I just wanted to take a minute to wish all of our Canadian friends at Kano a Merry Christmas, Happy Hannukah, or whatever holiday you all might celebrate! I don't know all of you, but I have seen some of you in the forums, and interacted with a few.
Well thanks for the Holiday well-wishes Jared, and Happy Holiday to you and yours! Most of the Kano/Apps crew is taking off for the Holidays, but I'll still be around most of the time making sure the folks in the forums are getting answers over the break.
Thanks Jared, happy holidays to you and your friends and family as well! You forgot "Festivus" for the rest of us. December 23rd, mark your calendar. http://www.festivuspoles.com/pages/Festivuspoles.htm
Kano probably could have done something awesome for in-game feats of strength, but alas, you don't like to encourage PVP. And Merry Christmas to all at Kano! It's pretty obvious you guys don't celebrate anything else by your annual "Holiday" calendar artwork... I haven't complained in here about that for a few years, just thought I'd air a grievance in the spirit of Festivus. I find tinsel distracting.
i think the calander ackgrounds are like that because there, how can i put this politely, complainers i guess, that love to complain about everything and anything so ya it ruins it for the rest of us.
I'm not even sure what you are attempting to say here. What is ruined? The backgrounds and all the door artwork is 100% Christmas, it always has been. Hanukkah has never been included in any of their holiday artwork. I haven't posted anywhere that Chritmas should not be represented but why can't both holidays be included? Could it be that difficult to throw a dreidel in there somewhere? If you don't like complainers then why are you hanging out in the forums? 99% of posts here are others complaining. Hey, I'm just airing a festivus grievance, what's your excuse?
American here, and bah humbug but Festivus for the rest of us, is fine with me , Happy Kwanza ( hope I spelled it right
While I appreciate a lively debate,discussing the intricacies of religion never leads anywhere good, especially on the Internet. Let's keep things in friendly and in the spirit of the December celebratory period, OK?