Preach said:i love traditional old christmas songs, but i HATE it when current artists make christmas-songs of their own.
i have a question though, off-topic. why do you americans exchange "chris" with "x"? as in xmas, xtina, and so forth?
Preach said:i love traditional old christmas songs, but i HATE it when current artists make christmas-songs of their own.
i have a question though, off-topic. why do you americans exchange "chris" with "x"? as in xmas, xtina, and so forth?
bohorquez1 said:the letter 'X' is made up of 2 lines that some people call a criss-cross. because of that, the 'X' can stand for either criss/cross like when there's a sign for crossing that says "X-ing"
Jurhum said:^ Sometimes, you have to improvise. After all, you believe in evolution, Duke.![]()

You've got it all wrong. It's the season to be jolly. God jul!saltynuts said:Most of the traditional christmas songs are sad and the christmas lights reflecting off the snow is sad and the socks hanging over the fireplace is sad and not taking down the tree until easter is sad and santa on a coke can is sad and grandpa buying some wrapping papers on the 23rd is sad and grandma buying the marked down wrapping papers on the 26th is sad and christmas beer commercials are sad and going to chruch is not much better and listening to your drunk family nag is sad and pumpkin pie for chirstmas is sad and dry ham is sad and the neighbor's big PEACE ligh with the A and C burnt out is sad and a gift that came with a receipt is kinda sad and drinking too much wine and wanting to pass out before christmas dinner is sad.