The thoughts, reflections and musings of an average Church of England Priest
Duly worried on all sorts of levels.
I understand the sentiment - just not sure it's the most fitting way of communicating it.Certainly not the most tasteful, that's for sure!(Person who shared it was appalled and challenged in equal measure)
Care to share the sentiment,Vic? I'm blowed if I understand it.I immediately thought of 'Lo, he comes with clouds descending' but I suppose that's not very funny.
Well, I think I understand the sentiment in that people assume that the urban myth that Christmas is a peak time for suicides!I therefore assume that this was meant to be a poignant reminder that Christmas is not a jolly time for all.I have to say, my first thought was 'hope you have a swinging Christmas!' Don't suppose that's funny either.I wonder if there are any other 'shocker' Christmas greetings out there?
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Duly worried on all sorts of levels.
I understand the sentiment - just not sure it's the most fitting way of communicating it.
Certainly not the most tasteful, that's for sure!
(Person who shared it was appalled and challenged in equal measure)
Care to share the sentiment,Vic? I'm blowed if I understand it.
I immediately thought of 'Lo, he comes with clouds descending' but I suppose that's not very funny.
Well, I think I understand the sentiment in that people assume that the urban myth that Christmas is a peak time for suicides!
I therefore assume that this was meant to be a poignant reminder that Christmas is not a jolly time for all.
I have to say, my first thought was 'hope you have a swinging Christmas!' Don't suppose that's funny either.
I wonder if there are any other 'shocker' Christmas greetings out there?
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