet they don't lash
out when greeted with a > smiling "Merry Christmas". A wise king once
commented, "The taking of > offence lie in the bussom of the stupid
one." -- No offence! : ) > > > ----- Original Message
----- > From: "Emily L. Ferguson" > To: "List for
Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students" >
> Subject: Re: Christmas greeting
gallery > Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2005 10:14:51
-0500 > >> >> At 7:45 AM -0600 12/20/05, William B.
Ellis wrote: >> > I tend to look at these discussions this way.
I'm one who will wish >> > someone Merry Christmas. When I do,
I'm wishing others what I feel , >> > not what I want them to
believe. If they do believe what I do or wish >> > to, that's
their choice. If someone is offended by this greeting, and >> >
please don't take this wrong, but it's THEIR problem not mine. I
try >> > not to offend, but being human, it will unintentionally
happen >> > sometimes. I'll not apologize for saying M rry
Christmas, nor will I >> > cease. When I'm told I can't say
Merry Christmas because I'll offend >> > someone else, please
understand that offends me. >> > >> > Everyone have
a joyous holiday season, but I'll have a Merry Christmas. >>
> >> Some people don't celebrate Christmas. Some people don't
celebrate at >> this time of year. Best to honor that by wishing
them something that >> they can connect to. >> >>
Wishing them Merry Christmas when they are part of any number of >>
populations that have been persecuted by those who celebrate
Christmas >> seems pretty presumptuous to
me. >> >> Maybe I'm just a committed
Blue-stater. >> -- Emily L. Ferguson >>
mailto:elf@xxxxxxxx 508-563-6822 >> New England landscapes, wooden
boats and races, press photography >>
http://www.vsu.cape.com/~elf/ > > > > Shyrell Melara
BR>> > Melara Family Photography > Preserving Precious
Memories... > http://shyrellmelara.tripod.com > > >
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