A Conversation for A History of Christmas Decorations
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Bluebottle Started conversation Dec 9, 2001
Another great article
You couldn't link to:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/h2g2/guide/A599709#boniface
when you mention St. Boniface, could you?
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Bluebottle Posted Dec 13, 2001
Thanks Shazz!
You'll soon find that I'll have an Isle of Wight article covering everything in the Universe!
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shazzPRME Posted Dec 13, 2001
I'm beginning to see that!
Perhaps, if you have time, you should write about traditions at Christmas Time on the IoW?
shazz
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Bluebottle Posted Dec 18, 2001
It would be nice, but it's unlikely to be finished by tomorrow...
Next week, though...
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I'm not really here Posted Dec 19, 2001
'tribute to the Sun God' should possibly be 'celebrating the return of the Sun God'. The Celts borrowed the tradition from the Norsemen. (Is that the right word? Those Viking people, anyway.)
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shazzPRME Posted Dec 19, 2001
Eeek! I can't now can I!
I better drop Chris a line! I did't even realise it was already on the Front page until I just went and looked!
shazz
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I'm not really here Posted Dec 19, 2001
Didn't you get any emails? when my wildlife project went on the front page I sat and watched the emails come in one by one. Maybe they don't send them for projects anymore.
But yes, Front Page news. That's were I found you.
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shazzPRME Posted Dec 19, 2001
Do you know... I have only just noticed the bright, shiny new shield on my page!
No email or anything... I did wonder about the influx of visitors!
shazz
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I'm not really here Posted Dec 19, 2001
You missed your new badge? Tch.
*polishes Shazz's badge so it catches the light better*
I'm most proud of my uni badge, they are hard work to get, and there are very few of them around! I think yours makes 15. Out of 91,000, not bad going!
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shazzPRME Posted Dec 19, 2001
*takes a few minutes to admire badge and then wonders if The Post will ever get one (I think they were thinking about making us a special one for services to the community! )*
shazz
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I'm not really here Posted Dec 19, 2001
You need to nag a bit more. The new badges for the volunteers are really good, much nicer than these 'prefect' ones.
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shazzPRME Posted Dec 19, 2001
I will
I can't wait to see them
We are also waiting for a 'The Post' smiley... just the words so that we can put an official stamp on our postings when needed!
I suppose I should start to sort out this week's edition now... I am, as ever, procrastinating!
shazz
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shazzPRME Posted Dec 19, 2001
I will
I can't wait to see them
We are also waiting for a 'The Post' smiley... just the words so that we can put an official stamp on our postings when needed!
I suppose I should start to sort out this week's edition now... I am, as ever, procrastinating!
shazz
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I'm not really here Posted Dec 19, 2001
I can't remember what I wanted to say before the site decided to have a fag break.
Something about something I should be doing rather than sitting around here, but not doing it.
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