December 19, 2005

"tmas"

Merry Christmas. I was thinking of a good way you could shorten "Christmas" without offending anyone but still shorten it. Think about it, no more people complaining to people advertising "Xmas Trees", when the advertiser is merely trying to save a tree by using a smaller sign. It's simple, instead of having "Xmas" they could have like "tmas", except the "t" would be more like a cross. This way, you can shorten "Christmas" and arguably use less tape or paint because a cross uses less tape or paint. An "X" is two long lines , where a cross, is one short line across one big line.

Everyone wins!

and, it's shorter than "Holiday" too

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