Merry Xmas to all my goyim friends and readers

To all my non-Jewish friends (or friends with non-Jewish spouses), I wish you a Merry Christmas. (I would like to point out that Jews and atheists are allowed to say "Merry Christmas.")

I'll be spending the day with Kristen's extended family in Brisbane, Australia...a white Christmas only insofar as the skin color of everyone in the room will be.

I can't complain...it's been record cold at my house while I've been away, including something like 20 below zero just two days after I left.

Picked a good time to be away.

Again, wishing you all a great holiday.

Ross

  • Jorn Barger
    Comment from: Jorn Barger
    12/25/08 @ 10:20:18 am

    Please use 'gentile' not 'goyim'

  • Comment from: Rossputin
    12/25/08 @ 02:27:25 pm

    No thanks, Jorn.

    You can do that on your own blog.

  • Jorn Barger
    Comment from: Jorn Barger
    12/25/08 @ 03:00:13 pm

    Is that an expression of your sense of superiority, then?

    http://materialmaidel.blogspot.com/2008/12/jews-vs-goyim.html

  • Comment from: Rossputin
    12/25/08 @ 03:09:09 pm

    No, not superiority.

    It's partly humor, partly just because it's OK to be different.

  • Ike
    Comment from: Ike
    12/25/08 @ 08:05:15 pm

    Shalom, Ross. and safe travels.

  • Material Maidel
    Comment from: Material Maidel
    12/29/08 @ 01:36:46 am

    wow - nice to know one of my posts is actually being used as a reference!

    merry x-mas indeed!

  • Alexandra Spencer
    Comment from: Alexandra Spencer
    12/31/08 @ 10:56:00 pm

    Happy Holidays to you and yours. My husband Will and I escaped the Colorado cold a couple of months ago and are just North of you, in Singapore. Glad to know you're still writing during the holidays!

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