Merry Christmas to all Dinkers!!
A christmas card for you all (ripped from my site, yes, surprisingly enough).
May Santa bring everyone a spark for making more D-Mods and such. Happy Christmas everyone!!
May Santa bring everyone a spark for making more D-Mods and such. Happy Christmas everyone!!
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all Dinkers!
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all.
May Joy and Peace be upon you.
May Joy and Peace be upon you.
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to my fellow Dinkers.
May 2004 bring whatever you are hoping for.
May 2004 bring whatever you are hoping for.
Merry Christmas Eve, peoples and non-peoples!
May 2004 bring whatever you are hoping for.
What's wrong with June 2004?
May 2004 bring whatever you are hoping for.
What's wrong with June 2004?
Uh.. no? According to the date and time of your post, it has been christmas for 20 hours and 7 minutes (in my country) when you posted this post.
Merry Christmas to you all.
Merry Christmas to you all.
According to the date and time of your post, it has been christmas for 20 hours and 7 minutes...
8 minutes.
8 minutes.
Isn't there already one topic about this? But oh well, Merry Christmas anyway.
Isn't there already one topic about this?
Yeah, but this topic was here earlier
Yeah, but this topic was here earlier
Merry christmas! And a Happy New Year too, in case I'm not on the board before that time.
Just in case, I'm posting it on both topics. Yay!
Just in case, I'm posting it on both topics. Yay!
Merry Christmas to everyone! I've just sent a small Dink Smallwood game (not a D-Mod), called NitroDink to Redink1. It should be on the board in a few days.
No, when you posted that it was 18 hours and 13 minutes AFTER Christmas ended.
Eh? In my country, it's officially christmas on the 25th and the 26th. That's 1st and 2nd christmas day. Christmans Eve is on the night from 24-25.
Guess it's different in your country then.
Guess it's different in your country then.
Well, yeah. That's just why I use " " smilies. It's just a joke. See, we don't even call it Christmas in Scandinavia, we call it Yule. (Different spelling and pronounciation though, but uh - yeah.)
As far as I know, we all also celebrate it on the 24th. Presents are opened then, and such. The 25th and 26th are usually days you visit the family members you weren't with on Christmas Eve.
Which is why I say Christmas is over on the 25th. At least the fun part of it.
As far as I know, we all also celebrate it on the 24th. Presents are opened then, and such. The 25th and 26th are usually days you visit the family members you weren't with on Christmas Eve.
Which is why I say Christmas is over on the 25th. At least the fun part of it.