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Christmas and New Year

chuckyworld

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Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all, whatever your belief might be or none at all...have a good time be happy and don't worry......:smile:
 
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soikee

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Ok, thank you.

Each of us have a spirit as in happy mood or good spirits even if an individual does not believe in God and/or soul and/or spirit.

For those not celebrating, enjoy the day(s) off.


Sir,

It should be each of us has.........

For I believe each of, each one of and every one of take a singular verb.

Merry Christmas.
 

Charlie99

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For those staying in cold area .. Do not on the heater until morning when sleeping .. If not too dry ..sure have sore throat . Set a timer to your heater :wink:

It depends how cold it is, and the type of heating system.

Most residents in Canada have their central heat turned on throughout the season from about late Oct to mid or late April.
Those without access to natural gas, will have to rely on electric heat, or some would rely on wood stoves.
Otherwise, most people have gas furnaces - gas forced air, although there are still quite a few who use a boiler which heats the water to circulate the radiators throughout the house. We use gas / boiler / water radiator because it is not as dry as forced air gas (which causes the skin to dry and itch).

Most people set their thermostat at about 20 to 22C.
 

chuckyworld

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It depends how cold it is, and the type of heating system.

Most residents in Canada have their central heat turned on throughout the season from about late Oct to mid or late April.
Those without access to natural gas, will have to rely on electric heat, or some would rely on wood stoves.
Otherwise, most people have gas furnaces - gas forced air, although there are still quite a few who use a boiler which heats the water to circulate the radiators throughout the house. We use gas / boiler / water radiator because it is not as dry as forced air gas (which causes the skin to dry and itch).

Most people set their thermostat at about 20 to 22C.

I set mine at 22, turn it on around end of November, no snow so far pretty good, hopefully it last till end of february......pipe dream........:smile:
 

Froggy

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Moderator
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For those who believe:

May God be ever near to you
and fill your heart with song
May He grant you a joyous Christmas
and Bless you all year long.

For those who do not believe:

Enjoy the festivities, warmth and generosity of friendship.

Good health brother Charlie99,
May the Love, Peace and Good Tidings of the first Christmas with you and your family throughout the new year.

Thank you for your greetings
 

Froggy

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Generous Asset
Thanks to KFC and Japan's lack of turkeys, fried chicken has become a traditional Japanese Christmas dinner. In recent years, thanks to the marketing prowess of the folks at Kentucky Fried Chicken, the Christmas Chicken Dinner has become quite popular. Many Japanese even make reservations for their "Christmas Chicken" ahead of time. People line up at their outlets to pick up their orders. As a result of KFC's brilliant advertising campaign, most Japanese now believe that Westerners celebrate Christmas with a chicken dinner instead of the more common ham or turkey.

Meri Kurisumasu bro

One thing I don't understand and wonder how it originated - 中秋节 during the mid-autumn moon cake festival its a Japanese tradition to have BBQ, Taiwanese practise this too.

And this picture is for you, fried chicken, Merry Christmas Drifter.

img_3639.jpg

Jim Dandy's Fried Chicken (LA) - this is like the best fried chicken in my life
(image taken from google)
 
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Charlie99

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I set mine at 22, turn it on around end of November, no snow so far pretty good, hopefully it last till end of february......pipe dream........:smile:

I set mine at about 20C, and turn it on when the overnight low is around 5C in late October.
 
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Charlie99

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Good health brother Charlie99,
May the Love, Peace and Good Tidings of the first Christmas with you and your family throughout the new year.

Thank you for your greetings

Brother [joetys],

Wish you a successful and satisfying (or a few may say "sextisfying") year in 2013.
Stay well, continue to enjoy a variety of the delicious food which you have posted.
 

EagleRanger

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When there is world peace, any festival can be celebrated with joy and happiness, because the human race can be like one big family.
 

Sinkie

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Asset
Wishing you folks,
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

PEACE for your soul,
JOY for your spirit,
LOVE for your heart.

Good health throughout the New Year.

Peace, joy, love, good health throughout the years for each and everyone. Have a blessed Christmas and Happy New Year! :biggrin:
 

krafty

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my x'mas wish: hope bros here soon soon heng heng, and as for me, get the hell out of sinkieland as soon as possible...:o
 

Raiders

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Generous Asset
Wishing you folks,
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

PEACE for your soul,
JOY for your spirit,
LOVE for your heart.

Good health throughout the New Year.

Early merry Christmas and happy new year brother. May you and your family enjoy good health and happiness. Cheers :smile:
 

OverTheCounter

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Generous Asset
X'mas is a time of charity and reconciliation. Please share your fruits with your loved ones and also donate to worthy causes.
 

drifter

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Generous Asset
It depends how cold it is, and the type of heating system.

Most residents in Canada have their central heat turned on throughout the season from about late Oct to mid or late April.
Those without access to natural gas, will have to rely on electric heat, or some would rely on wood stoves.
Otherwise, most people have gas furnaces - gas forced air, although there are still quite a few who use a boiler which heats the water to circulate the radiators throughout the house. We use gas / boiler / water radiator because it is not as dry as forced air gas (which causes the skin to dry and itch).

Most people set their thermostat at about 20 to 22C.

Over here , we use gas ... I set the thermostat at 22 . I really hate morning , very cold . Last time my toilet bowl no heater , want to pangsai also must think twice to seat on the toilet bowl .
 

drifter

Alfrescian (InfP)
Generous Asset
One thing I don't understand and wonder how it originated - 中秋节 during the mid-autumn moon cake festival its a Japanese tradition to have BBQ, Taiwanese practise this too.

And this picture is for you, fried chicken, Merry Christmas Drifter.

img_3639.jpg

Jim Dandy's Fried Chicken (LA) - this is like the best fried chicken in my life
(image taken from google)

Meri Kurisumasu bro , I think the reason why Taiwan also celebrate some festival of Japan because they are near each other .. So maybe Kena influence .
 
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