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Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Merry Christmas
I will be gone for the next few days, no posting until I come back on Monday. Hope everyone has a Great and WONDERFUL holiday. PS.... Karl I do not know if Santa is bringing you the X-Box I tried my best to talk to him.
Oh Ray!! Thank you for having a chat with Santa, it was very good of you. I want to wish you and your loved ones a very Merry Christmas and a happy and peaceful 2011. Much love Karl.
In finnish it's Hyvää Joulua but who cares of umlauts and scandics when you (english people) can't pronounce them anyways?
Actually the sounds of Ä and Ö are found in english. Ö is about same as "e" in "the" and Ä is pretty much the same as "a" in "have" and "land" (with american accent). Two letters in a row = long sound like "o" in more" or "ee" in "been".
Merry Christmas Ray!
ReplyDeleteThanks for making all of our days brighter.
Have a terrific holiday Ray!
ReplyDeleteHave a great Holiday Ray!! Be safe and have fun!
ReplyDeleteHere's Cheers Ray! xx
ReplyDeleteCHRISTMAS JOY & PEACE!
ReplyDeleteHave a great time, Ray! You deserve it.
Hugs,
Patrick (Lord)
Oh Ray!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for having a chat with Santa, it was very good of you.
I want to wish you and your loved ones a very Merry Christmas and a happy and peaceful 2011.
Much love
Karl.
A very Merry Christmas to you my friend! Love the Steve Kelso card!
ReplyDeleteHave a safe trip home Ray and have a Very Merry Christmas! Thanks for the lovely ornament you sent! Your a real sweetheart my friend.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Stan
happy christmas to you !
ReplyDeleteHope everyone has a safe and wonderful Holiday.
ReplyDeleteHUGS
Ray
Geseende Kerfees en 'n gelukkige nuwe jaar Ray
ReplyDeleteIn finnish it's Hyvää Joulua but who cares of umlauts and scandics when you (english people) can't pronounce them anyways?
ReplyDeleteActually the sounds of Ä and Ö are found in english. Ö is about same as "e" in "the" and Ä is pretty much the same as "a" in "have" and "land" (with american accent). Two letters in a row = long sound like "o" in more" or "ee" in "been".
Merry Christmas which was about 2mos ago :P :)