brique wrote:
> Nope, it shows that a day off work is a day off work and I certainly dont
> feel the need to pretend to worship or thank some imaginary deity or their
> offspring for it.
Conditions permitting, it is a great day to go skiing, at least the
cross-country version. You've got the trail mostly to yourself. I did take
me a few years to sort out Christmas and Easter. On Easter, you can buy
food or go to a restaurant if you're hungry; on Christmas you better have
made prior arrangements and stocked the larder. I recall a princely meal of
frozen TV dinner crap from a Stop'N'Rob while I was still learning the
ropes.
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