If body were a car,this is the time I would be thinking thinking about trading it in for a newer model. I've got bumps and dents scratches in my finish and my paint in my finish and my paint job is getting a dull but that's not the worst of it.My headlights are out of focus and it's especially hard to see things up close.
My traction is not as graceful as it once was. I slip and slide and skid and bump into things even in the best of weather,My whitewalls are stained with varlose veins.It takes me hours to reach my maximum veins.It takes me hours to reach my maximum speed.My fuel rate burns inefficiently,But here's the worst of it;;; Almost every time I sneeze ,cough or sputter ...either my radiator leaks or my exhaust backfires!
This is how I make mine too.ooby dooby This is how I make my Cranberry Sauce too. Grind up a bag of Cranberries and 1 orange (no peels or pits TY) in a hand cranked meat grinder. Stir in about 1/4 cup of sugar. Chill & serve.
Here are the directions on how to make hard boiling eggs in the microwave.
Hard-boiling an egg in the microwave is possible, but you have to take precautions to avoid an explosion. You can microwave eggs in the shell as long as you cover them with water and add a little salt to the water. Or, you can microwave eggs without the shells if you do not need your eggs to be in a spherical shape.
Found this and saw it a being interesting to read.
True meaning of Christmas From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The true meaning of Christmas is a phrase that began to appear in the mid-19th century when a shift toward a more secular culture resulted in a national backlash. Christians began to see the secularization of the celebration day of the birth of Christ as the shift toward Santa and gift exchanging replaced the celebration of the advent of Christ and giving to the poor and needy without expectation of receiving anything in return. The poem, A Visit from St. Nicholas (1822) helped popularize the tradition of exchanging gifts, and seasonal Christmas shopping began to assume economic importance. Harriet Beecher Stowe criticizes the commercialization in her story "Christmas; or, the Good Fairy". An early expression of this sentiment using the phrase of "the true meaning" is found in The American magazine, vol. 28 (1889):
"to give up one's very self – to think only of others – how to bring the greatest happiness to others – that is the true meaning of Christmas." The phrase is especially associated with Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol (1843), in which an old miser is taught the true meaning of Christmas by three ghostly visitors who review his past and foretell his future.
The topic was taken up by satirists such as Stan Freberg and Tom Lehrer during the 1950s and eventually by the influential TV special A Charlie Brown Christmas, first aired in 1965 and repeated every year since. "That's what Christmas is all about Charlie Brown", says Linus, referring to the birth of Christ. Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (1957) also illustrates the topos, and was very influential in the form of an animated TV special produced in 1966. The phrase and the associated moral became used as a trope in numerous Christmas films since the 1960s.
The phrase found its way into the 2003 Urbi et Orbi address of Pope John Paul II, "The crib and the tree: precious symbols, which hand down in time the true meaning of Christmas!"
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