160+ mph wind is more than a gust you fucking mong
Blackbelts are just whitebelts who have never quit.
oops it's on the other side of the townm3thod wrote:
okl, but dont forget to go for a bounce on your trampoline.
From http://www.thehistoryofchristmas.com/trivia/xmas.htmXmas is an abbreviation for Christmas. It is derived from the word ΧΡΙΣΤΟΣ, transliterated as Christos, which is Greek for Christ. Greek is the language in which the whole New Testament was written.
Originally, Xmas was an abbreviation where the X represents the Greek letter chi, which is the first letter of Christ's name. However, because of the modern interpretations of the letter X, many people are unaware of this and assume that this abbreviation is meant to drop Christ from Christmas.
Last edited by Canin (2011-12-08 15:47:20)
and christians in general, dont forget that.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
I have a problem with Xmas, you have a problem with Christmas, but here you are calling me OCD and being patronizing about it. I'm done.
I'm sure that's why most people choose to call it Xmas instead of Christmas. Not because it looks more politically correct or anything.Canin wrote:
From http://www.thehistoryofchristmas.com/trivia/xmas.htmXmas is an abbreviation for Christmas. It is derived from the word ΧΡΙΣΤΟΣ, transliterated as Christos, which is Greek for Christ. Greek is the language in which the whole New Testament was written.
Originally, Xmas was an abbreviation where the X represents the Greek letter chi, which is the first letter of Christ's name. However, because of the modern interpretations of the letter X, many people are unaware of this and assume that this abbreviation is meant to drop Christ from Christmas.
Just posting the proper history of it. I don't care what you call it, so long as you don't impede my ability to celebrate it.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
I'm sure that's why most people choose to call it Xmas instead of Christmas. Not because it looks more politically correct or anything.Canin wrote:
From http://www.thehistoryofchristmas.com/trivia/xmas.htmXmas is an abbreviation for Christmas. It is derived from the word ΧΡΙΣΤΟΣ, transliterated as Christos, which is Greek for Christ. Greek is the language in which the whole New Testament was written.
Originally, Xmas was an abbreviation where the X represents the Greek letter chi, which is the first letter of Christ's name. However, because of the modern interpretations of the letter X, many people are unaware of this and assume that this abbreviation is meant to drop Christ from Christmas.
stryyker wrote:
Short answer: No
Long answer: No
Aye but that was one gust at one of the highest points of Scotland.m3thod wrote:
160+ mph wind is more than a gust you fucking mong