Quote Originally Posted by Breukelen advocaat
... I enjoy the xmas (winter solstice) season. We have 50,000 years of genetically programmed backgrounds of celebrating the conquest of light over darkness...
Actually I'm opposed to the concept of conquest. I prefer to think of my own perspective as a merging of the apollonian and dionysian virtues if you follow me... (?)

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Polymirize Reviewed by Polymirize on . 'Twas the Night Before Solstice 'Twas the Night Before Solstice By: Bill O'Reilly for BillOReilly.com Thursday, Dec 08, 2005 Way back in 1822 Clement Clarke Moore wrote a poem called "'Twas the Night Before Christmas," which was first published in the New York Sentinel journal. Moore, the son of the New York Bishop who had presided at George Washington's inauguration, had no idea his verse would become world famous, beloved by people everywhere. But because there is mention of a certain "Saint Nicholas" in the poem Rating: 5