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Re: "Why Do We Celebrate Jesus Birthday When He Never Celebrated It?" - Daddy Freeze by mofedamijo(m): 11:24am On Dec 25, 2017
IF THE THREE WISE MEN COULD CELEBRATE HIS BIRTH THEN FREEZE IS A FOOL....

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Re: "Why Do We Celebrate Jesus Birthday When He Never Celebrated It?" - Daddy Freeze by talkmymind: 11:24am On Dec 25, 2017
undecidedthis man can freez, please go and look for better work o, and stop this wast of time, because nothing can change we celebrating Christmas

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Re: "Why Do We Celebrate Jesus Birthday When He Never Celebrated It?" - Daddy Freeze by Phaysal: 11:24am On Dec 25, 2017
Freez at it again...them send u ni ?
Re: "Why Do We Celebrate Jesus Birthday When He Never Celebrated It?" - Daddy Freeze by Nobody: 11:24am On Dec 25, 2017
I was thinking this fool was wise .... but now it getting obvious I was wrong.... the question seems wise.... if he attempts to condemn anyone for celebrating Christmas then he is truly an enemy of the GOSPEL

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Re: "Why Do We Celebrate Jesus Birthday When He Never Celebrated It?" - Daddy Freeze by crisisexpert321(m): 11:27am On Dec 25, 2017
I expect people to do research when comments are made on a subject matter. Insulting freeze can not change what he has said, making meaningful opposite statement require research.

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Re: "Why Do We Celebrate Jesus Birthday When He Never Celebrated It?" - Daddy Freeze by 989900: 11:27am On Dec 25, 2017
majekdom2:
did jesus celebrate his own resurrection after his death? what are you telling me to read?

Luke 22:14-19.

1 Cor 11:24.

Re: "Why Do We Celebrate Jesus Birthday When He Never Celebrated It?" - Daddy Freeze by 989900: 11:31am On Dec 25, 2017
ayodejimaryam:
Diss man need to be stone

Typical religious people's response.

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Re: "Why Do We Celebrate Jesus Birthday When He Never Celebrated It?" - Daddy Freeze by Clefayomide: 11:35am On Dec 25, 2017
Uncle freeze u have come again abi
Re: "Why Do We Celebrate Jesus Birthday When He Never Celebrated It?" - Daddy Freeze by nikky5(m): 11:35am On Dec 25, 2017
This man is not a christian and never was. If was ever a christian he should be a Church goer or an apostate. He should be ignored.
Re: "Why Do We Celebrate Jesus Birthday When He Never Celebrated It?" - Daddy Freeze by adedehinbo(m): 11:36am On Dec 25, 2017
hatchy:
I strongly believe now that something is absolutely wrong with this man.

Why the attack on Christianity always?

You have constituted so much nuisance to everyone such that you no longer make any sense whenever you talk.

Keep quiet if you have nothing to say and stop using Christians and the faith for cheap popularity.
attack the question not the freeze,when people can't counter question with fact they resort to verbal abuse,pls educate us more or does it mean u don't ve the idea abt the God u serving?or are u a headless chicken?
Re: "Why Do We Celebrate Jesus Birthday When He Never Celebrated It?" - Daddy Freeze by Partnerbiz(f): 11:36am On Dec 25, 2017
hatchy:
I strongly believe now that something is absolutely wrong with this man.

Why the attack on Christianity always?

You have constituted so much nuisance to everyone such that you no longer make any sense whenever you talk.

Keep quiet if you have nothing to say and stop using Christians and the faith for cheap popularity.

The typical average Nigerian with bland intelligence.

Attack him with ratiocination not sentiments.

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Re: "Why Do We Celebrate Jesus Birthday When He Never Celebrated It?" - Daddy Freeze by Nobody: 11:37am On Dec 25, 2017
989900:


Luke 22:14-19.

1 Cor 11:24.

all these I too know christians. You are talking passover, breaking of bread. I am talking death and resurrection. And check for the word "after" in my earlier post. Did Jesus himself celebrate his resurrection "after" death not "before". We read about the 3 wise men celebrating Jesus' birth. The fact that birthdays didn't have much record in the bible doesn't make it a bad practice. Has God left the church because of Christmas celebration. The church has grown over the years and more people celebrating Christmas. Many of you don't even understand God and how he works..... you dont!

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Re: "Why Do We Celebrate Jesus Birthday When He Never Celebrated It?" - Daddy Freeze by apox: 11:39am On Dec 25, 2017
Daddy Freez you are just stingy. You no wan share rice and chicken give people. No be tithe now again na Christmas. Only God knows which wan you go complain about next. Abeg allow us wey dey celebrate chill this small break use am forget the hardship for naija.
Re: "Why Do We Celebrate Jesus Birthday When He Never Celebrated It?" - Daddy Freeze by oyinda1599(f): 11:39am On Dec 25, 2017
Hmmm...freeze ,take it easy
Re: "Why Do We Celebrate Jesus Birthday When He Never Celebrated It?" - Daddy Freeze by zharunaj: 11:49am On Dec 25, 2017
I thin u gays should give him a concrete evidence if u have. coz even if it is true that Jesus was bon on 25, did he celebrate ? an if he did how?
Re: "Why Do We Celebrate Jesus Birthday When He Never Celebrated It?" - Daddy Freeze by omofowowe: 11:49am On Dec 25, 2017
MERRY CHRISTMAS

Agreeing and Picking a day in a year to celebrate my father's birthday whom we don't have the record of his actual birthday can never be said to be idolatry (in my candid opinion), except we are doubting that he was born! As a matter of fact that is the case with my father's birthday...lol

Since there is no doubt about the birth of Jesus Christ into this world, choosing a day in the year to mark HIS birth cannot in any way be idolatry...

As for me and my household we will keep celebrating Christmas on the 25th of December till eternity, when I will have the privilege to be at Jesus' feet in heaven and then ask HIM of HIS actual birthday, if that will matter again.

As a matter of fact, I celebrate Jesus everyday of my life. MERRY CHRISTMAS to all who choose to celebrate it and happy holiday to all who choose otherwise,.

Please enjoy the Christmas rice and all the goodies but don't forget the CHRIST of the CHRISTMAS. CHRIST IS BORN AND HE REIGNS FOREVER.

May Christ be born anew in your life, family and ministry in Jesus name, amen


Note!

Wise men debates issues from time to time to determine it authenticity.


We argue issues to be clarified.
Thanks.[/quote]

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Re: "Why Do We Celebrate Jesus Birthday When He Never Celebrated It?" - Daddy Freeze by Mintayo(m): 11:49am On Dec 25, 2017
This guy is been used by the devil and he knoweth it not!
Re: "Why Do We Celebrate Jesus Birthday When He Never Celebrated It?" - Daddy Freeze by kokomaster3d: 11:49am On Dec 25, 2017
thorpido:
Christmas is not a pagan celebration .In your ignorance,you do not understand what it means to cleanse the old that the new may take over.That Christmas is celebrated on the day THAT USED to be a pagan day of celebration doesn't make the Christmas pagan celebration.
Do you know when Jesus died,He died with a body of sin?Yet He resurrected with a new body.
Will you say He still had sin in the resurrection since He died with the old body!

You people criticise what you have no understanding of.You have religion but no revelation.

He replied,go into the city to a certain man and tell him, 'The Teacher says: My appointed time is near. I am going to celebrate the Passover with my disciples at your house.'"
Matt 26:18
Jesus celebrated feasts and festivals.It is not wrong to celebrate Him.

You need to go and read your Bible well. You lack understanding of the Holy Book.

Do you know the meaning of Christmas Tree during Christmas
Do you know the meaning of Father Christmas during Christmas
Do you know the meaning of Candles used during Christmas

All these are part of pegan worship during the Constantine. You are doing this because you don't understand what it means. The devil has put it into your subconscious mind, and you believe its the right thing to do to glorify God. You keep defending this to justify your love for God.

You need to wise up and embrace the truth.

We take holy communion because Jesus said "Do this in remembrance of me".

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Re: "Why Do We Celebrate Jesus Birthday When He Never Celebrated It?" - Daddy Freeze by esherizdan(f): 11:49am On Dec 25, 2017
Christ is born new in us,as we live and shine Christ daily.Gal.2:20-21 .Phi .3:7-12.The major birth of Christ is His resurrection from the dead(His second birth) which affect us daily. Col.1:18.Rev.1:5. That is what we celebrate daily and at the holy communion table.Luke 22:19.ICor.2:2.Acts.1:20-22.God bless you.Brother Malachy Sheyin.08169811133.
Re: "Why Do We Celebrate Jesus Birthday When He Never Celebrated It?" - Daddy Freeze by specco(m): 11:51am On Dec 25, 2017
I have been skeptical of this Freeze man. Now I know that he is off his trolley. Talking just for talking sake. Must Freeze comment on everything?
What's wrong with celebrating the birth of Jesus?
Re: "Why Do We Celebrate Jesus Birthday When He Never Celebrated It?" - Daddy Freeze by ehinmowo: 11:52am On Dec 25, 2017
This guy is moving towards inanity gradually.
Re: "Why Do We Celebrate Jesus Birthday When He Never Celebrated It?" - Daddy Freeze by Ogaonos: 11:52am On Dec 25, 2017
hatchy:
I strongly believe now that something is absolutely wrong with this man.

Why the attack on Christianity always?

You have constituted so much nuisance to everyone such that you no longer make any sense whenever you talk.

Keep quiet if you have nothing to say and stop using Christians and the faith for cheap popularity.
he luking 4 attentn.until his ignore he wouldnt stp
Re: "Why Do We Celebrate Jesus Birthday When He Never Celebrated It?" - Daddy Freeze by OgahBohz: 11:52am On Dec 25, 2017
SAMBARRY:
Must you argue about everything

The country and the world generally observes it as a public holiday.yes we know Jesus wasn't born on December 25th but it's a day of rest,family time and bonding with your loved ones,reflecting over the achievements and mistakes of last year and planning ahead of next year

We actually know it's a pagan festival of nimroids birthday and nothing to do with Jesus however the Christiandom adopted December 25.if you don't want to celebrate it then go back to work while others are relaxing at home or entertainment centres




guy trust me, 90% xtains think its Jesus birthday, nd from what freeze is saying, he is actually asking why Christians ascribe to day as Jesus birthday, listen yo pastors on this day, they keep hammering on Christ was born today, even the Xmas song ends with ......Christ was born on Christmas day....
in a nutshell u nd freeze are saying the same thing
Re: "Why Do We Celebrate Jesus Birthday When He Never Celebrated It?" - Daddy Freeze by SAMBARRY: 11:53am On Dec 25, 2017
grin grin
emusmithy:

So Freeze's followers who were with him against TITHING are not at variance with him now that he is touching their sensitive part, 'Christmas'

Moral Lesson: People naturally support anyone that supports their beliefs. Anything other than that, OYO!

- APPLICATION FORM to be a Sheeple is out cheesy
Re: "Why Do We Celebrate Jesus Birthday When He Never Celebrated It?" - Daddy Freeze by Daniel207(m): 11:54am On Dec 25, 2017
This man is now insane at last. I guess that you are a devil messenger. Are are trying to freeze us for devil. #End_daddy_freeze
Re: "Why Do We Celebrate Jesus Birthday When He Never Celebrated It?" - Daddy Freeze by Martin0(m): 11:54am On Dec 25, 2017
JVector:

You mean like empty barrel cheesy

No one can tellgrin but we might be guessing sogrin
Re: "Why Do We Celebrate Jesus Birthday When He Never Celebrated It?" - Daddy Freeze by natsuflame: 11:55am On Dec 25, 2017
mofedamijo:
IF THE THREE WISE MEN COULD CELEBRATE HIS BIRTH THEN FREEZE IS A FOOL....
The three wise men did not celebrate Jesus' birth

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Re: "Why Do We Celebrate Jesus Birthday When He Never Celebrated It?" - Daddy Freeze by kokomaster3d: 11:58am On Dec 25, 2017
thorpido:
Christmas is not a pagan celebration .In your ignorance,you do not understand what it means to cleanse the old that the new may take over.That Christmas is celebrated on the day THAT USED to be a pagan day of celebration doesn't make the Christmas pagan celebration.
Do you know when Jesus died,He died with a body of sin?Yet He resurrected with a new body.
Will you say He still had sin in the resurrection since He died with the old body!

You people criticise what you have no understanding of.You have religion but no revelation.

He replied,go into the city to a certain man and tell him, 'The Teacher says: My appointed time is near. I am going to celebrate the Passover with my disciples at your house.'"
Matt 26:18
Jesus celebrated feasts and festivals.It is not wrong to celebrate Him.

You need to go and read your Bible well. You lack understanding of the Holy Book.

Do you know the meaning of Christmas Tree during Christmas
Do you know the meaning of Father Christmas during Christmas
Do you know the meaning of Candles used during Christmas

All these are part of pegan worship during the Constantine. You are doing this because you don't understand what it means. The devil has put it into your subconscious mind, and you believe its the right thing to do to glorify God. You keep defending this to justify your love for God.

You need to wise up and embrace the truth.
Re: "Why Do We Celebrate Jesus Birthday When He Never Celebrated It?" - Daddy Freeze by esherizdan(f): 11:58am On Dec 25, 2017
kokomaster3d:


You need to go and read your Bible well. You lack understanding of the Holy Book.

Do you know the meaning of Christmas Tree during Christmas
Do you know the meaning of Father Christmas during Christmas
Do you know the meaning of Candles used during Christmas

All these are part of pegan worship during the Constantine. You are doing this because you don't understand what it means. The devil has put it into your subconscious mind, and you believe its the right thing to do to glorify God. You keep defending this to justify your love for God.

You need to wise up and embrace the truth.

We take holy communion because Jesus said "Do this in remembrance of me".

My brother thats the problem of christians they do not take time to research to know the foundation of wat they r celebrating.They r so ignorant of d holy bible.They blif their pastors and their church doctrines more than God himself.The fact that its a worldwide celebration does mean its acceptable by God.Even thou u r born into a family that practices so things as u grow try to find out if its right or wrong but many are so quick to attack instead of making enquiry.may God open dia eyes

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Re: "Why Do We Celebrate Jesus Birthday When He Never Celebrated It?" - Daddy Freeze by sogud(m): 12:00pm On Dec 25, 2017
CollinsWeGlobe:
"Why Do We Celebrate Jesus Birthday When He Never Celebrated It And Neither Did His Disciples?" - Daddy Freeze

Controversial media personality, Daddy Freeze have a question for those who are celebrating the birthday of Jesus Christ today.

According to a post on Instagram by Skukipeeshaun in response to the post, Daddy freeze says "And the discussion deepens....
If 2 of the birthdays recorded in the bible were those of pagan kings and were celebrated with beheadings, why do we celebrate Jesus' birthday when he never celebrated it and neither did his disciples? ~FRZ"


Check the screenshot below.

https://twitter.com/DaddyFRZ/status/945090319925809153

Source: http://mandynews.com/2017/12/25/why-do-we-celebrate-jesus-birthday-when-he-never-celebrated-it-and-neither-did-his-disciples-daddy-freeze/

Go ask ur fada
Re: "Why Do We Celebrate Jesus Birthday When He Never Celebrated It?" - Daddy Freeze by Olifiz(m): 12:00pm On Dec 25, 2017
The Truth About Christmas

DO YOU care about spiritual truth? If so, then perhaps you have asked these questions: (1) Was Jesus actually born on December 25? (2) Who were the “wise men,” and were they really three in number? (3) What sort of “star” led them to Jesus? (4) What does Santa Claus have to do with Jesus and his birth? (5) How does God view the Christmas custom of giving gifts or, to be more precise, exchanging gifts?

Let us now consider these questions in the light of the Bible and historical facts.

(1) Was Jesus Born on December 25?

The custom: According to tradition, Jesus’ birth took place on December 25 and is celebrated on that date. “Christmas,” says the Encyclopedia of Religion, means “‘Christ’s Mass,’ that is, the mass celebrating the feast of Christ’s nativity,” or birth.

Its roots: “The establishment of December 25 evolved not from biblical precedent,” says The Christmas Encyclopedia, “but from pagan Roman festivals held at year’s end,” about the time of the winter solstice in the Northern Hemisphere. Those festivals included the Saturnalia, in honor of Saturn, god of agriculture, “and the combined festivals of two sun gods, the Roman Sol and the Persian Mithra,” says the same encyclopedia. Both birthdays were celebrated on December 25, the winter solstice according to the Julian calendar.

Those pagan festivals began to be “Christianized” in the year 350, when Pope Julius I declared December 25 to be Christ’s birthday. “The Nativity gradually absorbed or supplanted all other solstice rites,” says the Encyclopedia of Religion. “Solar imagery came increasingly to be used to portray the risen Christ (who was also called Sol Invictus), and the old solar disk . . . became the halo of Christian saints.”

What the Bible says: The Bible does not give Jesus’ birth date. But we can safely conclude that he was not born on December 25. How so? The Bible tells us that when Jesus was born, shepherds were “living out of doors” tending their flocks at night in the vicinity of Bethlehem. (Luke 2:cool The cold, rainy season usually began in October, and shepherds—especially in the colder highlands, such as those around Bethlehem—brought their sheep into protected shelters at night. The coldest weather, sometimes accompanied by snow, occurred in December.*

Significantly, the early Christians, many of whom had accompanied Jesus in his ministry, never celebrated his birth on any date. Rather, in harmony with his command, they commemorated only his death. (Luke 22:17-20; 1 Corinthians 11:23-26) Still, some may say, ‘Does the pagan connection really matter?’ The answer? It does to God. “The true worshipers will worship the Father with spirit and truth,” said Jesus Christ.—John 4:23.

(2) The “Wise Men”—How Many? Who Were They?

The custom: Guided by a “star” from the east, three “wise men” are portrayed as presenting gifts to Jesus in a manger in a stable. Sometimes shepherds are also shown as being present.

Its roots: Aside from the brief account in the Bible, “everything written about the Wise Men stems principally from legend,” says The Christmas Encyclopedia.

What the Bible says: The Bible does not say how many “wise men” visited Jesus. There may have been two, or there may have been three, four, or more. Although termed “wise men” in some Bible translations, the original-language word is magoi, which means astrologers or sorcerers—professions that the Bible says are “detestable to Jehovah.” (Deuteronomy 18:10-12) By virtue of their long journey from the East, the astrologers did not arrive in time to visit Jesus in the stable. Rather, after perhaps months of travel, they “went into the house” where Jesus was staying. There they saw “the young child with Mary its mother.”—Matthew 2:11.

(3) What Sort of Star Led the Astrologers?

Clues are provided by what the star actually did. For one thing, it did not lead the men directly to Bethlehem, but to Jerusalem, where their inquiries about Jesus reached the ears of King Herod. Herod then “secretly summoned the astrologers,” who told him about the newborn “king of the Jews.” Herod then said: “Make a careful search for the young child, and when you have found it report back to me.” Herod’s interest in Jesus, however, was anything but noble. Rather, this proud and ruthless ruler was resolved to put Jesus to death!—Matthew 2:1-8, 16.

Interestingly, the “star” now led the astrologers south to Bethlehem. There “it came to a stop” above the house where Jesus was.—Matthew 2:9, 10.

Clearly this was no ordinary star! And why would God, who had used angels to inform humble shepherds of Jesus’ birth, now employ a star to guide pagan astrologers—first to Jesus’ enemy and then to the child himself? The only reasonable conclusion is that the star was a sinister device of Satan, who is capable of such manifestations. (2 Thessalonians 2:9, 10) Ironically, an ornament called the star of Bethlehem is usually seen at the very top of the Christmas tree.

(4) What Does Santa Claus Have to Do With Jesus and His Birth?

The custom: In many lands, Santa Claus is viewed as the one who brings children gifts.* Children often write to Santa, asking for presents, which, according to tradition, elves help him to make at his North Pole headquarters.

Its roots: According to the popular view, the Santa Claus myth owes its origin to Saint Nicholas, Archbishop of Myra in Asia Minor, now Turkey. “Virtually everything written about St. Nicholas is based on legends,” says The Christmas Encyclopedia. The designation “Santa Claus” may owe its origin to the word Sinterklaas, a corruption of the Dutch terms for “Saint Nicholas.” Historically and Biblically, Santa Claus has nothing in common with Jesus Christ.

What the Bible says: “Now that you have put away falsehood, speak truth each one of you with his neighbor.” Our closest ‘neighbors’ are our family members. (Ephesians 4:25) The Bible also says that we should “love truth,” “speaking the truth in [our] heart.” (Zechariah 8:19; Psalm 15:2) True, telling children that Santa (or the Christ child) is the bearer of presents at Christmas may seem to be innocent fun, but is it right or wise to deceive little children, even if one’s intentions are not bad? Do you not find it ironic that an occasion that is supposedly meant to honor Jesus becomes a time to deceive children?

(5) How Does God View Christmas Gift-Giving and Merrymaking?

The custom: Christmas giving is unusual in that it largely involves an exchange of gifts, and the Christmas season is marked by partying, feasting, and drinking.

Its roots: Ancient Roman Saturnalian festivities began on December 17 and concluded on the 24th, when gifts were exchanged. Homes and streets were noisy with banqueting, heavy drinking, and riotous behavior. The Saturnalia was followed by an event celebrating the first day of January. This was also observed by a festival, usually lasting about three days. The Saturnalia and the first day of January likely formed one festive occasion.

What the Bible says: Joy and generosity characterize true worship. “Be joyful, you righteous ones; and cry out joyfully,” the Bible says. (Psalm 32:11) Such joy is often associated with generosity. (Proverbs 11:25) “There is more happiness in giving than there is in receiving,” said Jesus Christ. (Acts 20:35) He also said: “Practice giving,” or make it a regular part of your life.—Luke 6:38.

Such giving has little in common with ritualized giving or giving that is compelled, perhaps by social custom. Describing the true spirit of generosity, the Bible states: “Each person should give as he has decided for himself; there should be no reluctance, no sense of compulsion; God loves a cheerful giver.” (2 Corinthians 9:7, The New English Bible) Those who heed these excellent Bible principles give because their generous heart impels them to do so, which can be at any time of the year. To be sure, this kind of giving has God’s blessing, and it is never burdensome.

A Counterfeit!

When examined in the light of the Bible, virtually every facet of Christmas is either pagan in origin or a distortion of the Bible accounts. Hence, Christmas customs are Christian in name only. How did this come about? Centuries after the death of Christ, many false teachers arose, just as the Bible had foretold. (2 Timothy 4:3, 4) Those unprincipled men were more interested in making Christianity fashionable to the pagan masses than they were in teaching truth. Hence, they gradually adopted popular pagan religious festivals and labeled them “Christian.”

Such “false teachers,” the Bible warned, “will exploit you with counterfeit words. But as for them, the judgment from of old is not moving slowly, and the destruction of them is not slumbering.” (2 Peter 2:1-3)


SOW WEEDS, REAP WEEDS

At one time, church authorities fought “tooth and nail against [the] relics of heathenism,” says the book Christmas Customs and Traditions—Their History and Significance. But in time, church leaders became more eager to fill pews than teach truth. Hence, they began to “wink at” those pagan practices. Later they embraced them.

‘What you sow you reap,’ the Bible says. (Galatians 6:7) After sowing their fields with the seeds of paganism, the churches should not be surprised that “weeds” proliferate. A celebration allegedly honoring the birth of Jesus becomes an excuse for drunkenness and revelry, the shopping mall becomes more popular than the church, families go deeply into debt buying presents, and children confuse myth with reality and Santa Claus with Jesus Christ. Yes, for good reason, God said: “Quit touching the unclean thing.”—2 Corinthians 6:17.

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Re: "Why Do We Celebrate Jesus Birthday When He Never Celebrated It?" - Daddy Freeze by Nobody: 12:00pm On Dec 25, 2017
Oya, it have do. I'm beginning to dislike this guy.

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