This may be it
The possibilities include: (1) You read this blog only at work. (2) You're leaving work early today, along with everyone else. If both of those are true, then it's time to wish you a merry Christmas (in an apolitical, non-Lars Larson sort of way)!
Comments (10)
Hey,
Merry Christmas!
As a new reader of your blog, I want thank you for your wit, wisdom, irreverence (especially!), and the opportunity to converse (by typing with up to three fingers and the occasional thumb on a good day) with you and the others who visit here.
Keep up the good work(?)
Posted by rickyragg | December 23, 2005 1:59 PM
Merry Christmas Jack and Happy Winter Soltice to those who prefer summer.
Posted by Travis | December 23, 2005 2:20 PM
Merry Christmas to you and your family!
Posted by laurelann | December 23, 2005 2:29 PM
Right on both points, as with nobody on campus there's no need for a computer guy.
YULE!
Posted by Thomas Ware | December 23, 2005 2:57 PM
Dear Jack,
Thanks for helping us get through the War on Christmas. England had broadcasts by Winston Churchill; we had you. If the Internet last a thousand years, comment-posters will still say, this was their finest blog!
Posted by bill mcdonald | December 23, 2005 3:38 PM
Make that "if the Internet lasts, with an S."
Posted by bill mcdonald | December 23, 2005 3:43 PM
Dear Jack,
On behalf of a bunch of us (Saturday Market Vendors),thank-you for your support and thought provoking discussions with regard to our potential move. Best wishes for the New Year!
Keep up the good work.
Posted by karin | December 23, 2005 9:10 PM
What's been interesting to me about this is I've become very conscious of what salepeople say: Merry Christmas? Happy Holiday? Seasons Greetings?
On a day-to-day basis outside the holdiday season I usually say: "have a good one" which I always liked because it seems open and broad enough...whatever it is that feels good to you, well, have a good one.
Posted by Frank Dufay | December 24, 2005 6:00 AM
Thanks Jack for doing this blog, and speaking with painful honesty about what is happening to our fair city, but keeping us connected with memories and the good things that will help us common folks pull together and experience joy of the season, Thanks for rescuing us from the awful attack on the season from both the left and the right wingnuts, it has been great to find someone talking common sense instead of extremes demanded of party loyalty. Merry Christmas to you and yours, those little one's won't sleep much tonight, they are the perfect age for helping us remember why the season is so special and magical.
Posted by Thanks | December 24, 2005 8:28 AM
Thanks for this blog, Jack...Merry Christmas
Posted by ema | December 24, 2005 7:33 PM