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Is this [[Queen Mary]] the [[Mary of Teck]], wife of George V, UK? Make clear? Cheers [[User:JackyR|JackyR]] 20:22, 23 December 2005 (UTC)
Is this [[Queen Mary]] the [[Mary of Teck]], wife of George V, UK? Make clear? Cheers [[User:JackyR|JackyR]] 20:22, 23 December 2005 (UTC)
:Oh, good point! Certainly not the first, I don't think she had much leisure time. Fixed. (With link.) [[User:Lindmere|Lindmere]] 18:05, 30 December 2005 (UTC)

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This should not have been moved here. "Christmas Card" with two upper case letters is its own disamibugation. -- Zoe


The description here seems overly Jesus-centric; many Christmas cards in the US at least are based rather in the Santa Claus tradition. --Brion 03:43 Jan 20, 2003 (UTC)



In Japan, Christmas cards sometimes have pictures of Santa being crucified. :-)

I was devasted to hear that this is probably an urban myth. I suspect that if such a thing does nowadays exist, it is a deliberate joke based oin the original myth or story. Funny how many of the best stories end up not being true, isn't it? <sigh> Nevilley 17:48 Jan 24, 2003 (UTC)

There are Christmas Cards and there are christmas cards--know what i mean? this is not a proper name!

[I love this place. I love all disputes. I hope no one is angry!]

Arthur



I'm not angry, just confused. :) "Christmas" is a proper name. "Card" is not. Ergo, "Christmas card". (Except for the obscure album title, of course.) --Brion 03:56 Jan 20, 2003 (UTC)

So what's your problem? The generic item is here. We're fine, leave it alone. -- Zoe

Which Queen Mary?

Is this Queen Mary the Mary of Teck, wife of George V, UK? Make clear? Cheers JackyR 20:22, 23 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Oh, good point! Certainly not the first, I don't think she had much leisure time. Fixed. (With link.) Lindmere 18:05, 30 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]