and b) I don't expect to get to spend much more time on the internet today, I thought I'd better wish your all
GOD JUL!*
*I have lately been reading a few posts around the place, about the whole war-on-Christmas-silliness some Americans waste their time on this time of year. I wonder how they'd manage that in Denmark, considering Jul means both 'Christmas' and 'ancient Norse midwinter festival that was celebrated long before these people with their newfangled White Christ came along and appropriated other people's religious holidays for their own questionable purposes...'. Just saying. (And possibly the reason for me writing this whole bit had more to do with wanting to use the word newfangled than anything else. Maybe.)
GOD JUL!*
*I have lately been reading a few posts around the place, about the whole war-on-Christmas-silliness some Americans waste their time on this time of year. I wonder how they'd manage that in Denmark, considering Jul means both 'Christmas' and 'ancient Norse midwinter festival that was celebrated long before these people with their newfangled White Christ came along and appropriated other people's religious holidays for their own questionable purposes...'. Just saying. (And possibly the reason for me writing this whole bit had more to do with wanting to use the word newfangled than anything else. Maybe.)