Merry Christmas!
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Ho ho ho!
Feliz Navidad!
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חנוכה שמח and
Happy Festivus!
Thanks for everything you do Heraldo, your efforts are much appreciated.
Thanks, Percy. Cheers!
Thank you, Heraldo(s). Wishing you and the entire Heraldoville community a wonderful new year, filled with the joy of working to make things better.
Feliz Navidad y Año Nuevo a todos.
Feliz Natal e Próspero Ano Novo.
What they said. Hey, its snowing!
Dear Heraldo, ein frohes und bessinliiches Weihnachtsfest!
A merry and reflective/thoughtful Christmas!
Thanks for all you do.
Thank you Mitch, Jane, Cristina, Turtle and Dan for your contributions to the Herald and Humboldt County. Peace.
…and Merry Christmas to Rob and Rex and Dubya and…oh, sorry.
عيد ميلاد سعيد ، هيرالدو. استمروا في العمل الجيد، الرفيق.
Merry Christmas Heraldo!
A Merry Christmas even to HiFi. And to all, a good night!
Arkley did it!
Can’t let a thread go by without that. Merry Christmas all.
Merry Christmas, Dave!
Twinkling silver tip
The family together
Chicken and waffles
MERRY CHRISTMAS and Happy New Year to one and all.
Christmas haiku post
Neal asked for it days ago
Here it is but late
[Guest Haiku by Neal Latt]:
Woke up this morning
Rushed over to my laptop
No haiku. Let-down.
Coal in my stocking
Verses bubbling out my head
No where to go now.
Trudging through the snow
Arkleyville cold, desolate:
Lance, Brady, Newman.
Christmas haiku post
Neal asked for it days ago
Here it is but late
[Guest Haiku by Neal Latt]:
Woke up this morning
Rushed over to my laptop
No haiku. Let-down.
Coal in my stocking
Verses bubbling out my head
No where to go now.
Trudging through the snow
Arkleyville cold, desolate:
Lance, Brady, Newman.
Last year it was late
This year no Christmas Haiku
So I post myself
Duplicates this year
TMC Christmas story
Eureka Inn Tree
Christmas from China
No work for Americans
Walmart profits up
Translation of Whatnow 10:53, courtesy of Google:
“Holiday Merry, Heraldo. Keep up the good work, comrade.” Google akhbar!
One year minus 5 days to go.
Were the Mayans a bunch religious fanatics; or prescient astronomers calculating an asteroid?
Remember Y2K. Batteries for the flashlight.
Pleasant season to all.
Winter’s gray begun
Never believe what you think
Joy’s always present.
Today on Rose’s blog
So every business should hire Jehovah’s Witnesses or atheist to work holidays. There’s no reason for closing down on Christmas day when there’s a ready supply of non-believers who can work with no ill-effects.
http://www.thecoffeeshopblog.net/2011/12/so-every-business-should-hire-jehovahs.html
Who needs JWs for that?
Keep the unions down and the concept of
‘holiday pay’ (X3 for Retail Clerks Union) will be as
yesterday as retirement and health benefits.
Thanks Heraldo, hang in there!
Thanks for the correction, Walt!
I have an old software program that makes a bit of a mess translating left-right grid languages (hebrew,aramaic,arabic).
You left out “Happy Festivus, Its for the rest of us.”
ALL HAIL KIRGI DEMON RAT GOD OF THE APOCALYPSE
8:51 We have hired Jehovah’s Witnesses but not for that reason. Mostly because they were the most qualified for the position and tend to be pretty nice people, modest, good workers. Something about their religious tenants. They also don’t mind working over the holidays, which is nice. They are usually willing to accept their Christmas bonus, if you call it a year end bonus.
I have found most likable atheists still like to have a Christmas tree and celebrate Santa, and have the day off. The unlikable ones who are embittered about fun holiday traditions and decorations, holiday terminology, etc, usually don’t get hired here, mostly because they can’t appreciate other people’s joy in life for events in general that are important to them. Not being able to see other people’s view is a negative in working with people.
Happy Holidays, Heraldo! Here’s to an “interesting” 2012!
Ditto (get it!! ha,ha). Seriously, as much as I hate the polarization, the HH and several other excellent local blogs get the stories out. Thanks for that. Happy Holidays H.
2012 will ultimately be business as usual. In 2013, catastrophic climate changes are going to begin.
Sears to close 100-120 stores in January
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2011/12/27/financial/f033126S26.DTL&tsp=1
Wonder if the Eureka store will be affected?
Sears has been on life support for years.
I can’t find the link at the moment but last year at around this time many economists and financial analysts were projecting it would be gone all together by the end of this year.
Maybe they have a few more months to limp along.
Happy Zappadan and Merry Zmas!