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A White Christmas?
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1.       MarioninTurkey
5906 posts
 22 Dec 2011 Thu 03:37 pm

It looks like if you want a white Christmas you need to come to Turkey!

 

Weather stations are predicting 6-10 degree drop in temperature this weekend, with snow on Christmas Eve in all places except Western Marmara and the Aegean Coast.

 

 

24 Aralık Cumartesi günü Marmara’nın batısı ile Kıyı Ege dışında kalan tüm yurt yağışlı geçecek. Yağışlar kıyılarda yağmur diğer yerlerde kar şeklinde olacak.

25 Aralık Pazar günü yağışlı hava Karadeniz, İç Anadolu’nun doğusu, Doğu Akdeniz, Doğu ve Güneydoğu Anadolu bölgelerinde etkili olmaya devam edecek.

Yağışlar Güneydoğu Anadolu ile Doğu Akdeniz kıyıları ve Karadeniz kıyılarında yağmur, diğer kesimlerde kar şeklinde olacak.

2.       Elisabeth
5583 posts
 22 Dec 2011 Thu 04:57 pm

 

Quoting MarioninTurkey

It looks like if you want a white Christmas you need to come to Turkey!

 

Weather stations are predicting 6-10 degree drop in temperature this weekend, with snow on Christmas Eve in all places except Western Marmara and the Aegean Coast.

 

 

24 Aralık Cumartesi günü Marmara’nın batısı ile Kıyı Ege dışında kalan tüm yurt yağışlı geçecek. Yağışlar kıyılarda yağmur diğer yerlerde kar şeklinde olacak.

25 Aralık Pazar günü yağışlı hava Karadeniz, İç Anadolu’nun doğusu, Doğu Akdeniz, Doğu ve Güneydoğu Anadolu bölgelerinde etkili olmaya devam edecek.

Yağışlar Güneydoğu Anadolu ile Doğu Akdeniz kıyıları ve Karadeniz kıyılarında yağmur, diğer kesimlerde kar şeklinde olacak.

 

Have a Merry Christmas, Marion.  I haven´t seen a white Christmas in about 12 years (since I have lived in Texas!).  It still seems very strange to put Christmas lights on my palm trees!

3.       lemon
1374 posts
 22 Dec 2011 Thu 08:40 pm

I do not celebrate Christmas because it is not Christian celebration. God gave no such commandment. None of the apostles celebrated in the early church. It was added to the christendom in the 4th century from the pagan practices like many many other things later on.

So you know   the reason.

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4.       acute
202 posts
 22 Dec 2011 Thu 10:07 pm

 

Quoting lemon

I do not celebrate Christmas because it is not Christian celebration.

we needed to know this....

 

Lets dispute your birth claim instead or what you wrote about it... {#emotions_dlg.shy}

To be honest, I have to confess you something. roflmao I ve never told anyone  really the out spoken lemon never shared this before.....unbelievable before but I am a grandaughter of Haile Selassie I, the Lion of Judah.  There is a well known historian Borat Hrint who did some search on Haile´s bloodline. To their great surprise the search brought them directly to me.  Oh wow I am sure there must of been a trail of little lemon tree .... by the way being a female means nothing This is mentioned in Hrint´s book "Sheba and the Lion". I had a dog named Sheba once it ate my shoe pooped on the floor... a different story  The book is a well documented collection of authentic papers, reports and photos and published under the guidance and approval of Rastafarian Government. Again where is your proof locked up somewhere, if you were as reformed as you say try to emanate you would not of even mentions any of this because you should know "Only silence is great, everything else is weakness" maybe you should try this "the handsome " did and look how great he is  {#emotions_dlg.yes}

so exactly where are you  again: http://www.angelfire.com/ny/ethiocrown/today.html

 

And for everyone else who does or does not celebrate this  holiday but may celebrate another one   I wish you all a happy holiday enjoy, refresh and relax



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5.       gokuyum
1948 posts
 22 Dec 2011 Thu 10:30 pm

So lemon is grandaughter of messiah exactly as I suspected.

6.       Aida krishan
76 posts
 22 Dec 2011 Thu 10:31 pm

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Edited (May 04) by Aida krishan

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7.       Elisabeth
5583 posts
 23 Dec 2011 Fri 05:26 am

 

Quoting lemon

I do not celebrate Christmas because it is not Christian celebration. God gave no such commandment. None of the apostles celebrated in the early church. It was added to the christendom in the 4th century from the pagan practices like many many other things later on.

So you know   the reason.

 

Enjoy the day anyway, lemon.  I don´t usually wait for a devine commandment to enjoy my family, eat good food and share my many blessings.  I truly wish you and everyone else fellowship and love whether you/they celebrate or not.   

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8.       tunci
3872 posts
 23 Dec 2011 Fri 09:54 am

 

İYİ NOELLER herkese ! [Merry Christmas to all ! ]

 

9.       lemon
1374 posts
 23 Dec 2011 Fri 10:12 am

 

Quoting Elisabeth

 

 

Enjoy the day anyway, lemon.  I don´t usually wait for a devine commandment to enjoy my family, eat good food and share my many blessings.  I truly wish you and everyone else fellowship and love whether you/they celebrate or not.   

 

Lisa, you can enjoy your family and your food any day any time. You dont have to wait the whole year to share blessings.

Enjoy your family celebrations, Lisa. I just shared my opinion. I said the same thing last year. Christmas is not Christian. Christmas is pagan fitted and added to Christianity.

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10.       lemon
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 23 Dec 2011 Fri 10:17 am

 

Quoting acute

 

And for everyone else who does or does not celebrate this  holiday but may celebrate another one   I wish you all a happy holiday enjoy, refresh and relax

 

Strange to hear this from a person who dont believe in God, rather hates the God of Judeo-Christianity and then joins the celebrations.

Isnt it a hypocracy? Or is it stupidity? Or is it lack of brain? You constantly contradict yourself.

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