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Why don't we leave some Holiday Cheer?

Asked by Eggie (5921points) December 6th, 2010

To all members of the collective would you leave some holiday cheer?....lets not wait till Christmas Day…or New Years.

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Eggie's avatar

Merry Christmas everyone….have a nice and festive sucessful New Year too!!

YARNLADY's avatar

I have my holiday hat on.

Seaofclouds's avatar

Happy Holidays everyone! I wish you all a great holiday season and a wonderful new year! :-)

nebule's avatar

Happy Holidays to everyone, I love you all more than you know and wish you all lots of giggles and sparkly dust this Christmas xxx

JilltheTooth's avatar

Happiest and healthiest of all possible holidays to everyone who celebrates and everyone who doesn’t.

AmWiser's avatar

This day, this season and everyday throughout the year,
I wish for everyone, good health, peace, love, joy and good cheer.

marinelife's avatar

May your holidays be stress-free and may you find little nuggets of joy around them.

CyanoticWasp's avatar

Season’s Greetings, all. (See disclaimer for terms and conditions.)

Disclaimer:
This statement of good wishes (”Greeting”) from me (”Sender”) is intended to be generic in nature. “Holiday” is intentionally left an undefined term. This holiday may include, but not be limited to, Christmas, Chanukah, Kwanzaa, New Year’s Day, Saturnalia, or even Elvis’ Birthday (”Elvis™” is a registered trademark of Elvis Presley Enterprises, Memphis, TN). Further, the recipient of this greeting (”Receiver”), may insert his or her own holiday into this Greeting, either explicitly or implicitly, or no holiday at all, if he or she chooses. If Receiver celebrates no holidays during the intended period of Greeting, assumed to be roughly mid-December, 2010 through the first week in January, 2011 (”Greeting Period”), he or she may consider Greeting to be merely general or seasonal (either Winter or Summer, depending on Receiver’s planetary hemisphere of residence), and a simple wish of good feelings and joy, suitable for any time of year, or no time at all.

Greeting should in no way be construed to guarantee or warrant happiness or other good feelings during Greeting Period, or warrant or guarantee an acceptable holiday. By accepting Greeting, Receiver expressly agrees that he or she assumes the risk for his or her own holiday. Receiver will hold Sender harmless should Receiver’s expectations for Greeting Period and wishes contained herein not coincide.

Greeting is at all times subject to withdrawal by Sender, and it may be canceled or modified at any time, without notice to Receiver. In the event of cancellation, Receiver shall receive no credit or proration for any time left in Greeting Period. Greeting is not intended to be transferable, and has no cash value. Under no circumstances may Receiver in any way alter Greeting, or publish Greeting directly or indirectly without express written permission of Sender. Permission may be withheld for any reason within the sole discretion of Sender, with no rule of reasonableness.

Should Receiver not accept the terms of Greeting listed above, no rights or benefits related to Greeting will accrue.

Should a dispute arise from Greeting, Receiver agrees that jurisdiction and venue will be in the courts of Connecticut in the United States of America. Sender and Receiver agree that personal jurisdiction will lie in those courts, regardless of the location of either party. Greeting will be construed under the laws of the United States, without regard to Choice of Law or Renvoy.

JilltheTooth's avatar

@CyanoticWasp : And a big Happy to you, too, fella!

erichw1504's avatar

Merry Holidays!

Kardamom's avatar

@CyanoticWasp You silly goose! Feel good, be kind and eat some chocolate.

Berserker's avatar

Let’s keep it real yo, Happy Xmas gangsters. :)

partyparty's avatar

Have a wonderful Christmas everyone and a happy and healthy New Year…. party(party) time :)))

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