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SouthernN'Proud said:
Hey, I have my copy too!

KISS Army - we're everywhere, and someday when y'all ain't lookin', we're gonna take over! :beardbng:



but but Kiss isnt around anymore. They all retired and stuff. they aint making music no mo
 
If they would stay retired, I'd agree with you. But as long as there is a nickle left to bilk the faithful out of, they'll be around. They've unretired more than Michael Jordan has.

And this from a 30+ year fan...
 
Just throwing out an idea here. Christmas is a christian holiday, right? So, how about we do away with the statutory holiday, and just make it available to people with a letter from their priest stating that they are a member of a christian church and obliged to observe that event.
 
Nah..then we'd have the Fathers Of Obscure Legends Saints (F*O*O*L*S*)relovultionists claiming that they should get November 15th off for Yak Shaving Day...their holy high-day! :D
 
freako104 said:
No they are all alive.


Sorry SnP but They havent been really doing much for a while ;)

No need to apologize to me...I ain't their manager...


And technically speaking, they are not all still alive. Eric Carr passed away from heart cancer in the early 90s. Precise date escapes me at the moment, but it's early still.


As to the idea of declaring Christmas a holiday that only Christians need observe, that'd be fine with me. Of course, that would mean that somewhere around 55% of Americans and a greater percentage worldwide would have to forfeit their annual orgiastic gift-buying ritual, three- or four-day weekend off, two week break from school, and all that. But surely it'd be worth it not to have to bow down to a Christian holiday.
 
Professur said:
Just throwing out an idea here. Christmas is a christian holiday, right? So, how about we do away with the statutory holiday, and just make it available to people with a letter from their priest stating that they are a member of a christian church and obliged to observe that event.


I would like each and every avowed athiest, and non-christian to go to your boss today (right now) and tell them that forcing you to take christmas off is forcing you to practice a religion that you don't subscribe to, and that they have to make you work the 25th and 26th.
 
As for the parade: that's just ridicolous...

As for christmas: I'm not a christian. I celebrate yule. So I'll be taking my days off anyways, thank you. :D
 
No no NO, by their twisted logic, I am being discriminated against.
As a practicing (get it 'practicing') atheist I am being discriminated against because I am being impeded in my work and am due reparations.
No nuttier than not allowing Christmas hymns in a flippin' Christmas Parade.

Tell ya what, back when I used to get paid over a hundred an hour,
I HATED the holidays!!!
 
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