The phrase "happy xmas" is derived from the greeting "happy Christmas". X is short for Christ, and this has been demonstrated in Christian art and Greek writings.
Grady - 1975 Merry Birthday Happy Xmas 1-3 was released on: USA: 18 December 1975
It did not come from anywhere, the phrase should be 'Happy as a pig in muck/mud'. This creates an image of a pig rooting through a muddy field looking for roots/grubs in the ground which is their natural way of feeding.
Yes, he did the song 'Happy Xmas' (War Is Over).
You need to buy an xmas pack and it will come with it.
The formal title of the song is "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)", and it first appeared on Lennon's 1975 best-ofs, Shaved Fish. It appeared later on other Lennon compilations.
it already came out it WAS on sale for xmas but not anymore it's $40.95 xmas price $59.99 without it hoped i helped =^_^=
The Ballad of John and Yoko,and Happy Xmas(the war is over).
It's American slang for Christmas from Minnesota.
i think that when they come to your house on xmas eve
christmasthe Grinch hates Christmas most of all! he hates xmas so much that one day he steals all the xmas decors. fro the town of whoville. he does this bcuz he thinks everythin will b quiet on xmas so there is no noise that's all he wants is no noise. but on xmas even if there is no decors. the people of the town of whoville still sing along and r still in da xmas spirit. nothing will come through the who people and there lv for xmas it is a day to celebrate. a day where everyone in da world should celebrate and b happy and give each other presents but xmas is not all bout givin its bout how much u luv each other in ur family
cuple days after xmas maybe befor
Happy as a jay bird actually!!