For a phrase that is said by millions around the world, it originated many centuries ago, as a recent discovery shows.
Booth begins the letter with: “I praye God ye may be all in good charite and mery this Crystmas.” As conditions in jail were harsh, he wrote to Thomas Cromwell, the proponent to Henry VIII’s Reformation, to ask for some essentials, signing off with, “And this our Lord God send you a merry Christmas.” Interestingly, Cromwell, too, lost his head for daring to disagree with the tyrannical Henry VIII.
"Expro colleagues Jeff Cronje, Wendy van Eck and Johnny Louch, have organized a Christmas Day party and lunch for the homeless and destitute in Tent City, an ...
In the meantime, back to the Spanish language course. Just for the record, folks, this is my first contribution to the Herald in a long time. The CO has become surprisingly fluent in Spanish. Plus, I had to devote much of my time encouraging the winners of the football World Cup. Why the absence? She does have a way with words. If you ask the editor nicely, maybe I can make a ‘comeback’ of sorts. Asking the woman in charge, who did not want her name mentioned, the ‘manager’ told John about the camp: originally a pig farm; it has no ablution facilities; everyone shares what little they have. Hesitant at first, Johnny asked the youngster if she was okay, and where was she going. As John poignantly put it: it was a sight for sore eyes in more ways than one. “Home,” was the reply, at the same time asking Johnny for a lift, pointing in the direction of where exactly ‘home’ was, ‘over yonder hill’. That is exactly why we fancy Uruguay: it’s a beautiful country: peaceful and quiet, no load shedding and plenty of water.
"Expro colleagues Jeff Cronje, Wendy van Eck and Johnny Louch, have organized a Christmas Day party and lunch for the homeless and destitute in Tent City, an ...
McKenna bought each of his grandchildren a colorful iMac, but one of the five computers had a drive issue after a few hours. McKenna contacted the Apple dealer ...
McKenna wrote back to Jobs to thank him for the favor. According to McKenna, the dealer phoned back within a few minutes to say his granddaughter’s new computer was ready to be replaced. Jobs phoned up McKenna, then the dealer. McKenna bought each of his grandchildren a colorful iMac, but one of the five computers had a drive issue after a few hours. McKenna contacted the Apple dealer (pre-dating the Apple Store) about the issue, but he was told it was Apple’s policy not to exchange broken computers without their authorization. McKenna briefly reclaimed the role of helping Jobs with publicity in 2010 when antenna-gate followed the iPhone 4 launch.