1. Yeah, Happy Easter

    I was wondering what's the secular greeting for Easter - if there is one , just Happy holiday?


  2. I think that in English it's "Christ is risen" with the response being "Indeed (or truly), He is risen".


  3. I've heard that one before, no I actually meant the secular greeting (secular = non religious) like how instead of saying Merry Christmas they say Seasons Greetings.

    I was emailing some of my lecturers and wasn't sure whether to put "Happy Easter" because quite a few of them are atheists
  4. Originally posted by vanquish:[..]

    I've heard that one before, no I actually meant the secular greeting (secular = non religious) like how instead of saying Merry Christmas they say Seasons Greetings.

    I was emailing some of my lecturers and wasn't sure whether to put "Happy Easter" because quite a few of them are atheists


    Oh so. "Happy Easter'' might do, I think that non-religious people have no trouble with rabbits and eggs if they don't perceive Easter in a religious way.
  5. I just read a concert review from a Veritgo//San Jose show written towards the beginning of the tour, and the writer had a few criticisms, some of which were valid...and then I hit this line..

    Noticeable exlcusions: Bad, With or Without You, Two Hearts Beat as One


    I literally had to blink twice at that...I agreed with Bad and WOWY...I can see John Q Public getting pissed that U2 didn't play those. But even as a superfan, which this writer probably wasn't...how could you be pissed that they didn't play a song that hasn't seen the light of day in (at that time) 20 years?

    I'm still a little baffled that he wrote that.

    I don't really even mean to start any real debate or conversation over it, it just piqued my interest enough to share it with someone, and this is the only place where anybody would even understand why I was so
  6. Originally posted by EyesWithPrideB3:I just read a concert review from a Veritgo//San Jose show written towards the beginning of the tour, and the writer had a few criticisms, some of which were valid...and then I hit this line..

    [..]

    I literally had to blink twice at that...I agreed with Bad and WOWY...I can see John Q Public getting pissed that U2 didn't play those. But even as a superfan, which this writer probably wasn't...how could you be pissed that they didn't play a song that hasn't seen the light of day in (at that time) 20 years?

    I'm still a little baffled that he wrote that.

    I don't really even mean to start any real debate or conversation over it, it just piqued my interest enough to share it with someone, and this is the only place where anybody would even understand why I was so


    I do admit, I did laugh quite a bit when I saw that. I was looking at someone's "1000 Greatest Rock Songs" today and there were only about 5 or 6 U2 songs in it. Two Hearts Beat As One was in it. I'm not joking. I was really confused. There was no Streets, Vertigo, Beautiful Day or anything like that. Off the top of my head, I can remember Sunday Bloody Sunday, Desire and New Year's Day.
  7. Anybody around?
  8. Just like to point out that I am now "The Sweetest Thing"! and in less than a year too!
  9. Anyone around for a short while to chat?