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Merry Christmas & happy 2007 to our THN brothers and sis
Posted: Fri Dec 22, 2006 3:30 pm
by Redskin in Canada
Dear THN brothers and sisters,
This is to wish you a very happy holidays. I hope that wherever you are you know that my family and I will think of you and wish you a merry Christmas. We wish you well even if you do not celebrate this religious holiday.
I hope that the New 2007 (lucky seven) brings us satsfactions in our family lives and professional environments. I hope that the Redskins find their way and give us more reasons to be proud again.
Thanks in particular to the admin and staff for their work to keep this website one more year ahead.
Hail to the Redskins!
Redskin in Canada and family
Posted: Fri Dec 22, 2006 3:34 pm
by 1niksder
Happy Holidays to all.
Enjoy but be safe.
Posted: Fri Dec 22, 2006 3:41 pm
by SkinsChic
Thanks RIC & 1niksder - Merry Christmas to all and I wish a Happy, Healthy 2007 to everyone.
Thanks to Boss, Taz, Scott and the rest of the staff for all you do to keep up informed.
Posted: Fri Dec 22, 2006 3:45 pm
by Cappster
Merry Christmas!...................... ALL I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS IS A REDSKINS VICTORY!!!!!
Posted: Fri Dec 22, 2006 3:47 pm
by Hoss
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all!
May the saddest day of your future, be no worse than the happiest of your past!
May your heart be full of love and happiness.
Posted: Fri Dec 22, 2006 10:52 pm
by gus
All the way from Panama City, I wish all of you a very merry Xmas and a happy 2007. May the Lord bless you and your loved ones.
Gus & family
Posted: Fri Dec 22, 2006 11:58 pm
by Justice Hog
Merry Christmas
Happy Hanukkah
Happy Kwanzaa
and, last but not least
Happy
Festivus everyone!
'Tis the season to be with friends and family. 'Tis the season, however, for a lot of drunks in the road.
Please don't drink and drive, and be on the look out for those that might!
Posted: Sat Dec 23, 2006 7:56 am
by redskindave
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to everyone
Posted: Sat Dec 23, 2006 9:02 am
by UK Skins Fan
Merry Christmas to you all from across the pond.
Posted: Sun Dec 24, 2006 12:18 am
by welch
Merry Christmas to you all from across the pond.
Merry Christmas to all.
But...what is Boxing Day?
Posted: Sun Dec 24, 2006 2:29 am
by InsaneBoost
Thanks, you too.
Posted: Sun Dec 24, 2006 7:14 am
by UK Skins Fan
welch wrote:Merry Christmas to you all from across the pond.
Merry Christmas to all.
But...what is Boxing Day?
A question asked by most of the world, it seems, apart from those of us in the UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. In truth, few people know the origin of the term itself, but we're all just glad to have it as a public holiday.
My understanding has always been that Boxing Day was traditionally the day when Christmas gifts have been exchanged. However, thanks to you asking the question, I did a little more digging, and the picture is not so clear.
What is certain is that the concept of Boxing Day is very much a British one: hence the shared observance of the day by our brethren down under, and in Canada. Depending on what you read, the term stems from the old practice of feudal lords handing out boxes of gifts to their serfs (much like a Christmas bonus), or the serfs taking boxes to work with them on Boxing Day into which the lords would place money, or it might be that this was the day when churches would open their boxes of donations made to help the needy.
The link between all the suggested origins is the concept of gifts or money being given to the needy, rather than the exhange of gifts between "equals", which takes place on Christmas Day.
The most visible observation of Boxing Day now is that it is traditionally a day for sport. In the UK, a full schedule of football matches is played, and many other sports also hold showpiece events. In Australia, the Boxing Day Test is a huge tradition - when Australia start a five day test cricket match against a visiting team. This year, that team is England, and 100,000 fans are expected to watch this great sporting fixture. Alas, results in the previous three matches between the teams have rendered this test almost meaningless, but it is one of the great events of sport - little understood in the US, of course, but then you baffle most of the world with the World Series.
So, no definitve answers, but I hope it helps.
Posted: Sun Dec 24, 2006 9:15 am
by NC43Hog
Posted: Sun Dec 24, 2006 9:43 am
by sch1977
Dear Santa:
This year for christmas I would like to have a GM who will use our draft picks wisely and not over pay for "established" players. I would also like to have a new play caller on offense, preferably Joe Gibbs, who will allow JC to use that arm of his and will also allow Santana to use his speed downfield. If those things are no possible, a Superbowl win in 2008 will do just fine!!
Posted: Sun Dec 24, 2006 11:52 am
by NikiH
Merry Christmas to everyone! Everyone be safe but have a very happy holiday!
And sch do I need to give you the greedy speech I have given Jackson 10 times this week. You can't ask for everything or Santa will bring you nothing at all!!

Posted: Sun Dec 24, 2006 9:51 pm
by welch
So, no definitve answers, but I hope it helps.
Ah, but at least Boxing day is neither:
- the day to throw away Christmas gift boxes (as in, "Ok kids, llet's clean up here!")
- simply a strange name for a day of soccer-football.
Posted: Mon Dec 25, 2006 1:47 pm
by air_hog
Merry Christmas everyone!
For me today, wasn't the biggest Redskin's day of my time (I just got one of the Draft Day hats which is pretty sweet actually)
But I'm just asking for one more thing: A win over Big Blue to knock them out of the playoffs!
Merry Christmas!
Posted: Mon Dec 25, 2006 2:29 pm
by Redskins Rule
Merry Christmas THN!!!!! Special thanks to the Staff and Mods for keeping this website up!
I didn't find out about this until late last night and I had to share this..........Did you all know that NORAD tracks Santa Claus? And get this! You can actually call them up and they'll tell you exactly where he is!
Here is a link to it, if you don't believe me:
http://www.noradsanta.org/en/default.php
NORAD uses four high-tech systems to track Santa - radar, satellites, Santa Cams and jet fighter aircraft.
Detecting Santa all starts with the NORAD radar system called the North Warning System. This powerful radar system has 47 installations strung across the northern border of North America. NORAD makes a point of checking the radar closely for indications of Santa Claus leaving the North Pole on Christmas Eve.
The moment our radar tells us that Santa has lifted off, we use our second mode of detection, the same satellites that we use in providing warning of possible missile launches aimed at North America. These satellites are located in a geo-synchronous orbit (that's a cool phrase meaning that the satellite is always fixed over the same spot on the Earth) at 22,300 miles above the Earth. The satellites have infrared sensors, meaning they can detect heat. When a rocket or missile is launched, a tremendous amount of heat is produced - enough for the satellites to detect. Rudolph's nose gives off an infrared signature similar to a missile launch. The satellites can detect Rudolph's bright red nose with practically no problem. With so many years of experience, NORAD has become good at tracking aircraft entering North America, detecting worldwide missile launches and tracking the progress of Santa, thanks to Rudolph.
The third detection system we use is the Santa Cam. We began using it in 1998 - the year we put our Santa Tracking program on the Internet. NORAD Santa Cams are ultra-cool high-tech high-speed digital cameras that are pre-positioned at many places around the world. NORAD only uses these cameras once a year - Christmas Eve. The cameras capture images of Santa and the Reindeer as they make their journey around the world. We immediately download the images on to our web site for people around the world to see. Santa Cams produce both video and still images.
The fourth detection system we use is the NORAD jet fighter. Canadian NORAD fighter pilots, flying the CF-18, take off out of Newfoundland to intercept and welcome Santa to North America. Then at numerous locations in Canada other CF-18 fighter pilots escort Santa. While in the United States, American NORAD fighter pilots in either the F-15 or F-16 get the thrill of flying with Santa and the famous Reindeer Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, Blitzen and Rudolph. About a dozen NORAD fighters in Canada and the United States are equipped with Santa Cams.
Posted: Mon Dec 25, 2006 5:09 pm
by BossHog
Merry Christmas.
Happy Holidays.
Joyeux Noel.
Feliz Navidad.
Or just have a nice day.
To all THNrs everywhere, please have a safe and joyous holiday season.