Thursday, December 27, 2007

Boxing Day











December 26th is Boxing Day. Its primarily a British Holiday. Its the day you give your servants a box in gratitude for their services through out the year. Well I am not British, nor do I have any servants, so the day is celebrated differently.

Here is what Wikipedia says:

Origins

Boxing Day is a traditional celebration dating back to the Middle Ages, of which the primary practice is the giving of gifts to employees, the poor, or to people in a lower social class. The name has

numerous folk etymologies[3].

Christmas box

A Christmas box is, in English tradition, a clay box used in artisan shops. Apprentices, masters, visitors, customers, and others would put donations of money into the box, like a piggy bank, and then, after Christmas, the box would be shattered and all the contents shared among the workers of the shop. Thus, masters and customers could donate bonuses to the workers without anything direct, and the employees could av

erage their wages. The habit of breaking the Christmas box lent its name to Boxing Day. The term "Christmas box" now refers generally to a gift

or pay bonus given to workers.[4]

The Oxford English Dictionary attributes it to the Christmas box; the verb box meaning: "To give a Christmas-box (colloq.); hence the term boxing-day." Outside the Commonwealth, the holiday is sometimes called "St. Stephen's Day".

  • It was the day when people would give a present or Christmas box to those who had worke d for them throughout the year.
  • In England many years ago, it was common practice for the servants to carry boxes to their employers when they arrived for their day's work on the day after Christmas. Their employers would then put coins in the boxes as special end-of-year gifts. This can be compared with the modern day concept of Christmas


    bonuses. The servants carried boxes for the coins, hence the name Boxing Day.
And you thought this blog was just full of tripe. Hell you learned something from it for a change.

Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Happy Hanukkah !

Billy's dad Otto Von Crippe reminds me that he is Jewish and was a little bit offended by the recent Christmas Greeting and asked for equal time. Priscilla got in the act, too.


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Monday, December 24, 2007

Billy's Christmas Greeting

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Sunday, December 23, 2007

Wednesday's Second Party

I was just recovering from my three martini lunch at big Jacks party, when I received a call from Jimbo, (not his real name) that the impromptu Bob C party was in progress at the Dublin City Pub.

I had just extended the leg rest on my recliner and was about to view a version of Deal or No Deal and was settling in for the night. But he mentioned that Abby, a vixen server from the later Tycoon was there and I ought to make an appearance. The mystery lady you see at the bottom of this blog was at a Siren Club Christmas party commiserating with a former girlfriend ....... ...mine not hers ... and I thought I could always catch Deal or No Deal on reruns, so off I went.

In attendance were, Tasha, Abby and Jesse along with the usual suspects. The undercover cops were there and "Big" made an infrequent appearance. Our host Bob C was making sure the music never stopped and keeping the cocktail servers busy.

There was singing. There was dancing. There was eating And, there was drinking......Perfect!

What's this all about......

This is my lame attempt at blogging and so far I have been able to add posts almost every day......will that continue?........time will tell.

If you scroll way to the bottom you will see "It's all about me" This blog is about me and my friends and my life. Most of it is true.

Some of it is tongue in cheek and some of it is outrageous.

Read the parts you like...if you find something offensive skip over it. If you have any comments, praises or criticisms, email or leave comments...I can take it.
Mr. B


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Who is the Mystery Lady?

Mystery Lady

Mystery Lady
Who is this woman behind the Foster Grants?