Deri,

Don shoo da messenbanger.

I don't know who annointed Justin Dart.  Certainly wasn't me!

Anyways, my recall, t'was the Hessians, "partying."  And they couldn't fahrt
straight, otherwise our George might still be singing God Save the Queen.
Course the Hessians and English were at war, and a bit far from home,
serving coin, King, and allegedly God.

How now Christmas without that nice Jewish kid doing his would work?
Anybody you know got His message straight?

I'm not certain about your Yom Kippur reference--perhaps one of your more
subtle and erudite allusions.  Then I'm not shuffllingghh lloossee vowells,
clustered consonants, or able to comprehend the Welsh intellect.

Steve M.


----Original Message Follows----
From: Deri James <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: FW: Justin and Yoshiko:  Happy Day!
Date: Mon, 27 Dec 1999 13:32:20 +0100
             "I. Stephen Margolis" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

 > December 25, 1999
 >
 > Dear Colleagues in Justice:
 >
 > Happy Day to all who celebrate Christmas!
 >
 > Happy day to all who do not!
 >
 > On Christmas night 1777, George Washington and 2400 other
 > American patriots crossed the ice choked Delaware River to
 > surprise and capture the partying enemy.  This inspirational
 > victory gave a much needed boost to our fragile revolution for
 > democracy.
 >
Interesting "spin".

The English couldn't possibly be celebrating a religious festival
when them heathen yanks attacked them, they were "partying".

Yom-Kippur to you ism.

(Speaking as a welshman of course).

 > Every Christmas we try to think of something we can do to keep
 > up the good fight.  This Christmas we are working on the
 > elections of 2000.
 >
 > Christmas is the day of love for all - in heart and in action.
 > You are Christmas everyday for us.
 >
 > We love you so much.
 >
 >
 > Justin and Yoshiko Dart

Cheers

--
Deri James

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